Breitling 734 Features


Ref. No. :734
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Red gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :1946
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Luxembourg, Troisvierges
Price : € 4,800 (= $ 5,898)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Movement/Caliber :Venus 152/178
Case
Case Material :Red gold
Case Diameter :37 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Functions :Chronograph
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kevin Dempsey Israel Pardes-hana from Netherlands Purmerend
- He actually choose the inside color blue and it looks really good. Sport or more dressy it's just perfect without paying a fortune. It was a great deal for the value.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by SHAUN CWIKLA Great Britain Maidstone Kent from Netherlands Purmerend
- I received this as a gift from my husband for my birthday. I love the pattern on the face and it shows great attention to detail and craftsmanship.Recommend it.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Bonnie Denberg The Netherlands Nieuwkoop from Netherlands Purmerend
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This is all I got right now. Just my YM and a bunch of awful candy corn.
Title says almost everything I want to know, except that I don't want to spend more on a strap than I did on the watch! I just don't think the rubber strap that came on it does it justice, and would like to try it with a gray lizard or shark. I normally don't care for lizard, but for some reason I seem to think one would look good on this. Maybe it was seeing the lizard strap that came on the Android Double Excapement that I bought, then sold before even wearing it! I just made too many purhases lately and had to let a few go. Anyway, here's the watch for which I'd like to find a nice replacement strap. I'm open to other suggestions as well, but no NATO. I like the idea of NATO, but it just seems to me that over time they will scratch up case backs. If I get a watch without a display back, maybe I'll give one a try. Okay, now I mean it - here is a photo!017.jpg
Having read a reply in my "My First Hummer" thread, it said mine was an elegant dress watch, which it is. But it got me thinking...Most of my watches could be considered dress watches, but I wear them in almost all occasions.Granted, I usually wear either a nice uncollared shirt, a collared shirt or short-sleeved Polo shirt; Rarely wear a t-shirt. But can a watch be considered too dressy for such attire? Yes, there some obvious ones, but someone even said to me last summer that my Raymond Weil was too dressy, yet it's a simple white dial/stainless steel look.
Well last week I asked for opinions wheather I should flip my ROC and Explorer II for a 15202 and many of you chimed in, which I really appreciated. After reading your comments and doing some meditation I decided that at this moment in time, the 15202 is not worth over $20k to me, hopefully when I get richer it will 😁.Well that being said, since the Explorer II was not really being worn that much and kind of lost the love for it, I sold it to a friend of mine, and decided to use the funds towards an AP steel diver. Well now I would like your opinion on the following question. What makes more sense in my collection? ROC and Diver? Or RO 15400 and Diver?Other than those two watches I also have a SubC. So if I keep the ROC I feel I'll be missing a dressier piece. And the RO although by no means is the same watch as the Jumbo, does share a very similar look. So option 1?Or 2?







