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Carnegie Hall Welcomes Five Additional Breguet Clocks
New York, NY. February 8,
2013—Continuing the celebration of its designation as Carnegie Hall’s
first-ever Exclusive Timepiece, Breguet has installed five additional
specialty clocks throughout the premises of the building—four Classique
clocks and one Reine de Naples. This partnership with Carnegie Hall
further fosters the brand’s global commitment to the preservation of
arts and culture around the world. Timekeeping and music have been
linked throughout history and its marriage continues today.The
first Breguet clock installed at Carnegie Hall, located in the Morse
Lobby of Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, was a Classique Tourbillon.
It was unveiled prior to the start of the 2012-2013 season’s Opening
Night Gala performance on October 3, 2012. It represented the first
addition to Carnegie Hall’s lobby since the landmark building’s
renovation in 1986.“We are enormously
thankful for our new partnership with Breguet,” said Clive Gillinson,
Executive and Artistic Director of Carnegie Hall. “Carnegie Hall and
Breguet share a unique bond based on our rich history of dedicated
artists who ‘keep their eyes on the stars, and their feet on the ground’
if I can adapt a quote from Teddy Roosevelt,” said Gillinson.The
clocks at Carnegie Hall symbolize some of Breguet's most notable
collections. The Classique collection features designs and complications
known worldwide as the pinnacle of horological craft and achievements.
Features such as guilloche dials, caseband fluting, the blue Breguet
hands and the innovation of the tourbillon are all hallmarks of the
brand’s prestige design. The Reine de Naples collections pays tribute to
the Queen of Naples, Caroline Murat, sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, for
whom the first wristwatch was invented by Breguet in 1812.To
mark the unveiling of all the Breguet clocks at Carnegie Hall, a
private reception was hosted by Mr. Michael Nelson, Breguet US brand
manager, and Mr. Clive Gillinson, Executive and Artistic Director of
Carnegie Hall, on the evening of Thursday, February 07, 2013. Guests
were treated to guided tours of Carnegie Hall by its docents who
provided an inside perspective on this historic New York City
establishment along with information about each Breguet clock on its
premises. The evening closed with a concert performance by Pablo
Heras-Casado leading the Orchestra of St. Luke’s.
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