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The movement "FELSA 4009" is used in Breitling watch?
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Author:  watchout [ Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:02 pm ]
Post subject:  The movement "FELSA 4009" is used in Breitling watch?

Hi, I am Haydn.

This is the adrees to Japanese watch site.
http://www.antiwatchman.com/watch.php?NUM=B-0251
This page is a some kind of advertisement page for Breitling traditional watch.

Anyway the page says that the watch what they sell is put tgether with Felsa 4009 movement.

I try to look for the words for long time. But yet I can not find appropriate information.

Please show me your knowledge.

Thank you sir.

Author:  jlee5050 [ Sat Nov 13, 2010 11:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The movement "FELSA 4009" is used in Breitling watch?

I used to have one myself... but no more... :(
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Mine was a reference 2528/2... it's got the date and days in Spanish just like the one on the Japanese website... Don't know if it was a Felsa 4009 but definitely a Felsa in mine too as Breitling did use them.

Using a currency converter, 80,000 yen came out to 970 USD... wayyyyyyyy too much for a piece like this... half of that should be reasonable... but then again in Japan, everything is expensive... :shock:

Author:  Roffensian [ Sun Nov 14, 2010 6:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The movement "FELSA 4009" is used in Breitling watch?

Breitling used most of the Felsa 4000 range. I would want to see a better photo of the movement, but it looks OK from the small image that's there. That said, it's virtually impossible to tell the difference visually between a 4008 and 4009.

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