Breguet 1775 225th Anniversary Watch. A quick review.

Jun 11, 2018,11:45 AM
 


The Breguet 1775 is a watch I owned for some years, and which I let go, with some retrospective regrets. 

Finding another one is an impossible mission, as I rarely saw one for sale during all these last years, two, to be precise, and the one I just photographed is one of these two. 

This is a pure Breguet, in my opinion, delicate, exquisite, refined. Everything, every detail on this watch oozes refinement:


The case, with its godrons all around, has ideal dimensions for a watch of this class, with a diameter of 36 mm and a height of 8 mm. 


The material chose for the case, platinum, gives to the watch a nice density, very pleasant when you take it in your hands and put it on your wrist. 

The blue sapphire cabochon on the crown is exquisite. And the long slim lugs are at their place. 


The whole case is very consistent with the spirit of this watch. Good point. 

The dial is another source of astonishment. 

The delicate hour and minute hands, " apple " shaped, are made in white gold. While the thin second hand is in berylium copper.

They are moving on a delicious silky - milky, as you want, enamel dial which is very deep, and very warm despite its color and the absence of contrast with the case. 

This combination is pure understatement. 


Now, the detail I less like, on this " 1775 "... The movement. The fact that it is automatic. 

For sure, it is pleasant to see with its nicely decorated and engraved 22 Kt Gold rotor. Still, I can't help thinking that we would be close to perfection with a nice manual winding calibre. 





For those like myself who are not too fan of automatic movements, there is one detail which is important on the 1775... It comes with two case backs. One see through, like on the watch I am posting here, and a solid one, made of platinum. 

Mine was almost complete, at the exception of the solid case back... That's why I sold it. 

This one comes without its box, papers and solid case back. 

But seeing, in the metal, another one was a great and intense pleasure. 

A special watch, definitely, which was available in year 2000, in a limited edition of 225 pieces, on application only, to celebrate the brand's 225th anniversary. 

Let me say, but you already guessed it, that this 1775 is one of my top favorite Breguet, along with the 3420 in platinum with its enamel dial, digital jumping hour and case which is very close to the 1775, the Type XX ( vintage and modern ) and the 37 mm manual winding Tradition, in white gold, without forgetting the 3337. These watches represent my idea of what a Breguet watch has to be. 

Looking forward to reading your comments and thoughts, 

Best. 

Nicolas


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Perfect if only …

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : June 11th, 2018-11:51
it had a large date window. The marketing department won’t be happy )

Rightly so! ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : June 11th, 2018-12:03

Thanks for sharing, I had never heard of this watch.

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : June 11th, 2018-11:53
It's excellent!

Beautiful watch, Nico.

 
 By: BMR : June 11th, 2018-12:10
I have a soft spot for Breguet. I regret selling my Type XX 10 years ago. That’s a mistake I may have to correct. I’m curious about why prefer manual movement? Is it just the tactile experience you like? Thinness? Just curious as I don’t usually have a pr... 

Yes! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : June 11th, 2018-14:38

It is a beautiful watch, understated but that's what I would also look for in a watch like this.

 
 By: watchestolove : June 11th, 2018-13:42
I agree with you if it was manual it would be perfect. For me it is mostly because rotor blocks half of the finely decorated movement, and since it has no date to keep correct all the time, it is not necessary. I'm curious why Breguet doesn't offer many m... 

People buy automatics, apparently.

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : June 11th, 2018-14:45
There are always a few manuals in the Breguet line-up, though.

That is true, especially for the people with one or two watches.

 
 By: watchestolove : June 11th, 2018-15:08
But I'm guessing Breguet's customers generally own a handful of watches, so they probably would not care for automatic as much. Of course that depends on how they rotate their watches...

It's gorgeous.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : June 11th, 2018-14:12
And if it has to be automatic at least the rotor is exquisitely decorated.

I can!

 
 By: TheMadDruid : June 11th, 2018-15:28
Partly skeletonized. Engraved.

I also came across this piece that didn't have the second case back. Would've been seriously tempted.

 
 By: kykw : June 11th, 2018-19:29
The combination of Breguet and enamel just makes sense.

Too bad there aren't more full sets available

 
 By: kykw : June 13th, 2018-04:01
Do take a look at the 5175 Ginza anniversary piece that came out last year. On paper it shares a lot of the same charm as the 1775. Suppose the 10 pieces would've found their owners by now. A beautiful piece nevertheless.

Officially now

 
 By: sham1 : June 11th, 2018-21:01
my favourite Breguet!! Perfection in my opinion.

And fewer better ones!!

 
 By: sham1 : June 12th, 2018-01:31
You know me Nico - give me a dress watch any day!

How right! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : June 12th, 2018-01:45

thanks for sharing Nico...

 
 By: mahesh : June 12th, 2018-02:03
on all accounts i agree with your comments...esp. the movement choice :-( i also feel one another factor which irks me a bit...the location of the logo in the dial - probably there is a bit of 'get used to' factor ! Best, mahesh.,

As for the location of the Signature, maybe it is because of the watch which inspired the 1775...

 
 By: amanico : June 12th, 2018-02:40
The 1775 pocket watch... ( Credit picture unknown ). ...  

oh Nico....you're the....

 
 By: mahesh : June 12th, 2018-04:53
google of PuristSpro ;-) & that is A compliment ! Best, mahesh.,

My pleasure! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : June 13th, 2018-10:46