
WHL presents an insightful review of the Breguet Classique Moonphase Ref. 7787, highlighting Breguet's mastery in mid-range complications. The article explores the watch's design elements, from its distinctive case features to the choice between enamel and guilloché dials, and delves into the technical aspects of its modern movement.







The reference 3137 represents Breguet's approach to classical watchmaking within the Classique series. This reference features a 36mm case size that positions it as a traditionally proportioned timepiece within the model range.
The watch houses an automatic movement within an 18k yellow gold case measuring 36mm in diameter. The silver dial is protected by sapphire crystal, and the timepiece offers 30 meters of water resistance. The design incorporates a fixed bezel as part of the overall case construction.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a precious metal automatic timepiece with classical proportions. The 36mm case size and yellow gold construction target those who prefer traditional sizing and materials. The automatic movement and sapphire crystal reflect contemporary technical standards within the Classique series framework.
Simple, dressy, elegant, these are some fundamentals which are dear to my heart when I think " Breguet ". And in 36mm, this is just sublime! Thanks for this very interesting post, Bill. Though, I don't knwo which dial I prefer... I would give a very slight preference for the enamel dial, I think. Best, Nicolas
one with the Guilloche Dial in Gold. At 39mm, perfect size as well.
This watch was on my wish list... but sadly, the use of silicium was for me an obstacle. Fx
I am curious what is the draw back in your mind of using silicon parts? It is my understanding that the pros out weight the cons. thanks for your insight
i find this one of the most attrative Breguets out there (and there are so many wonderful pieces in their collection) I saw it in metal and was completetly mesmirized by the enamel dial version. The 39 mm is a perfect size as well. Thanks for the great pictures Bill, Best, Stefan
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