I'd like to think it's a keeper--but lots of watches feel like keepers two days into ownership! It always helps, as in this case, when it seems like a lot more watch than $$$. Lessens the future temptation to flip it.
The guy who sold it to me sent it with this, and also with a black calf strap that appears to be original to the watch. (Don't see myself using the black calf very often, but it's nice to have nonetheless.)
If the day ever comes that these get some traction in the collecting community, this version--the original with gold-capped crown--is sure to be the one that rises in value first.
Uncrossed 't', 200m WR and gold cap, and, just like yours, tritium dial. A question: mine appears to have a luminova hands over its tritium dial... and in this picture, at least, yours looks the same. Is that right? And do you know if that means that our ...
I think you can assume your watch was serviced by Breguet at some point. The tell tale sign will be if your second hand has a thicker width at the centre (as with mine). The original second hand would have been straight like the photo below shows: Its sup...
I have been “pregnant” with getting a XX for a long time now. I personally find your version together with the XXII in Titanium the prettiest one. The dial is to die for. Especially because of the missing white date window. Many congrats. It fits your wri...
This appears to be a XX I sold late last year to JLater on WUS. I owned it since 1999 when I acquired it from a long time member of TZ in Hawaii. in my 20 years of ownership it was serviced twice, the last time about 8 years ago, and a couple of years lat...
Amazing, that's the one! Very interesting history on the piece. Thanks so much for jumping in! Seems unlikely the hands would have needed replacing in the first 3-4 years of the watch's life. Could it be that it just came from the factory with tritium on ...