The Difference

Aug 13, 2009,13:27 PM
 

The Transatlantique has the date and is slightly more expensive than the Aeronavale which does not have the date. They are both fly-back chronos with subdials for the seconds. They both have 30 min and 12 hour totalisers. Very similar pieces it really is contingent on aesthetics and what appeals to you. Hope this helps.

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His and her Type XX....

 
 By: Bruce-YVR : August 11th, 2009-09:40
Hi all... I got a pair of JLC reverso for myself and the wife this year.... I got a RG GMT for me and she got a Lady reverso classic.... Now I am looking to get a pair chrono. Type XX. I like to look/ brand. I think the men size is a 40mm?? how about ladi... 

Ok... one more question...

 
 By: Bruce-YVR : August 11th, 2009-09:47
what are the differences between Type XX Transatlantiuqe Flyback vs Type XX Aeronavale? The his and her model I am looking at are the 3820ST/H2/SW9 4820ST/D2/S76 Thanks

Well, I didn't bring my documentation with me

 
 By: amanico : August 11th, 2009-13:22
But the Type XX is 39 mm, and for the ladies, it is around 36 mm, I believe... I don't remember having seen here a pic of a Type XX lady... But a great Duo, my friend, and it looks like a good habit, for you, to all do in Duo, with your wife! Best of luck... 

The Difference

 
 By: Cyrano : August 13th, 2009-13:27
The Transatlantique has the date and is slightly more expensive than the Aeronavale which does not have the date. They are both fly-back chronos with subdials for the seconds. They both have 30 min and 12 hour totalisers. Very similar pieces it really is ...