Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Fascinating detail regarding the delivery . . .
. . . of Breitlings to the RAF during the war, Andrew. One would've expected commercial flights to Lisbon as the normal route; very surprised to learn that the Swiss had to resort to subterfuges.
Kudos to Breitling for taking the necessary measures to retain their independence. Independence is the key not only to survival, but to maintaining tradition as well.
Thanks, Andrew.
Cordially,
Art This message has been edited by Dr No on 2012-06-13 09:25:31
I admire Breitling because
By: SJX : June 8th, 2012-04:16
it is the only independent large volume, mass luxury watch brand out there. All the other big volume brands (except for Rolex but it's so big it doesn't quite count) are part of the big groups. Breitling has managed to survive and prosper, which is quite ...
Thanks!
By: dxboon : June 8th, 2012-11:57
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Breitling
By: GPRL : June 9th, 2012-15:31
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Nice report.
By: flightmaster71 : June 12th, 2012-04:28
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