
Amanico's insightful post from 2020 meticulously details Breguet's refreshed Classique references, the 7137 and 7337. This article remains highly relevant for collectors interested in Breguet's approach to updating its iconic models, particularly how subtle dial and moon phase enhancements can redefine a watch's aesthetic. Amanico highlights the nuanced changes that distinguish these contemporary iterations from their predecessors, offering a valuable reference for understanding Breguet's design evolution.















The reference 3330 represents Breguet's Classique series in a compact 34mm case configuration. This particular reference offers the traditional proportions associated with classical dress watch design, positioned within Breguet's core collection as a refined timepiece suitable for formal wear.
The 34mm case is crafted from 18k yellow gold and houses an automatic movement. The silver dial provides contrast against the precious metal case, while a sapphire crystal protects the watch face. Water resistance extends to 30 meters, with a fixed bezel completing the case construction.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a traditionally-sized dress watch from an established manufacture. The 34mm case diameter aligns with vintage proportions, making it suitable for those preferring smaller case sizes or collectors focused on classical watch dimensions. The yellow gold case material and automatic movement place it within the accessible luxury segment of Breguet's offerings.
Thank you for your detailed report and shots !
Makes the watch to a modern version of their last, similar model (ALS and AP, but also companys like Omega did much in recent years to make the moonphase visually more interesing). The wg version is really amazing since it creates a bridge between the very sporty marine and the very elegant classique collection. I could think that i would wear the wg version with a textil strap to make that piece even a bit more sporty. All in all a very nice update. If this company were named Lange, they would
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