I'm dropping the price to $1,000.00!Here goes some really honest pictures. It shows the inner part of the vintage strap. It's been darkened by the years of wear and have some superficial cracks, which is perfecltly normal after 20 years. The bautiful part is that the outside of the strap (the part that really shows) is in great condition! When wearing the watch you'll receive the same compliments that you would have received back in 1995-97. I'll tell you, this strap is what sets the watch apart. Other than that, I must say that Breitling did a wonderful job on its looks. I'm adding other pictures for you to see how bright the watch hands shine in the dark, just like it did when it was first sold by a Breitling retailer. I was impressed to see that they still keep these parts in stock.
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brand new OEM strap being sent along, nor a free worldwide shipping.
Taking all this into consideration, the fact that the watch is not running is a winning situation for the buyer.