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A wristshot of the Breguet Classique Complications 3797
Even if I prefer the open dial version (3795), I also like this version thanks to the feeling of depth on the dial due to the multiple layers. My only concern is the date display which is a bit too tricky (two dots between the figures) for a perpetual calendar watch. I don't forget that the date is the key display of a perpetual calendar complication.

Fr.Xavier

Complications
ED209 · Nov 30, 2014
ED209 reviews the Breguet 3797BR Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar in rose gold. Explore its intricate dial, Caliber 558QP2, and unique floating sapphire chapter ring.
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Manufacture
AnthonyTsai · Jun 27, 2015
Recap of Breguet's Tourbillon Day event in Beverly Hills, celebrating the tourbillon patent with exclusive timepieces and an exhibition preview.
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Complications
ED209 · Feb 26, 2015
ED209 reviews the Breguet 7047BR Fusee and Chain Tourbillon. Explore its 41mm rose gold case, Caliber 569 movement, and intricate complications.
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Manufacture
ED209 · Aug 2, 2014
Explore Breguet's 2014 Baselworld novelties, including the Type XXII chronograph and Classique models, from an exclusive Beverly Hills boutique preview. See key complications and design updates.
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Review
ED209 · Jan 10, 2015
Explore the Breguet 5377 Ultra Thin Tourbillon, featuring the 3mm Calibre 581 DR and peripheral rotor. A detailed review of its design and movement.
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Discussion
Spangles - Dr. Tabby · May 15, 2019
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As they say....
By: 4Js : October 4th, 2015-08:46
No watch is perfect. But I find this version and the skeleton both elegant. Going with the skeleton, and you lose the beautiful guilloche variations, and gain a totally different feel. I have not yet been able to see the Skelton in the metal, but had this...
Fabulous shot!!!
By: jkingston : October 20th, 2015-08:40
Great photo that really captures this lovely watch. Of course, it helps to have a great subject to shoot. The new perpetual tourbillon is not a face lift. It has a completely redone calendar. The watch makes me weak in the knees when I stare at that photo...