
Amanico's original post shines a light on the Breguet 1775, a limited edition timepiece released to commemorate the brand's 225th anniversary. His detailed presentation of this 36mm platinum watch with an enamel dial and dual case backs offers a rare glimpse into a significant, yet perhaps lesser-known, chapter of Breguet's modern history. This article explores why this reference continues to captivate collectors, nearly a quarter-century after its unveiling.
The Reference 1775 represents Breguet's approach to perpetual calendar complications within the Classique Complications collection. This reference delivers the brand's traditional watchmaking in a perpetual calendar configuration, positioning it among Breguet's more complex offerings in the model range.
The 38mm platinum case houses a manual-winding movement beneath a silver dial, protected by sapphire crystal. The fixed bezel construction maintains clean lines consistent with the Classique aesthetic. Water resistance extends to 30 meters, reflecting the dress watch orientation of this reference.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking perpetual calendar functionality in Breguet's established case size and material combination. The manual movement requires regular interaction, attracting enthusiasts who appreciate hands-on mechanical engagement. The platinum case material and perpetual calendar complication position this reference in the upper tier of the Classique Complications series.
Pretty close to being a perfect Breguet!
The case is very pleasing on the eyes!
And available in Paris…
I was entirely unaware of it, so thank you for posting! What a beauty. Darren
Thank you for showing an almost perfect watch. So glad to have the opportunity to see all the beauty you share since many years.
and love the cabochon in the crown.
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