I finally figured that out for myself, but then tripped across its big brother/sister at a very reasonable price and couldn't resist. YG Breguet 3757BA
The Classique 3757 uses the calibre 558QP, which has the same base movement (calibre 558) as the Classique 3350/3357. If you look at those references, you can clearly see the front of the base plate is engraved around the bridge of the tourbillon. My susp
I just got myself the Lange Datograph a few weeks back and I am thinking of getting a perpetual calender. I've been looking at the Patek 5159 but am not sure of that. While at my AD, he suggested that I also consider the Breguet 5327 in WG as well. Just w
Now i'm confused. I thought that when you change the last digit from "5" to "7", you change it to a skeleton, but it doesn't work here: Ref 3657 Ref 3757 Ref 3757 Ref 3755 This message has been edited by Allen on 2008-03-04 08:36:38
The Messidor has a skeleton back. The back on your original post is from the ref 3757. Harry Tan photographed these pics: click here This message has been edited by Allen on 2008-03-04 08:24:33
I'm thinking of purchasing the beautiful 3757 but am wondering about the wisdom of buying a hand-wound perpetual. Will I regret it afterwards in light of the work required resetting the watch every time it runs down (as I'm sure it will on occasion despit
Hi Fabio, I don't know the reference number, but there is a skeletonized version of the 3757 that is absolutely sensational (and I don't even care for the 3757 that much!). I'm a big fan of Breguet and love many of their watches, but when I saw the skelet