Breguet Type XX Watches

First designed for the French naval air army, the Breguet Type XX watch sees a return to the Breguet collection line up with a new civilian version fitted with a self-winding movement.

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Breguet Type XX 2057ST/92/3WU
Breguet

Type XX

2057ST/92/3WU
£ 17,900
Breguet Watch XXI 3810ST/92/9ZU
Breguet Watch XXI 3810ST/92/9ZU
Breguet

Watch XXI

3810ST/92/9ZU
£ 12,300
Breguet Type XX 2067ST/92/3WU
Breguet Type XX 2067ST/92/3WU
Breguet

Type XX

2067ST/92/3WU
£ 17,900

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About Breguet Type XX Watches

Louis-Charles Breguet (great-great grandson of Abraham-Louis Breguet) was one of the early aviation pioneers, setting up Breguet Aviation in 1911. Breguet Aviation were extremely active in the First World War, producing a number of military aircraft to support the allied war effort.

Louis was also a keen watch enthusiast, with an interest in watches as scientific instruments. He contributed, behind-the-scenes, to the Breguet watchmaking company and Breguet watches naturally featured in the cockpits of Breguet aircraft. One of the earliest steel chronographs with the special retour en vol or instant restart function was sold to Louis Breguet’s company in 1952, this was one of the first examples of what would become the Breguet Type XX model two years later.

In the 1950’s, with such a rich history in Aviation and their experience in producing the reliable timepieces much needed, Breguet became the official supplier to the French Naval Air Army. Initially only available to serving military personnel, the design of these timepieces were based on their aviation watches of the 1930’s but with practical refinements for the day, such as a 15 minute counter on the chronograph which was the time needed to check an aircraft before flight.

The Breguet Type XX, now available to the civilian market, takes inspiration from these early timepieces and can now be purchased with a self-winding movement and in a range of materials and colours.

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