Hmm...

Apr 23, 2017,07:25 AM
 

The Transatlantique seems to be consistently listed online as 39.5 or 40mm and the Aeronavale at 38mm. That led me to believe the Transatlantique was a slightly larger version. Now I'm wondering if perhaps the numbers I've seen for the Transatlantique include the crown and those for the Aeronavale do not. If anyone here could confirm that would be great. Otherwise I'll check with Breguet.

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Breguet Type XX Transatlantique 3820ST

 
 By: logan2z : April 22nd, 2017-16:21
I'm on a pilot's watch kick these days and have really fallen for the Breguet Type XX - in particular, the Transatlantique 3820ST. I love the Aeronavale as well but felt it wore too small on my wrist. The 3820 is approx. 2mm larger in diameter and has the... 

I am not sure, but I believe, that the Tranatlantique has the same diameter as the Aeronaval...

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : April 23rd, 2017-03:15
a fraction below 40mm. Main reasons for me why I decided for the T and not for the A version: matte bezel, polished hands and markers, matte subdials, nicely integrated date.

Hmm...

 
 By: logan2z : April 23rd, 2017-07:25
The Transatlantique seems to be consistently listed online as 39.5 or 40mm and the Aeronavale at 38mm. That led me to believe the Transatlantique was a slightly larger version. Now I'm wondering if perhaps the numbers I've seen for the Transatlantique inc...