Breitling A17035 Features


Ref. No. :A17035
Code :280900510166
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Germany, Elsdorf-Westerm¨¹hlen
Price : € 1,250 (= $ 1,536)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :38.1 mm
Thickness :11 mm
Dial :Grey
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Others :Luminescent Hands, Rotating Bezel, Screw-Down Crown
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Breitling A17035 wrist watches news:
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Any affordable examples, particularly autos? I know Magrette makes one, and I've considered it. Do they discolor the wrist? Anything else to know about them?Thanks for any info.
What price could I sell this badboy for? Got the box but no papers!
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After selling my 510 a few years ago, the Panerai bug has bit me again as my small collection is begging for one. In all seriousness, I am missing the versatility that a Panerai brings (with its strap changes) and generally just the clean and unmistakable look of Panerai. I always thought a 44 was too big but realized that after owning a 510, you either go big or go home with a Panerai...within reason of course. I was (and still am) pretty close to pulling the trigger on the 533 - love the look of the ecru dial, appreciate the technical complications, etc. A lot of love for the 233 on the forum and don't get me wrong, love it too...but just felt a little 'cold' and more tool watch oriented after trying it on a few times. And I think I like having that extra 3 or 9 on the dial. That said, I recently tried on the 422. Never really considered it due to the size. And wow...blown away at how much I loved it on the wrist. The hands, the dial, the manual movement, the PR on the back...just ti








