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Old 19 December 2024, 06:23 AM   #1
SeaGuy
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Classic AVI

Hi. This is my first post in the Breitling forum as I just joined the family. I was at a local AD and I sort of fell in love with the Classic AVI Mustang edition. I'm not one to purchase impulsively, so I left and thought about it for a few days. The watch just kept calling to me. So I bought it.
It seems to me like it is a very under-hyped watch, and I can't figure out why it hasn't made a bigger splash. I know it has the B23 ETA movement and not the in-house, but still...
Why no love for this model?
(Not suggesting that lack of hype is a bad thing. Just curious why no one really talks about this line)
I'd include pics, but I can't figure out how to do it!
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Old 19 December 2024, 10:54 AM   #2
Malum
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I Love the AVI models , and am seriously considering the Mosquito 46 . I am a Breitling fan and have a few . Many people on this forum consider them below their station .
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