a.lber.to
2357
Correct
That watch is an exception, since in that case the 1747 was chosen as Ref. number as it is A.L.Breguet's birth date.
You can find pictures of the watch here:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/message?forumid=137856&messageid=1065209124
In a nutshell...
By: a.lber.to : May 7th, 2005-09:09
...the last digit of the Ref. numbers indicates whether the watch has a solid back (0) or whether it has a display back (7). As per the serial numbers, these are assigned to the watches as they are made, across models/references. Hence you may have watch ...
Dating a Breguet
By: barnaby416 : May 7th, 2005-07:19
Thank your Alberto for your reply. If the serial number is assigned in sequence as the watch is being completed, then it should be possible to date a Breguet. Is the factory the only source of information, or are there unauthorized books or websites out t...
Ahhh...
By: a.lber.to : May 8th, 2005-01:01
I did not realise you were referring to a Type XX watch - I should have read your post more carefully. As far as I know, all the watches in the Type XX/XXI families follow a different, independent numbering schema, and these make up the bulk of Breguet's ...