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Looking for Help on a Breguet Aeronavale
I came across a very nice Breguet Aeronavale on stainless steel bracelet without boxes and papers that I am trying to date. I have an email into Breguet but I thought I'd check here to see if anyone can help. I know the newer Aeronavales have a reference number of 3800. However, the one I am looking at has a 3300 reference number. The owner tends to think it is from the 1980's but I thought the Aeronavale was reintroduced in the early to mid 1990's. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks....Mark

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does not add up
By: ei8htohms : October 12th, 2007-17:17
Hi Mark, To my kowledge, the automatic Type XX was introduced around 1994 in the Aeronavale version and was indeed the Ref. 3800. The earlier, manual wind Type XXs may have been manufactured into the '80s, but they were almost certainly NOT on steel brace...