Looking to sell a rare Montbrillant (pre-Breitling) from the early - mid 1930s. Montbrillant appeared on dials in the early to mid 1930s models and was then replaced by Breitling model 768. I haven’t been able to find too much info on the model but the following site provides some useful info: http://www.cornettedesaintcyr.fr/html/fiche.jsp?id=8133132&np=&lng=en&npp=150&ordre=&aff=&r= The watch measures approximately 40mm w/o the crown. Inside is an Anton Schild 984 movement that was disassembled and cleaned by my watchmaker a couple months ago. Service receipt will be included with the sale. The case is in well preserved condition considering its vintage. The bezel rotates. The link provided above to the French auction has an estimated value of 5,000-8,000 euro. Reduced to $1500 USD (net) plus shipping. Watch and I are in Canada. Considering trades for a 40-60s Omega, preferably a solid gold model. Would also consider a Zenith cal. 146 chronograph. References: https://omegaforums.net/search/12239980/?q=Vanallard&o=date&c[node]=10
A link to the French auction catalogue (the Montbrillant makes an appearance at pg 57) - quite a few other interesting military and aviation pieces: https://www.gazette-drouot.com/telechargement/catalogue?venteId=86620 Some additional photos