
Gerard, known as jlux on WatchProSite, shares a captivating look into his Breguet collection, highlighting the distinctive aesthetics and superb quality that draw him to the brand. His post sparks a discussion among collectors about Breguet's unique position in the luxury watch market and the brand's enduring appeal. This article explores the nuances of Breguet collecting, from design preferences to market perception, through the lens of jlux's personal journey.

The Breguet Classique reference 5177 represents an automatic entry within the Classique collection, distinguished by its 38mm case proportions and rose gold construction. This reference utilizes automatic movement technology within the traditional Classique aesthetic framework.
The 38mm case is crafted from 18k rose gold and houses an automatic movement. The silver dial provides contrast against the warm gold case material. Sapphire crystal protects the dial surface, while the watch maintains 30 meters of water resistance. The bezel design remains fixed in position.
Reference 5177 appeals to collectors seeking automatic movement functionality within traditional dress watch proportions. The 38mm case size positions this reference for those preferring mid-sized case dimensions, while the rose gold construction and silver dial combination offers specific aesthetic preferences within the broader Classique automatic range.
This 5177 is haunting me since a while....
Now I will have to wait for the right moment and occasion....
You’ve got 3 master pieces that each one by themselves carries a part of the breguet legacy and history. How can that be “small”. I call it a perfect reflection of a brand
Strange that Breguet doesn’t get as much adulation as say AP or VC. This trio says it all. The quality just pops out of the screen. I often think about picking up your version of the 5817, but now I have two more to seriously consider!
I’m a big fan of the Tradition, one day perhaps.
Watch for every occasion.
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