
Dr. Tabby (Spangles) shares an intimate look at the Breguet Marine Chronograph Tourbillon Ref. 5837, challenging any misconceptions about Breguet's movement finishing. His detailed photographs, despite being phone captures, highlight the intricate craftsmanship and technical prowess inherent in this significant reference. This article delves into the visual and technical aspects that make the 5837 a standout piece.



It's the Marine Chronograph Tourbillon, glad you enjoy! Btw, Breguet says it was the first tourbillon with a silicon escapement. So, they upgraded the classic Lemania tourbillon movement.
Breguet makes some fuzzy and out-of-focus movements! Whoda thunkit?!
What’s wrong with me?!
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