I must say I like the fact, there's no interference of the dial.

Aug 27, 2020,02:21 AM
 

It's a clean dial, no power reserve indication or retrograde seconds or whatever cluttering.

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Copy paste of information from Breguet's press release. 40mm, and automatic.

 
By: patrick_y : August 27th, 2020-10:05
Case:18-carat white gold with finelyfluted caseband. Sapphire-crystal caseback. Diameter 40mm. Welded lugs with screw bars. Pushbutton for correcting the date at 10 o’clock. Water-resistant to 3 bar (30 meters).Dial:Engine-turnedby hand,18-carat silvered ... 

I share the same sentiment...

 
By: Watches&Men : August 27th, 2020-03:05
Nevertheless it’s a great effort to add another complication to a wonderful watch

I like it!

 
By: VinnieD : August 27th, 2020-02:31
Not quite monochrome, some nice blue accents. The dial layout is interesting and the date works - a winner for me, provided it is not too large

Great watch no doubt about that

 
By: Jurry : August 27th, 2020-02:46
But personally I’m not a big fan of those large retrograde date indicators. They eat up too much dial space for my taste

Very nice incorporation of the date.

 
By: Bek2 : August 27th, 2020-04:05
But I am in the minority of those who really like the retrograde seconds hand, including how it overlaps the dial and so still prefer that model. But very well done.

It appears to be

 
By: robsallnow : August 27th, 2020-04:07
a slightly modified Retrograde Seconds model with that piece to the left of the dial still in place but without the second hand attached

I definitely like it!

 
By: MTR : August 27th, 2020-04:51
For me it´s a harmonious solution for the date, although it hides a little bit of the movement. But the GMT indicator does this as well. Best Thomas

I’m on the side of liking it.

 
By: Jay (Eire) : August 27th, 2020-05:31
However, those long lugs make the 40mm Tradition unwearable for me. Hoping to see some iteration in the smaller case too.

This is quite nice...

 
By: mdg : August 27th, 2020-10:17
...I think it works better in pink gold though. For what it is I think it's something of a bargain (MSRP white gold $38,600, pink gold $37,800).

I like it... a worthy addition to the Tradition lineup

 
By: Brandon Skinner : August 27th, 2020-11:26
Personally, my favorite is still the 7097 but I think this is a great piece for someone who requires the date.