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Brand: Breguet - (more)

Series: Classique Manual Wind - Mens 18kt Yellow Gold

Model: Classique Manual Wind - Mens

Condition: MINT

Location: United States United States 

Status: FS

Listed: Aug 5, 2008, 4:43 AM

Asking Price: USD 6,500 

Retail Price: USD 11,250

Payment Info: PAYPAL or bank wire transfer.

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Hello Again. I have a question(s) about the watch you have posted here. First let me say that I am a Newbie looking for my first Breguet watch so I mean mo offence by by question(s) - it's mainly my ignorance about the watches. First - This looks like a 5907 BA (manual wind, yellow gold, sapphire back) but when I look at the current Breguet catalog the dial is a little different than a 5907 - that is, it looks more like a 5920 dial (except for the roman numeral VI on the dial, and there is no date). Perhaps this is an older model? Maybe you can help me with my question. Also - can you post a more clear closer up photo of the back please so I can read the numbers and see if there is a power reserve indicator. Thank you so much.

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