DrRichard
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Where, oh Where?
Thanks for all your responses, guys.
Now, if you could just hook me up with a LNIB pre-owned XX, that would be just great. The one I thought I had got away.
Regards,
Rich
beautiful watch
By: MiniCooper : April 11th, 2009-03:49
It is a beautiful and classic watch- I used to own one but trade it as I found it to be small on my wrist. Bear in mind that it gives an impression of a thick watch for its size with its doomed crystal. Having said that it is a beautiful watch, used to ge...
TypeXX vs XXI
By: sirjun : April 13th, 2009-14:40
pardon the ignorance but what distinguishes the two models...is it just size? i am looking to add a Breguet to my collection just because I want one...but also have been looking at the marine large date both watches appear to robust and relatively daily w...
more than the size
By: MiniCooper : April 13th, 2009-16:05
Type XX is a copy of a model made in the fifties/sixties while type XXI is a new version with a flyback function They are similar in style but, at the same time quite different. type XXI has a chocolate dial vs the classic black dial of the type XX. Try c...
XX
By: Geo : April 13th, 2009-03:19
Anthony is right in saying that you should make up your mind first, what you prefer, bracelet or strap/buckle. I have both, but actually only use the bracelet. Compared to Rolex bracelets I must say that the XX bracelet is very well designed and finished,...
Hi Rich!
By: amanico : April 13th, 2009-03:31
Welcome here. I'm sure that you will have fun, and interesting things ot share, here. As for the Type XX, this is a watch to consider, indeed. With or without date, it doesn't matter. A Type XX is a blend of sporty and elegant watch. And much more origina...