Breguet 3810 Features


Ref. No. :3810
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :2008
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :United States, Florida, Boca Raton
Price : $ 6,000
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Brown
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
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- This is a terrific looking watch! It takes a bit of getting used to the buckle strap but it is well worth it. My wife loves the way it looks.
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- fast delivery nice job
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Breguet 3810 wrist watches news:
This will probably seem like a sort of strange thing to wonder about, but what is your preference on bracelet size adjustment and why?I have always worn mine to fit perfectly, to where I can slip a finger inside the band betw wrist and bracelet (and yes, I'm one of the lucky ones for whom taking out full links on the speedy bracelet fits me perfectly, no half-link and no problem). I can bend my wrist 90 degrees or more and not have that tightening effect, but it's snug enough that it doesn't move about and stays in place all day long.But I've known people who simply can't do that - they wear it loose and flopping around on the wrist, like jewelry (something I could never do), and they are perfectly comfortable with it like that.And on the other hand (sorry), some guys I know wear their bands a little tight.Just wondering. Truly, the loose and floppy thing eludes me completely, but to each his own.
Saw this and thought should be posted. (from another forum!, dont get angry!)
Per a post on TZ:Planet Ocean pricesNow I'm loving my Liquidmetal a little bit more.Fr. John?
I've seen quite a few threads on the net about poor service and damaged watches from the Panerai Service Center in Dallas, and mixed in those threads are a few positive comments here and there. Just wondering if this is a case of 'the squeaky wheel gets the grease' type thing. Has anyone had a goor, great or excellent experience with the Panerai Service Center in Dallas? I'm interested because I just bought one with an in house movement and don't have other service options so I'd like to get a feel for what I can expect.Thanks,RogerSent from my iPad (so I blame autocorrect for the spellin' errs)
It may have been asked before but itĄŻs a fairly poignant one for me so IĄŻll ask anyway. What side do you wear your watch on? And is it the same side or opposite to your dominant hand?I went for years wearing a watch on my left and being right handed. However in 2010 I had a pretty nasty motorbike accident which resulted in a smashed left wrist (amongst a lot of other things) and now even though fully recovered, a watch on my left wrist feels horrible due to nerve damage, so I wear on my right. Everyone asks if IĄŻm left handed, and surprises them when I say no...I heard traditionally you are supposed to wear a watch on whatever side you write with, so if you need to write the time/date you can easily check first, I donĄŻt know how correct this is!Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk








