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Just got this watch today. I don't know why it took me so long to get one. I however found this on breitlingsource.com:

"and the real ones when you turn the bezel, the glass does not move"

How is this possible? What anchors the glass so it wouldn't move?

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I'm quite sure how it work's but there is a gearing system that allows the bezel to move but still have water proof capabilities. So the outter bezel drives the inner bezel via a gearing system, rather than the two being part of the same structure. The crystal can therefore be fixed in a set position.

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I'm quite sure how it work's but there is a gearing system that allows the bezel to move but still have water proof capabilities. So the outter bezel drives the inner bezel via a gearing system, rather than the two being part of the same structure. The crystal can therefore be fixed in a set position.

Yes, you're right.

Has anybody pressuretested his bentley? (my dealer says that it's waterproof, but I don't want to try it, and in my city nobody can do a pressure test...

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I've always wondered this too. From a review on youtube by breitlingsource the bezel moves just like the one on my rep. The bezel rotates the outer set of numbers. I just guess the glass if fixed.

Been meaning to check a gen out in a AD for years now

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