from right to left:
ref.2526 yellow gold
ref.2526 platinum with diamon index
ref.2526 rose gold with radium index

Add in a rose gold with black dial and it's game, set and match!! Timeless beauty and elegance in that simple reference...
Thanks for sharing,
Steve
as far as i know there are less than 20 black dials have appeared in the market. and only about 5 rose among them.
would love to know the condition of that piece. Not mentioned in Chritie's description.
They say 8 rose gold black dials are known which means only about 8-12 in yellow gold assuming only 20 black dials total. Who knows?
A rose gold / black enamel dial with bracelet sold in May at Christies in Geneva for a mere 123k CHF (sorry if it breaks forum protocol to mention price!). I was very tempted and lusted after the picture in the catalog, but was certainly not going to bid on something like that without seeing it personally. I remember noting that it did not have an Abstract of the Archives accompanying it and wondered what that might mean. It was gorgeous!
Steve
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your information.
I was actually at Christie's in May and saw 2526rg black in person. Indeed, the watch was great but gave up bidding because of the archive issue. I think we may forget about the archives if the watch itself is good enough to buy.
John
It’s a treat to see these on their own, but to see the three together is indeed rare. The only thing missing is the black dial with the Breguet numbers to complete the picture, on any metal but preferably on the rose gold.
Well done, a collecting triumph
Benio
i do agree that the next 2526 should be black or breguet. but both are very very rare.
