
Modernahab's post featuring the Breguet Classique Perpetual Calendar 5327 invites readers to appreciate a timepiece often considered a horological benchmark. This article delves into the aesthetic debate posed by Modernahab, exploring whether the intricate dial or the meticulously finished movement of the Ref. 5327 holds greater appeal. Beyond the visual, it synthesizes community insights into Breguet's market position and enduring design philosophy.


The Breguet Classique reference 5327 represents the Date Moonphase series within the model range, distinguished by its combination of calendar and lunar phase complications. This reference positions itself as a dress watch offering within the Classique lineup, incorporating both practical and astronomical display functions.
The watch features a 39mm case constructed from 18k white gold, fitted with a sapphire crystal and fixed bezel configuration. The silver dial houses the date and moonphase displays, while an automatic movement provides the mechanical foundation. Water resistance extends to 30 meters, suitable for daily wear scenarios.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a complications-focused dress watch in precious metal construction. The 39mm case size accommodates contemporary sizing preferences while maintaining formal proportions. The white gold case material and silver dial combination creates a monochromatic aesthetic that suits both the Date Moonphase series identity and broader Classique collection positioning.
The perfect watch for CryptoBros
I LOVE the intricacy of that dial.
I would love to own one someday.
Hard to decide as I could quite happily lose myself looking at either side for a long time. Marc
I will go with the front as the better looking side.
Love the engraving on the movement!!
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