Agreed on the older dial as that is my choice as well. I like the that oldest hews closer to the work of the original AL Breguet himself. I hadn't thought of a comparison with CVDK, but his watches are always a pleasant thought!
What do YOU think of the new dial? Here it is and the following pictures are last years dial and the previous, older dial as well. The final picture is a new dial for a ladies' model which now has a quick change strap system--probably a trial of the syste...
The ladies 3 hand is nice. The new format feels bottom heavy to me. The gold with colored moon is best but I think they look like a CVDK but not as well balanced
Agreed on the older dial as that is my choice as well. I like the that oldest hews closer to the work of the original AL Breguet himself. I hadn't thought of a comparison with CVDK, but his watches are always a pleasant thought!
This one is, to me, the perfect one. Beautiful guilloché that aids in legibility, visual balance despite the asymmetrical design, and a moon with a face! I like how the moon phase window curves, unlike the Roth era design.
between the outer and the inner regions look quite similar on the new ones. There is some difference but it is minimal. On the older ones, the difference was substantial. And, also as already mentioned, second subdial had its own unique pattern on the old...
While i do not get used to off center shaft. Hopping to RG L1, this is also off shaft. The only off center shaft watch i will buy is the Bovet 19thirty. Than i will consider the RG L1 and the Breguet 7337. It is a matter of time i go to went off center sh...
What i saw was a key wound system. Yes, taste can change throughout the years. Not long ago i was not aware of the tourbillon. Almost six years ago i did not know a balance exist. From it it was a question why the quartz is more known and why the mechanic...
Nope. The lack of guilloche on the sub seconds is a huge mistake. The numerical font is off IMHO. too small or something. I agree with the bottom-heavy comment. This all feels very ALS to me - perhaps this is the tack the company is taking to position the...
Part of what draws me to Breguet is the warmth and character. I look at an austere ALS (or JLC) moonphase and I’m left feeling cold. Sadly, I feel the same way with this update.
The old style is clearly better-looking. The seconds sub-dial is much less prominent in the new version and the font size in the apertures for day and date is too large.
But I do agree with the comments: the dial feels too bottom heavy compared to the older version. What I would do to most Breguet cases is downturn the lugs to make them wrap around the wrist and make the watches more wearable.
It does seem like an attempt to modernize the design language that misses the mark a bit. The lugs are not for everyone. The current Marine line has a new lug set up, maybe the classique line needs one as well.
I don’t know which is worse, the seconds sub dial which no longer looks like it’s from a Breguet…or the date windows which are now too large, the wrong shape and a colour of date ring that overpowers the main dial. A wearer of this watch isn’t looking for...
I think the watch loses its charm in this version. More utilitarian and less classic; a bit less Breguet. I’m sure it’s a lovely watch and great in its own right but you asked for an opinion versus the earlier models. I recently acquired on and I specific...
It’s hard to really say without seeing them in person. I think as you say, more legible for sure in the new dial. But, I’m not sure about the guilloche. Is it more striking, more of a visual impact in the older reference?
… but maybe in certain ways it could be seen as a bit dated design. The following version was bringing some kind of modernity but still respecting the older design and the DNA of Breguet, probably a good compromise between vintage and modern. The latest v...
The original had 4 types of guilloche: main dial, outer dial, seconds, and moonphase. The new dial only has two types of guilloche, with the awkwardly printed seconds markings and no guilloche for the moonphase cutout. It will be interesting to see if the...
The new dial lay out with bigger side openings and in blue background is glaring. The brand and number placed in the center of the dial affects the dial aesthetics for me.
It's beautiful in person and solves a pet peeve of mine that the gold moons sometimes don't show up in photographs, even professional ones - I guess because they are flat and if there doesn't happen to be a light source in the perfect location they end up...