Hi all, i'm new to the page. Looking for help in verifying a Breitling Chronomat Steel that was recently found in the belongings of a family member. From the research i have undertaken, the weight of the piece is in the correct grams range given in the official listings, the serial number on the back is listed and shows as a correct number (although that's an easy bit to copy), and the glass doesn't glare under light. To me, the lettering, wings symbol and 'B' on the chronograph timer hand look pretty accurate in terms of font, style and spacing. The movement is automatic too and not battery operated. Aside from paying someone to open it up, i'm wondering if someone on here can provide any clarification? I appreciate its difficult via photographs but i've attached the best i can with the megapixel limit. Look forward to hearing anyones thoughts (i know the strap isn't right, its the only one i had in the correct lug size, the leather strap was far too worn to keep on it). Cheers. Simon
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