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The evolution of the Breitling serial number Before 1979, the serial number that Breitling used to identify each watch consisted of either 6 or 7 digits. After 1979, Breitling’s serial numbers changed to a system comprised of either 6 or 8 characters in the serial number and each begins with a letter character. Over the past few years, the market has been flooded with fake Breitling watches, some of which have serial numbers and some that don't. All genuine Breitling timepieces will have a serial number and reference number as described previously, so this should be the first thing you check for if you aren't sure about your watch's authenticity.

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Explanation

Breitling uses reference numbers to uniquely identify its models.Every model inside a production series gets the same reference number,meaning that its design, material, and movement type are exactly the same(aside from the dial color, sometime the hands, and of course the band).

The serial number, in addition to the reference number, ensures that no 2 watcheswill bear the same numbers, even if they are physically identical.


Reference and serial numbers on the case-back of a Breitling Navitimer

Please note that over the years, Breitling had many different ways of choosing reference numbers.The memo displayed below applies to modern watches (from 1991 onwards), and may not be perfectly accurate.

Scheme (since 1991)

Examples of Breitling 6-digit reference numbers:

  • A68362(which identifies the non-SuperQuartz COSC-certified B-1)
  • AB0110(which identifies the Chronomat 44 with in-house movement)
First digit
Case material(s):
Breitling material codes
LetterMaterial
Astainless steel
BSS with 18k yellow gold rider tabs
CSS with 18k rose gold bezel
DSS with 18k yellow gold bezel
Etitanium
Ftitanium with 18k yellow gold rider tabs)
Hsolid rose gold
Jsolid white gold
Ksolid yellow gold
Lplatinum
M“black” steel
Pstainless steel with platinum bezel
Rsolid red gold
V“black” titanium
Wstainless steel with tungsten carbide bezel
XBreitlight®
2nd+3rd digits
Caliber number (50 and above means a quartz movement).
Note that for the new in-house movements, a B is added right before the caliber number (e.g. B01).Otherwise, the movement base is sourced from an external supplier, and often modified to improve the chronometric performances or appearance, or add a complication.(The table below is heavily based on “Buffmen”'s list.)
Breitling movements bases
Non-manufacture caliber numberBase movement (and added complications, if applicable)
10ETA 2892A2
11Lemania 1873
12Lemania 1873, with a 24-hour cycle
13ETA 7750 Valjoux
14ETA 2892A2, with a date/12-hour chronograph module; or ETA 2897
15ETA 2892A2, with a GMT/day-night/calendar module
17ETA 2824 / 2824-2
18ETA 2892A2, with a 12-hour chronograph/moonphase/perpetual calendar module
19ETA 2892A2, with a 12-hour chronograph/moonphase/4-year calendar module
20ETA 7750 Valjoux, with second time zone complication
21ETA 7751 Valjoux
22ETA 2892A2, with flyback 12-hour chronograph module and a 24-hour cycle
23ETA 7753 Valjoux
24ETA 7754 Valjoux
26ETA 2892A2, with a chronograph module (?)
27ETA 2892A2, with a date/chronograph module with central minutes-seconds and combined minutes-seconds subdial
30ETA 2892A2, with a date/12-hour chronograph module
32ETA 2892A2, with GMT complication
33ETA 2892A2, with 3-hour chronograph/date subdial module
34Frédéric Piguet 1186
35ETA 2892A2 (with a 3-hour flyback chronograph module
36ETA 2892A2 (with a 10-minute timer, 3-hour chronograph module
37ETA 2895-2
38ETA 2892A2, with a 12-hour chronograph/4-year calendar module
39ETA 2892A2, with a 24-hour indication/combined minutes-hours 12-hour chronograph module
40ETA 2892A2, with a 3-hour chronograph module, no date
41ETA 2892A2, with a 12-hour chronograph module
42ETA 2892A2, with a 3-hour chronograph module
43ETA 7758 Valjoux
44ETA 2892A2, with a big date/12-hour chronograph module
45ETA 2834-2
47ETA 2892A2, with a date/GMT/6-hour chronograph module
48ETA 7763 Valjoux
49ETA 2896
51Miyota Y652
52ETA 956.112
53ETA 251.262
55Piguet MecaQuartz 1270
56ETA 988.332
57ETA 955.412
58ETA 955.112
59Miyota C3510
61Ronda 732
64ETA 955.612
65ETA 998.332
67ETA 956.612
68ETA E20.331
69Piguet MecaQuartz 1271
72ETA Thermoline 956.152
73ETA Thermoline 251.232
74ETA Thermoline 955.652
75ETA Thermoline 988.352
76ETA Thermoline 988.352
77ETA Thermoline 956.652
78ETA Thermoline E20.341
4th digit
In the case of a non–in-house movement: 0 means that it is notCOSC-certified; 3 means that it is.(But there are a few exceptions; for instance,a model of non–COSC-certified Astromat has a 4; a model of non-COSC Emergency has a 1.)
5th+6th digits
Short model number

Important: for the in-house calibers B01, B02 etc., the caliber number is actually 3 digits (e.g. AB0131)and there is no information about COSC certification (that is not needed since they are all certified).

The full reference number containsan additional series of numbers (and sometimes letters)to identify the type of bracelet.
For instance,A13352-355points to a stainless steel Chronomat with a Pilot bracelet.

Some models have a .1 suffix to indicate thatsome improvement has been made over the previous model.This has notably been seen on 13050.1 Chronomats,12023.1 Cosmonautes,but the nature of the enhancement has not been formally indicated(in this case, this may be the use of Super-LumiNova pigments).

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Rolex is a universally recognised brand committed to producing watches that represent the ultimate luxury, excellence and elegance. While the Swiss manufacturer is known to produce more than 2,000 watches each day, there is also a market that produces counterfeit Rolex watches varying dramatically in quality. In short-term financial emergencies, you may decide to sell your Rolex watch to raise some fast cash right away. Whether it was gifted or bought from the second hand market, you may find it difficult to establish the authenticity of your Rolex watch before selling it in London or anywhere in the UK.

Although the counterfeit Rolex watches are becoming increasingly advanced in recent years, some key things can help you to determine whether your Rolex timepiece is fake or real. Take a look!

  • Serial Numbers

The serial number of a genuine Rolex watch is engraved deeply into its metal. This number is situated behind where the band joins the watch’s body on the 6 o’clock side. On the contrary, a fake Rolex timepiece usually has the serial number carved with acid.

While a genuine Rolex watch will have its model number on the 12 o’clock side, counterfeiters do not often bother to change these numbers, and instead, they print the same digits on every replica. You can just remove the band of your watch by using a small paper clip or pushpin to see the model number.

However, the brand is reportedly known to have refined their methodology in this respect by muddling the serial numbers in the new Rolex productions. And, only a professional Rolex dealer can help you to date them. No bs day trading rapidshare.

  • Quality and weight

While Rolex produces watches of utmost quality and accuracy, counterfeit watch makers have become increasingly proficient at designing high-quality fake timepieces. A genuine Rolex comes with a precise engraving, solid bracelet links and will also, feel heavy. The coronet marking at the 6 o’clock position is visible only by using a magnifying glass, whereas, in counterfeits, it can be seen clearly with the naked eye.

Moreover, a real Rolex timepiece will be typically heavier than its counterfeits because it is made up of real metal and crystal. Your Rolex watch should feel substantial and solid on your wrist and hand.

The watch case also plays an essential role in determining whether your Rolex is fake or real. While the case back of your asset must be plain with no logo or engravings, new Rolexes come with a hologram on their case, making it a feasible way to help in verifying the authenticity.

  • Cyclops

Many Rolex watches feature a small window that shows the date and a small magnification lens or ‘Cyclops’ to make it effortless to read. Being a convex lens, you will feel a bump running your finger over it and is situated right over the date.

If the Cyclops over the date dial does not magnify the date, your Rolex is probably a fake one. A real Rolex magnification lens is apparently known to amplify the date up to 2.5x, taking up virtually the entire date window.

  • The Tick

As with any Rolex, the second hand in your watch will move so smoothly that it will not make any ‘ticking’ noise. Generally, the second hand motion in many watches may be jerky because they have quartz movements not automatic. Thus, when the second hand shifts precipitously, it produces the ‘tick, tick’ sound.

Reversely, Rolex movements are mechanical and self-winding. Indeed, a Rolex movement is broken down into eight micro ticks per second, making it look like a ceaseless motion. If you hear a slow ‘tick’ sound coming from your timepiece or see that the second hand jerking with every tick, you are not possibly wearing an authenticated one. However, every Rolex model features a particular style of hands. Like for example, the Yacht-Master comes with a thicker minute hand, whereas the hands of Rolex Daytona stretch a little bit longer, extending all the way to the hash marks.

While today’s Counterfeiters may be proficient enough to replicate the advanced movements of luxury watches like Rolex, they often use whatever components are available for saving money and hope that buyers may overlook such detail.

Choose a professional Buyer to verify your Rolex’s Authenticity

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Although some fake Rolexes can be spotted easily by comparing it with another same watch, others may require trained eyes for checking their authenticity. Thus, it may be a good idea to take your luxury timepiece to a potential Rolex watch buyer in London or any other big city to assess its authenticity. A professional watch dealer will not only determine your watch’s authenticity but also, can carry out an accurate valuation and ultimately, provide you with the most competitive price in the market if your Rolex is genuine.