3330 is pure classic. 7337 is a Classic revisited, bigger, with the small seconds. The bigger size is not a problem for me, even if I really like the proportions of the 3330, but the small seconds bugs me, especially when you compare it with the purity of
OK, so I just noticed this on the official Breguet web site: as in the photos above, the face on the 7235 moonphase display appears upside-down . This was not the case in those iterations of the 3337 and 3137 that included the face. (Not all did.) What gi
The difference between the 3330 and the 3337 is that the first has a solid case back and the second has a see through case back... Not a big deal, as the most interesting thing is the Front, here. And a marvelous one! Best, Nicolas
So I recently acquired a 3137 (presumably in yellow gold, but I'll go into this later) and a 3337 in rose gold. I then brought them to Breguet in Switzerland for servicing. After a couple of weeks, I received the estimates, and the one for the 3137 stated
Amazing piece! It is commonly referred as "la chinoise". I almost bought a 3330, but didn't, as I was waiting for the opportunity to find a 3337. Unfortunately for me, I never found one, and that beautiful 3330 that was at one of my trusted dealer is now