Breguet Classique 5177 White Gold Enamel Blue: A Collector's Perspective
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Breguet Classique 5177 White Gold Enamel Blue: A Collector's Perspective

By amanico · Aug 1, 2020 · 65 replies
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Amanico's captivating photography of the Breguet Classique 5177 White Gold Enamel Blue from 2019 offers a fresh perspective on a modern classic. His post invites collectors to appreciate the watch's refined elegance while prompting a discussion on design choices like the date window and movement type. This article synthesizes community insights, making a decade-old conversation relevant to new enthusiasts exploring Breguet's Classique collection.

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How refined and elegant. 

Close to perfection, if only it didn't have this date, but, at least the date background is chromatically matching...




And it would have been  better with a manual winding movement, even though this automatic movement is nicely decorated.



Best,

Nicolas

About the Breguet Classique Ref. 5177

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.

Specifications

Caliber
777
Case
18k Rose Gold
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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The Discussion
JL
jlux
Aug 1, 2020

And yes,the date is not necessary on such a watch!

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LiftAngle51
Aug 1, 2020

Do not upset about the title i use. What i mean is, a Breguet Classique 5177 is a good start for those who are walking in the haute horology segment. Just my view. Not manual, when the masses demands automatics. I like this 5177. Not perfect, and that is not only the 5177 you share, i do also not understand properly the XXI. Breguet could made a XXI for bringing people into the brand, but if i mirror it to me, i want just another perfect watch which hammer all my wishes. Is there a Breguet i thi

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ZSHSZ
Aug 1, 2020

I even like the date, as long as it doesn’t cut into the numerals or minute track. Thank you for presenting it.

SP
Spangles - Dr. Tabby
Aug 1, 2020

And the finishing is very nice. Some internal angles can be seen. Not bad for entry level!

BI
BigFatPauli
Aug 1, 2020

What a classic watch.

DA
darmatgre-1
Aug 1, 2020

but of course even better without a date breaking up the dial. Still a nice watch either way. Darren

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