Incoming (but not what I was expecting)

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Re: Incoming (but not what I was expecting)

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Spectacular! An absolute classic of course.
Enjoy in the rudest of good health, Paul.
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Paul, late to the thread but for once actually guessed correctly before I read your reveal. Fantastic looking watch that appeals a lot to me too :clap:

I recall you used to have a Breitling Montbrillant which I really admired, now living in the far north Europe iirc!
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Re: Incoming (but not what I was expecting)

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Nigel, Stephen and Chris.. cheers chaps :thumbup:
Thanks Patrick and yes the old bronze faced montbrillant is indeed up the top of Europe with a forum stalwart! It still looks good everyone it turns up in ncwotd!

I am delighted with this I have to say. It fits just so on my wrist, not too heavy and a really nice colour version. I actually think quite a lot of the current breitling offerings are very appealing. The chronomat 36 makes a great alternative to the difficulty to get rolex op. Likewise the non Chrono version of mine in 38 and 41mm is s lovely looking and very slim and sleek Watch
FS Bremont solo 37
Cheers now, Paul
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stefs wrote: Sat Jun 05, 2021 8:19 pm Already used it to time the scallops and now its keeping tabs on the sea trout :D
Nom nom! I think we need a food and watch GTG at Château Stefs. I’ll bring a couple of bottles of decent Vouvray. Usually goes well with seafood.
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