Doing his homework, taking the time of the reflexion, balancing the pros and the cons. We should always do it this way! Bravo, Harry, and please keep us posted. Best, Nicolas
Hi All, Since I've decided that my very first mechanical chronograph should've been a Breguet Type XX-XXI, I've read almost everything on this topic here. Truly great forum, I do appreciate your passionate expertise! The sweetest debate of mine is quite s...
Because I find the dial more harmonious, related to the size of the case. With the Type XXI, the subdials are too centered, which reveals the fact that the movement is a bit lost in this oversized case. Just my opinion... Best, Nicolas
For the lacking date, the slightly smaller size and the more classical chronograph arrangement. The XXI, while not as complicated to read as a Type XXII is not so pure IMHO but it does have a lovely ruthenium dial and the curved strap ends that fit the ca...
They wear quite differently. I much prefer the steel XXI of all options. I need a date fxn, prefer the central minute totaliser, the presence of the larger case, and all the wonderful little bits of detail, some captured in this shot by member zhege... ...
Yes I think I would also love those very fine details, even the dial color is very intriquing. Somehow, I\'ll try to find a dealer to check this out! Thank you!
but for me clearly the Transatlatique! Exactly because of the details. It has the wonderful polished steel hands, the polished steel indexes, the brushed bezel, and as well the date. But it contains the harmonic lines and site of the Type XX. Best of both...
I didn\'t realised those differences between the Aéronavale and the Transatlantique, apart from the date window. Thank you very much! I could easily end up with this.
For beauty and purity of form, the Type XX. But without doubt the Type XXI is superior for the legibility of the chronograph. The markings on the minute counter of the Type XX, are in two minute intervals. For me it is hard to do the math at a glance. The...
I\'m partial recently to the Aéronavale, and curiously the Ti version of the type XXI looks to be the real contender, as this has less numbers and font types on the dial, and the subdials vs the whole circumference of the watch looks to have better propor...
Just briefly, on Friday I went to Breguet and Jaeger. The later was very very exiting, as the Manager was equally enthusiastic, and finally we were digging deeper and deeper into haute horology. I\'ve never seen such unbelievable complications, namely the...
We tend to go around twice a year - close, pleasant, great food, nice people, and we always have a wonderful time. The advantage with our daughter now is that we have been so often that we do not feel we have left anything out, even if she doesn\'t feel l...
Actually the little one was truly disappointed with Prague some weeks ago, as there were no slides or swings downtown. The fine architecture was nowhere near enough to compensate What she also thoroughly enjoyed were the street musicians in Budapest - you...
We were told of a special Hungarian method of teaching children music some years back and I am sure she would enjoy it - will need to check MüPa out next time we\'re there. Funny thing, she still falls asleep best to a lullaby in Hungarian that we were ta...
From Breguet to Kodály, that's an interesting topic. We were not very keen on the method at school, but that's perfect to teach music to masses, except for those who have perfect pitch. I've got a friend who collects lullabies, I shall consult with him.
I bought it because it is classic and has no unneeded text or a date on the dial. It was a great watch that was unfortunately stolen a while back. Great watch and now some years later I may get another, but perhaps the anniversary model with the black bez...
This is the same with me, the Aéronavale looks best in the flash! Even though I've never seen the anniversary model in the real, hope that also sports the same 39mm size. I'll talk to my AD today, anyway ;-)
I can remember the articles of 8Ohms! And its true! The movement is a classic and very special! I never had any issues with the push buttons. The 2 min. counterscale I did not like in particular too. But it looks fantastic! And actually I use it very very...
That\'s always something invaluable amount of a help. I\'ve finally went for the 3800 leather strap. Thank you all for your precious (literally) help! Csaba
It\'ll come at the end of november. I\'ll also post a short story, when it arrives, as there was a bit of a historic, personal reason behind my decision. Thank you, again!!
Hi, I dreamed for the type XXI for a long time.. I was sure that that was my watch.... until I went to the Breguet shop in London to pull the trigger and when on the wrist felt too big, not too balanced... tried the type XX and ended buying it... well bal...
Yesterday I went to the Breguet boutique in Vienna (triggered by the recent article on Hodinkee). I was focussing on: 3800ST/92/9W6 (Type XX, „Aéronavale”) 3810TI/H2/3ZU (Type XXI, Titanium) They had both models in the shop, and fortunately both in the le...
Doing his homework, taking the time of the reflexion, balancing the pros and the cons. We should always do it this way! Bravo, Harry, and please keep us posted. Best, Nicolas
I seem to be a little inclined towards Titanium, based on experiences with one of my Speedmasters ... Omega Speedmaster Apollo 11 45th Anniversary LE, Ref: 311.62.42.30.06.001 If only the Type XX Aéronavale were available in Titanium ... ...
... I purchased the bracelet. A year later I gave the strap another try. I found out that it is NEVER too long - even on 16 cm wrists. It just needs proper adjustment. No bending needed! Since then, I use both strap and bracelet - it just depends on the m...
(this is the mistake I made in the first place, thinking that for symmetry reasons, it should be centered), but close to the keeper which is closer to your body. This way, there is more space on the other side for the excess strap. The picture explains it...
And I've also read that article on Hodinkee since then. Tough competition, I finally went for the Aéronavale that looked to be more versatile, with classic size, no date layout. And also got some personal explanation behind my decision, more to come when ...
The boutique in Vienna has it on stock. Why not an engine-turned, guilloché dial (one of Breguet's assets) with a sporty touch? But I am skeptical about the long-term durability of the rubber strap. And the bracelet, as far as I have seen on pictures, loo...
and I've never thought, it would be a Breguet. The Marine collection is great, and the rubber strap could be very durable, indeed, but I would rather go for a Tradition 7097 next time, I love this collection since they were realesed.
However, on the same walk in Vienna city center, I fell in love with this beauty: www.alange-soehne .com'> borrowed from www.alange-soehne.com m This is going to be my project for 2016. ...
I remember that I was very excited a few years back when I saw the press pics of the type XXI with the chocolate brown dial . However in real the dial looks much lighter than on the photos and I decided it is not for me. I went for a Type XX transatlantic...