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

Apr 23, 2017,03:15 AM
 

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.

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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...