Thanks for the comment Geoff.
I bought it as I liked the look of it rather than as an investment-in fact I had no idea if it would work at all as the battery was dead.
I have a friend on W.U.S. who has expressed an interest in it and I`m more than happy to pass it on too a quartz or Bulova fan -espescially if they want to ressurect it.
I don`t have the knowledge to work on mechanical let alone vintage quartz but the fact that the LCD screen is alive and the buttons work I hope might mean that a good clean up or something relatively straightfoward.
I have seen numerous "wanted to buy "requests on various forums from distressed Breitling owners on the hunt for the same movement in a working condition. :0)
I will make enquires from a few quartz repairers if I can track one down here in the U.K.
Should that prove to difficult or costly ,and my friend not want to take it on then I`d be happy to put it on offer to a Bulova collector .
The lack of info on this model from such a large manufacturer does seem unusual and slightly intruiging though.