I didn't think I would let this go but it feels a little small for my taste at 39mm. I thought it would wear a little larger as the bezel is very thin but after a few days of wearing it, it's not for me. This is the calibre 112 movement which is the equivalent of the Cal 11i by Heuer (these movements were developed together along with Buren and Dubois-Depraz - a good article here for those interested: https://monochrome-watches.com/the-f...graph-movement). This is quite a rare dial variant as it doesn't have 3 red lines on the right sub-dial as most do. Watch is in great condition and keeping very good time. The chrono functions well and resets to zero other than the hour counter which is very, very slightly out but could be reset easily. The bezel has a little bit of wear around the edges but isn't very noticeable and there are some marks on the lugs that you can see in the pictures. It hasn't been polished to the best of my knowledge. Most importantly the dial and hands are in superb condition and look fantastic. A good article here on the 2110's: https://www.fratellowatches.com/brei...atic-ref-2110/ I'm looking for GBP2,500 including shipping by RMSD in the UK. Payment via BT. Happy to discuss postage outside of the UK. I've got some feedback here but lots over at TZ-UK on the Heroes and Villains board. I'm not a dealer, so no returns unless I've mis-stated something and watch is not as described. Thanks, Steve
Reduced to £2,200. Bit of a bargain for someone hopefully. I've had some questions on the dial and bezel. It is all original and is just a rarely seen variation. It has been verified by WatchFred who is one of the worlds leading vintage Breitling specialists. Thread is here: https://breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/v...p?f=11&t=65503 Thanks, Steve
I have my eye on something else, so price drop down to £1,900. Bit of a bargain at this price I think! Steve