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Bentley a25868

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AI Identification

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Breitling for Bentley Motors Replica Wristwatch (Reference A25868 Markings)

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$40.00 - $75.00

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a luxury-style men's wristwatch inspired by the 'Breitling for Bentley' collaboration, specifically bearing markings for reference model A25868. Physically, the watch features a large, oversized stainless-steel case with a distinctive knurled (engine-turned) bezel intended to mimic the dashboard controls of a Bentley automobile. The dial is black with three sub-dials and a prominent open-heart window at the 6 o'clock position, which reveals a pulsating balance wheel—a feature often found in low-to-mid tier automatic movements rather than the high-end Swiss chronographs of authentic Bentley models. The watch is fitted with a multi-link stainless steel 'Speed' bracelet. Notable features include a 'Big Date' double window at 12 o'clock and the winged Breitling logo. Close inspection of the construction quality, particularly the finishing of the sub-dials, the alignment of the tachymeter scale, and the visible escapement architecture, suggests this is an aftermarket reproduction rather than an authentic timepiece. The condition appears well-worn with light surface scratching on the polished steel surfaces and potential signs of moisture or crystal blurring from the photography. The craftsmanship indicators—specifically the bridge holding the balance wheel—do not match the intricate finishing found on genuine Breitling 25B calibers.

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I have examined the digital images and technical specifications provided for the wristwatch bearing Breitling for Bentley A25868 markings. My assessment concludes that this item is an aftermarket reproduction. The most significant indicator is the 'open-heart' window at 6 o'clock; authentic Breitling A25868 models utilize the Calibre 25B automatic movement, which features a solid dial and a complex 30-second chronograph complication. The presence of a visible balance wheel bridge is a characteristic common to Chinese-manufactured 'standard grade' movements often found in replica horology. The physical condition is 'well-worn,' showing surface abrasions on the case and bracelet, as well as potential atmospheric clouding under the crystal. In the secondary market, authentic Breitling for Bentley timepieces command prices between $3,500 and $7,000. However, as an aftermarket imitation, this piece lacks the horological craftsmanship, COSC certification, and precious metal finishing of its namesake. Its value is purely decorative and limited to the 'fun' or 'novelty' market for fashion watches. While visual cues strongly suggest a reproduction, I must state that this appraisal is based on photographic evidence. A definitive authentication would require a physical inspection by a master watchmaker to analyze the alloy composition and movement architecture. The absence of original box, papers, and a verifiable service history further dictates a conservative valuation. Verification via digital media is limited as I cannot test the weight (typically lighter in replicas) or the frequency of the movement oscillation.

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