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3 June 2012, 05:28 AM | #1 |
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Need help buying breitling
Hi
I am new to Breitling. I have Rolex and Panerai and I want to buy Breitling for change. I want 44 mm with metal bracelet from AD with discount ( I heard that Breitling AD offer much more discount than Rolex and Panerai around 20% or more which I am not sure ) and my budget is around euro 2,000 which I know is low but that is all I can afford. Is it possible to buy 44 mm around my budget ? Photo ever better. Thanks in advance |
12 June 2012, 04:24 PM | #2 |
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Buy used and you will save more than 20% the AD would give you. Breitling don't
hold up as much as a Rolex would on the secondary market. Your money would go further doing it this way. 50% discount from MSRP. If you want new after you buy used send it to Breitling for a complete over haul and it will be in Like new condition once returned. I just did the service and bought a used TT Navitimer. |
13 June 2012, 12:27 AM | #3 |
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Breitlings get hammered when you purchase new, source a gently pre-owned and save 40-50% IMHO
Oh, and try www.breitlingsource.com, it's kind of like TRF for Breitling nuts.....Sometimes there are some great watches for sale there. |
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