Breitling b57045 Features


Ref. No. :b57045
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :1997
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Netherlands
Price : € 799 (= $ 982)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Brown
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Steel
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I have several Seiko watches and personally I had never had a reason to contact their CS department. That says volumes about the brand. However this year something came up that caused me to have to call them.My wife lost her 1st husband several years ago. He had a Seiko watch that is not in production anymore. My father-in-law was very, very fond of Patrick and he also loves watches. My wife decided to give Dad Patrick's still working Seiko and this moved him a great deal. However, there was a problem. Patrick had a very small wrist and Dad did not. The missing links from the original sizing were long gone and were no where to be found.The call went out to Seiko CS and THEY STILL HAD THE LINKS IN STOCK!Better yet, they sent a set of 3 replacement links FREE! The only cost was S&H which was less than $10.Now that is great CS!
Hey everyone, looking for some help in regards to an AP 15300. I'm turning 30 in a month and figure it's a good excuse for a new watch. I called a local watch shop, Govberg, and they happened to have a white dial G serial, preowned piece in stock for $12,750 (box no papers), Govberg 15 month warranty, and they say it's been serviced recently. I made my way down and tried it on. It's a great looking piece and extremely comfortable. I put a refundable deposit down to hold it. They said they'd need to talk to the manager about discounting. A quick search on the forum makes the price look competitive. What do you guys think about the price? Should I be looking at other models too (15400,15202)?Thanks in advance for the help
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Considering a Breitling Bentley 6.75 s/s Bronze Havana Dial - 48mm Ref. # A44362 with brown croc. strap.Purchase will be from a private dealer, watch is new with tags, boxes & papers. Msrp - $8440, can potentially buy for mid $5k's.Have seen the watch previously at an AD, the metallic bronze dial looks incredible and with the brown croc. strap offset with the white stitching, IMO, the watch is stunning.Never owned a Breitling before - any thing to be aware of with this particular model? how is the residual value, for what I can purchase it for is that a fair market price? I have a 71/2 wrist, so even though it is a 48mm fitment will not be an issue. I would sincerely welcome any thoughts, advise or guidance.Kind regards.
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