
Shortys home offers a captivating close encounter with two Breguet Tradition timepieces, exploring how the series, launched in 2005, draws inspiration from Abraham-Louis Breguet's historic pocket watches. This photo essay highlights the open architecture, symmetric gear train, and unique finishing that define the Breguet Tradition, connecting modern horology with centuries of heritage.

















The Breguet Tradition 7097 stands out within the Tradition collection for its retrograde seconds display, a distinctive feature that emphasizes the brand's historical design principles while offering a contemporary aesthetic. This reference showcases a significant portion of its movement on the dial side, a hallmark of the Tradition series, allowing for direct appreciation of the mechanical architecture. It represents a modern interpretation of Breguet's souscription and tact watches, bringing internal mechanisms to the forefront of the design.
The watch features a round case, typically crafted from precious metals, housing a meticulously finished manual-winding movement. The open-worked dial reveals bridges, gears, and the pare-chute shock protection system, a Breguet invention. The retrograde seconds hand sweeps across an arc at the 10 o'clock position, complementing the off-centered time display. A sapphire crystal protects the intricate dial, ensuring clarity and durability.
This reference appeals to collectors who value mechanical transparency and historical horological references. Its design, which highlights the movement's construction, positions it as a technical and artistic statement within Breguet's offerings. The Tradition 7097 is available in various metal configurations, each maintaining the core design principles of the retrograde seconds display and visible movement components.
I am a great fan of the Breguet La Tradition watches. In fact, I owned the 7057 in white gold a few years ago. The only reason why I let it go was the size : at 40 mm (the real size even being closer to 40.5 mm) with the typical Breguet long and straight lugs made it wear too big for my aesthetical comfort. The perfect size for this watch would be for me the 38 mm of the very first automatic version. Stiil this is a daring watch and one of the strongest horological offerings from Breguet. Thanks
The Traditions are beautiful and intriguing watches, very fitting for the brand as well.
The best of both worlds would be an offering with that seconds complication and manual wind. Wonderful photography.
Here’s my 38mm 7037 from 2008. My first love.
at the same time. Very difficult to achieve. Thank you for the report, Henrik.
past with a new, contemporary design and Breguet has absolutely done this with the Tradition line. No wonder Philippe Dufour stated that this was the watch he would have liked to have made. Best wishes Will.
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