Breguet Case Shape Review
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Breguet Case Shape Review

By Gelato Monster · Aug 7, 2021 · 27 replies
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Gelato Monster's original post highlights a Breguet tonneau-shaped timepiece, inviting the community to share their perspectives on its design. This article delves into the aesthetic nuances of this particular reference, exploring why its case shape resonates so strongly with collectors. The discussion synthesizes community insights on its unique dial elements and overall design language, offering a comprehensive look at its appeal and potential areas for refinement.

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GE
Gelato Monster
Aug 7, 2021
IMHO quite artsy yet classical chic

WA
Watchonthewrist
Aug 7, 2021
Wow love this case design a lot .

Both stunning

T.
T.S.
Aug 7, 2021
Totaly like the design

Looking forward to trying it on the wrist

GE
Gelato Monster
Aug 7, 2021
i am also drooling over it

LI
LiftAngle51
Aug 7, 2021
GM, here my thoughts

Sure, i never seen such a perfect tonneaus till now. I have a weak spot for Breguet. The watch maker and his story, felt a Marine in my hands, i could do it on, but it was important the watch stay perfect for somebody who bought it. It was enough to form an opinion about the watch and brand which is superb. Like Breguet. I am concerned about the Marines from 2020 till present. The Roman numerals are an earthquake for me. The lugs are an earthquake for me. It changed to much for me, i must experi

GE
Gelato Monster
Aug 7, 2021
I am with you

agree on arabic (even better breguet font), nonetheless IMHO stretched roman numeral looks nicer than stretch arabic OK on second hand Grail on perpetual calender but where? wouldnt PC make it too busy? Now its got nice datodate

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