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Hi Jeff , I was hoping someone would pick up on this and in particular the date, doesn't surprise me it was you ;-)
its serial number 1310992 places it in the 2nd half of 1969 as a build date , and since I firmly believe its not a coating applied by a 3rd party I conclude its original
Also the dial / case combination is only found on PVD cases . No other Breitling Chrono-Matic uses this particular 'all black' dial , its only found in PVD cases
How rare ? ermmm.. its a Breitling ref 2114 and I have been able to find 2 others on the interwebs (google pics) I am sure there must be others out there , I've just been unable to find them yet
The bezel on this one is 38mm and the height 15mm , as its a nice medium size its very comfortable to wear
Rgds
Rene
: Rene:
: Very interesting to see this one!! Did Breitling actually use PVD
: (or similar) coating as early as 1969?
: I thought that I had heard that Porsche Design (perhaps meaning
: Orfina or Eterna) was the first to use black PVD on a
: chronograph case? Perhaps this was earlier than 1969, but this
: would be surprising to me. Can you help us with the chronology?
: Tell us more about the beauty that you have posted? What size?
: Comfortable to wear? How rare are these?
: Jeff
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