The Breguet Type XX in white gold with blue dial and matching white gold bracelet is a rare variant of the Transatlantique series, reference 3820BB. It was produced in the late 1990s through the early 2000s, with some known examples dated around 2000. The
I had the chance to not only handle the two new watches but also take a few photos when I visited Wempe in Hamburg today. As you all know light conditions in a showroom are not favorable for taking photos, so those aren’t great but hopefully give you an i
The hands are „nice“, because they are „different“! Also the case and the proportions are great! But too big! Max 40, they should have been. The price, well… 🤦🏻♂️ And the green lume is a joke! 🙈 However, it has potential… I believe, they will bring a no-
I'm on a pilot's watch kick these days and have really fallen for the Breguet Type XX - in particular, the Transatlantique 3820ST. I love the Aeronavale as well but felt it wore too small on my wrist. The 3820 is approx. 2mm larger in diameter and has the
... let me provide some answers: Wearability is like with any other Type XX, just comfortable, good size, a little top heavy in gold, since it has some considerable weight. I find it more on the casual side, especially with the orange/brown strap. The nic
... but more a dress watch, this Type XX Transatlantique rose gold: Got this one as a trade in on my AP ROO, and I actually thought about letting it go quickly, because in comparison to my Aeronavale watches it just did not seem right... ... but after wea
Hi Henrik. I am Olaf from Germany, and new to this forum. I am searching for a 3800PT or 3820PT (blue) here in Europe, but it is hard to find one. Can you help finding one ? It seems to me that you are a great expert on these references ! Kind regards, Ol
I own the same watch (3820), my second one -- first was stolen, and my experience is that it should not deviate more than +-2-3 seconds/day (depends on the usage pattern). My first one was 100% accurate and my second one, I acquired it pre-owned, is under
Very happy to be the new owner of a Type XX (3820) in stainless. It's my first Breguet and it's wonderful, but I have 2 questions about the accuracy I should expect from it: #1) Over the weekend I set and checked it several times and found it consistently