Breguet Type XX 3800 ST Neo-Vintage
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Breguet Type XX 3800 ST Neo-Vintage

By amanico · Feb 8, 2019 · 36 replies
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amanico shares his discovery of a Breguet Type XX 3800 ST from 1998 in a Parisian watch shop, highlighting its no-date configuration, appealing case, and superb tritium patina. His photographs capture the essence of this 'neo-vintage' timepiece, inviting collectors to appreciate its enduring charm and historical significance.

No date, nice case, superb patina of the tritium indices and hands, this Type XX 3800 Aeronavale is a cool looking watch. 

Here are three pictures I could take in a watch shop today. 








A very good neo vintage! 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Breguet Type XX Aéronavale Ref. 3800

The Patek Philippe reference 3800, introduced in 1981 and available from 1982, represents a significant evolution of the Nautilus line. Positioned as a mid-size alternative to the original reference 3700, it offered a more versatile wearing experience while retaining the distinctive porthole-inspired case design. This reference was notable for being the first Nautilus to feature an in-house automatic movement, marking a shift in Patek Philippe's manufacturing strategy for the model. It was produced until 2006, allowing for a wide array of material and dial variations over its production run.

The case of the reference 3800 measures 37.5 mm in diameter, a reduction from the larger 3700. It was produced in various metals, including stainless steel, yellow gold, rose gold, white gold, and platinum, often paired with integrated bracelets or leather straps. The watch is powered by the in-house automatic caliber 330 SC, which features a central rotor and provides a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch offers water resistance suitable for daily wear.

For collectors, the reference 3800 appeals to those seeking a more understated and wearable Nautilus compared to its larger predecessor. Its long production period resulted in numerous dial configurations, including black, blue, and white, with different hour marker styles. The 3800/1A-001 and 3800/1A-XII are specific stainless steel variants that highlight the model's enduring appeal in its original material. Its status as the first Nautilus with an in-house movement also adds to its historical importance within the brand's catalog.

Specifications

Caliber
330 SC
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
37.5 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Sapphire

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BO
Bounce781
Feb 9, 2019

But the crown is not original (the issued crowns had a gold cap). This one had its crown replaced during the service. Lovely patina on the dial. Such a cool piece

UN
Uncle Chico
Feb 9, 2019

It's my daily beater

M4
M4
Feb 9, 2019

Type XX in steel. I wish I owned one. This one looks extra special on that leather strap. Thanks for posting. M4

DE
desertimer
Feb 11, 2019

I am in love with the type XX, i was looking for a Type XXI, when i found this at an unbelievable price i took it, now i am addicted.

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