
In this fascinating exploration, WatchProSite's own amanico unearths two truly unexpected Breguet timepieces from the 1970s. Challenging conventional perceptions of the brand, Nicolas showcases a cushion-shaped time-only watch from 1975 and a cushion-shaped flyback chronograph from 1978. His post invites readers to reconsider the breadth of Breguet's historical design language beyond its more iconic references.



Theyβve got typical 1970s cases and I wonder if they were a less expensive offering from Breguet as the quartz watches were becoming popular then. It would be interesting to see the finishing of the movements. Regards Kev.
...I've seen the first but not the second (chrono). Both are very nice.
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