Tassos
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Your opinion: is it too much...
... to have the perpetual 5327 and desire also the classique 7337 ?
I sure do not want to throw money away...
My other option is to start to save and buy a Breguet Tourbillon... Maybe the Tradition Tourbillon, which costs about 5 times the price of 7337...
I like very much the face of the 7337 since it really reminds me one of the archetypes of Breguet... Of course its features are all covered by my - much more complex - 5327... E.g. My dilemma....
To help you to help me I post a comparison of my perpetual and the 7337, and also one of the Tradition Tourbillon, which I grow to like but as I said is much more expensive..
With respect to the author of this magnificent photo...
Waiting your opinions...
Tassos
This message has been edited by Tassos on 2009-05-11 11:51:06

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Chinese, dear Nico?
By: Tassos : May 11th, 2009-11:57
... You used this description before... What exactly means, in watch terms? I have the perpetual 5327 already ( I do not have any Tradition model, but I also own the YG Marine...), so maybe you are right about covering the models... Your "gout" is towards...
Point taken...
By: Tassos : May 11th, 2009-12:24
...merci for the clarification of the Chinese (Chinois n'est pas? Ou Chinoise?) So instead of this You propose this (sorry, but you know my preference is towards YG or at least RG...) Your opinion is respected ( I am not exactly crazy about the domed crys...
NOT Chinese.....but....Korean
By: MTF : May 16th, 2009-19:46
Also being of Chinese ethnicity (genetics), I am "offended" by the nickname. Actually, I don't give a rat's arse what the nicknames are because I'm not as sensitive or politically correct as the Americans. To the shock of my peers at a British boarding sc...
Chinese
By: MiniCooper : May 17th, 2009-06:38
Chinese art is amongst the very best ever made. One could assume that the nickname came because of the beauty and the symmetry of the watch I highly doubt that the watch was given this name as an offensive or a mockery of the chinese race. China has a lon...
I'd rather have a 7337!
By: DRMW : May 11th, 2009-12:47
I'm not a fan of the Tradition Tourby, to me it looks odd with the dial and tourby above it which is distracting from looking. The regular La Tradition, well that's a awesome piece! My personal choice would be the 7337! -MW
Some thoughts …
By: AndrewD : May 11th, 2009-15:50
Dear Tassos, These sorts of deliberations are always fun. I personally would not add a 7337 to your collection: Dress wise they serve the same purpose – they are both formal dress watches. From the perspective of workmanship and finish you have got much t...
Reference 3355
By: AndrewD : May 12th, 2009-05:49
Hi Tassos I knew you would “…find it magnificent …” J Here is Kelvin Tan’s original post from 2005 . It contains some brilliant early La Tradition photos as well as this stunning grand complication tourbillon. The skeletonize...
Gilt ...
By: AndrewD : May 16th, 2009-02:58
Hi Jack, Interesting comments on the plate finishes of the Tradition line. This is apparently produced by a hand sandblasting process on the gold-plated brass, although I have never read or seen much detail on this. It is of course designed to mimic A.-L....
Breguet’s cenotaph?
By: AndrewD : May 16th, 2009-04:24
It’s a date, Jack! Of course no offense taken. If I sounded too sober and serious I didn’t mean to. I wish Montres Breguet would provide more information on the way they finish the tradition bridges and plates. I think it’s a suitable finish for that watc...
same dilemma...
By: lutz : May 12th, 2009-08:12
Hello Tassos, If the7337 was a perpetual calendar I would be very much tempted change it for mine,but it is'nt... Aesthetics of the 7337 are great for sure. The tourbillon is a remarkable piece but not my cup o' tea cheers, Lutz