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PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:05 pm 
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I would appreciate any information on a Breitling ladies watch.

In the lower half of the face, I believe I can read Incabloc.

On the back is

Fond Acier Inox
370220
521

The bracelet showls the name handley.

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Try to post some pics, there are some vintage experts on this forum.


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Not much I can do without photos.

Fond Acier Inoxydable simply means Stainless Steel, and Incabloc is a 'shock absorption' system used for the jewels that doesn't really tell us anything except the watch dates to later than the mid 1930s (when Incabloc was invented).

The serial and model numbers don't match up to anything on the face of it - the serial is inconsistent with Breitling's serials (at least for the 1940s to the late 1970s), and all the vintage ladies Breitlings that I can find have four digit model numbers.

If you can give us some pics I can probably try and provide more details.


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Try here.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/~paul.st ... llery.html

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Interesting...

With a caseback that shape it would amost have to be genuine, which raises some interesting questions on the model and serial numbers. Let me see if I can find any comparables in the guide, but this may be a very early watch if it's genuine.


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More photos loaded to link above.

Looks to be genuine!

There are some scratched inscriptions inside the back cover which I gather are from services or repairs.

VP 4277V
VR 300S
M191178
B62

What would be a reasonble price to acquire this beauty?

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Forgot to add that it still runs and appears to keep good time.


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I can't find anything that looks similar, but there were so many different variations of ladies watches that doesn't mean much. The serial number puts it pre 1944 and the style of the watch certainly matches a mid 30s era piece - haven't seen too many movements from that era but I'm slightly surprised to see English on the movement.

Ladies Breitlings aren't worth much - typically in the $200 - $500 range unless you get solid gold and I don't see any reason that this would be any different.


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