
Alkiro1 shares a stunning series of macro photographs featuring his Breguet La Tradition in yellow gold, the original model that captivated collectors. This post offers an intimate look at the intricate details and craftsmanship of a watch often considered a benchmark in modern horology. His personal reflections and the community's engagement highlight the enduring appeal and subtle nuances of this significant Breguet reference.









Hoping that we will enjoy these great pics? For sure. My favorite is the one with the power reserve indicator...really cool shot!
It's my favorite modern Breguet Very nice macros I like forth picture most What was setup and gear? Sincerely D P.S. Save something for Monday
I much prefer the way that power reserve indicator to the one on the current model.
When I saw this Breguet for the first time, I immediately fell in love. After some years, I have mixed feelings between the yellow and rose gold models (the 38mm case size as I do not like the 40mm ones for many reasons). Finally, I opted for the yellow gold one which I consider to be the first and only "La Tradition" IMHO. Regarding your question, AndrewD posted two nice detailed pictures, many years ago, which show in detail all parts of this watch. Here is the link: Best wishes Alkiro
Well, if you are talking about the 40mm manual winding models, I am fully agree with you. For me, with the bigger size of the hour dial, the positioning of the power reserve indicator is like an excrescence IMHO. Best wishes Alkiro
My question was what was equipment you took Macros with Cheers D
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