Basel 2011 Novelty report Breguet by Marcus Hanke Breguet’s real highlight remained unseen by the public: only behind closed doors the first impression of an incredibly complicated watch could be gained. This timepiece is said to be even more complicated ...
I love the Classique Hora Mundi in red gold version. On the dial, it doesn't look like your typical cutout-hard edge feel application of the land mass. The land mass almost looks like it was applied in an "enamel" type of technique where powder is applied...
There's a whole lot going on there, and from still pictures it is hard to tell if it all harmonizes into a coherent piece or falls apart, like the XXII. I am a bit saddened that the 7337 took away the champagne-colored day and date indicators, I thought t...
... when the XXI was released, I was intrigued by the central minutes counter hand, but put off by what I considered a flashy appearance, compared with the Type XX's pilot watch design. Now the titanium XXI seems to have become a little bit more toolwatch...
Dear Marcus, thank you for this beautiful report. Indeed i am very much surprised by the way Breguet first implemented then "improved" (if we can use this term) the Type XXII. This model might have been a groundbreaking reference point for all other brand...