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7 June 2014, 12:10 AM | #1 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Real Name: Walter Wharton
Location: United Kingdom
Watch: Rolex
Posts: 70
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Lucky or unlucky you deside
Dear Member's,
Lucky !!!! or unlucky !!!!! you decide. I hope this finds you well, I am sorry to say I have had some bad luck with my breitling seawolf bracelet while walking round at work lucky for me in shirt sleeve order I felt the the bracelet go slack on my wrist and just in time caught the watch as it fell to earth !!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope to include photos to better explain the problem I can’t understand why it should break my question is why it has failed as it would appear not to be one of the links which have the screws to add or take out links but I am not an expert !!!! should I assume I will have to send it back to breitling UK for them to sort out as I can’t see why it should fail. as ever I look forward to your views and comments Kind regards Walter |
8 June 2014, 02:12 AM | #2 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: singapore
Posts: 4
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This is worrying. The clasp of my superocean chrono bracelet sheared away a few days ago when I was wearing it, thankfully I caught the watch as it fell. Now waiting for a new clasp (1-2 months).
I've never had bracelets fail before just like that, not even on vintages... I hope these are one-off instances and not reflective of general Breitling bracelet quality... |
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