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That's my website that the list is up on so just wanted to give you some more background.
I am a moderator on the forums at BreitlingSource and the individual who had the watches stolen used to be a member there - he's best known around the web as BreitlingMuseum or BreitlingLounge - he runs both sites.
For a number of reasons that aren't particularly relevant to this case the link to his original notification on his own sites doesn't work on BreitlingSource so I simply uploaded the PDF to my site to allow BreitlingSource members to grab it. Obviously from that post it's found its way here.
Anyone familiar with Breitlings will have come across Michael / BreitlingMuseum / BreitlingLounge and will be aware of the polarizing opinions that he can create with some of his pieces, some of his prices and some of his opinions. Regardless of all that I figure that no one deserves what happened here with the theft so the least we can do is keep an eye out should some of these pieces surface.
Regards,
Roff.
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