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Breguet

No decoration? To me this looks like a very nice guillochage...

 

I would very much like to see on my watches:



The eccentric placement of the rotor is a defining feature of the Breguet movement (which was originally developed by Lemania and subsequently improved by Breguet (e.g. free-sprung hairspring).

In this, I think the movement is very much in the spirit of Abraham Louis Breguet, who's watches were masterpieces of the unsymmetric beauty. Still today, most automatic movements feature centrally mounted roots, so this is a nice change anyway.

Best,
Magnus

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