Breguet watches
Breguet Minute Repetition / Ref. 7637BBHand-winding movement, white gold 750, minute repetition
Breguet Classique / Ref. 5157BAAutomatic movement, yellow gold 750
Breguet Heritage Tourbillon / Ref. 5497PTHand-winding movement, platinum 950, tourbillon
Breguet Marine Chronographe / Ref. 5827BRAutomatic movement, pink gold 750, chronograph
Water resistant to 100 metres
Case diameter: 42 mm
Breguet Tradition Tourbillon / Ref. 7047PTHand-winding movement, platinum 950, tourbillon
Breguet Reine de Naples / Ref. 8918BBAutomatic movement, white gold 750
170 diamonds 2.38 ct. / 1 diamond drop 0,26 ct.
The name of Breguet, one of the highest possible references among watchmaking craftsmen, is part of our cultural heritage. This unique positioning dates back to Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823) and his unique, innovative creativity, which his heirs and successors still uphold to this day with great dedication and devotion. Abraham-Louis Breguet was responsible for many pioneering discoveries. Here are just two of the milestones in horological history: In 1780, the young Breguet improved the automatic movement and since then has been regarded as the father of modern-day watchmaking. The Tourbillon rotating dolly, invented by Breguet around 1795 and patented in 1801, eliminated the effect of gravity on the precision of clocks and is still used in exclusive timepieces today.
The trademarks of Breguet watches are their blued steel hands with tips in the form of a hollowed-out apple and the fine guilloching of the face.


