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PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 5:50 pm 
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Hello,

I am new at the forum. First I would like to apologize if topic I am opening is already exploited, unfortunately I could not find it.
I have recently bought my first Breitling, Windrider Series, Model A13352 Chronomat with UTC watch.

It came with Rouleaux Bracelet, my favorite :) and UTC watch. Unfortunately, UTC watch does not work and do not have case back.
I have removed UTC from bracelet and extend the same in order so could wear the watch.

I checked with my watch repairer where he identified that electro module is out of function and has to be replaced with new one.
Fortunately, mechanical part of the watch is good condition.
There he mentioned that electro module is Ronda 70 (732 - 1032)

Enclosed are pictures :)
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Can you please advice what is exact electro module number i.e. specifications and where i could find case back.

Many thanks and regards,
Portofino


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:44 pm 
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The UTC 61 and 70 models have been out of production since 2005. Getting parts is going to tricky and your best bet is to look for a complete replacement UTC. They come up for sale from time to time on Ebay and on the Chrono24 website.

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Hi,

many thanks for useful advice.
You mentioned model 61 and 70. How to identify correct one?

Please find my watch https://www.google.rs/search?q=breitlin ... 7198805972

As you advice, I browse and found on e Bay to offers. Can you please if they will fit?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RONDA-732-Quart ... SwXfBZhFbb
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ronda-732-Quart ... Sw0j9ZQddH

http://calibercorner.com/ronda-caliber-732/

Once gain many thanks and regards,
Portofini


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The UTCs were a universal fit and you need the correct links that fit your bracelet to attach the UTC which you already have for your rouleaux. These are often the hardest parts to find. The Breitling 61 fits a 20mm lug width whilst the 70 comes in 20mm or 22mm. The 61 uses the Breitling 61 quartz movement whilst the 70 uses the Breitling 71 quartz movement. Go to the home page of the forum and select 'Breitling Models' from the list on the left hand side of the page then select 'Unclassified' and the UTC models are described there.

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