
Ornatus-Mundi's detailed presentation of the Breguet Reine de Naples Perles Impériales and 9818 from BaselWorld 2016 showcases Breguet's mastery in ladies' high horology. This article highlights the intricate gem-setting and guillochage, affirming the Reine de Naples' position as a distinct and artfully crafted women's timepiece. It offers a deep dive into the aesthetic and technical merits that define these exceptional watches.















The Breguet Reine de Naples reference 8908 is a notable example within the brand's collection dedicated to women's horology, drawing inspiration from a historical piece created for Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples. This particular reference emphasizes a distinctive oval case shape and a design language that balances traditional Breguet aesthetics with a contemporary interpretation suitable for a modern collector. It represents a segment of Breguet's production that highlights both decorative artistry and mechanical refinement, appealing to those who appreciate a watch with a strong historical lineage and a unique form factor.
This reference typically features a case crafted from precious metal, housing an automatic movement. The dimensions are carefully considered to provide a comfortable fit while maintaining a significant presence on the wrist. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, which often incorporates elements such as mother-of-pearl, guilloché patterns, and Breguet numerals. The movement, visible through a sapphire case back, showcases the brand's finishing techniques and commitment to mechanical precision, offering a practical power reserve for daily wear.
For collectors, the Reine de Naples 8908 holds appeal due to its distinctive design and its connection to Breguet's heritage. It stands as a testament to the brand's ability to create watches that are both technically proficient and aesthetically refined. The various material and dial configurations available for this reference allow for a degree of personalization, making each iteration a unique acquisition for those seeking a watch that combines historical inspiration with contemporary watchmaking standards.
So, I found a (little) compromise with that... Best wishes Alkiro
Best wishes Alkiro
Best wishes Alkiro
In my case anyway.... Bought her the AP Royal Oak 37 mm. Rose gold. She loved it. 2 years later; got her the Day-Date 36 mm yellow gold green dial. She never touched the AP again... But in the defense of girls. How many good lady watches (without rocks) are out there?
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