This 250th Anniversary year has been a very prolific and interesting one from Breguet . Let's have a look ! NB: following Breguet's own list of the Timepieces to honour a legacy , I deliberately omitted the pieces which weren't specific to the 250th Anniv
The oval pocket watch n° 1682 dates from 1822, whereas Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples, is said to have purchased 34 clocks between 1808 and 1814. And the Reine de Naples collection is presented as follows by the website: "This collection is a free interp
I attended an event hosted by Breguet yesterday evening and had the opportunity to get close and personal with some of their watches. It was the 1st time I really had the opportunity to try some on and view the details of their watches, especially the dia
Almost every time I go to a nice restaurant in Asia or in Beverly Hills, there's almost always one beautiful woman wearing a Breguet Reine de Naples. They can be very young (daughter), middle aged (mother), or a retired individual (grandmother) but always
The Reine de Naples is the epitome of a ladies’ watch in my humble opinion. Peculiar, unique design instead of the ubiquitous “pinking and shrinking” approach of other watches in the attempt to fit the taste of women. Plenty of history as part of a renown
What a duo! I like the 7337 a lot, so much of classical elegance. Your wife’s Reine de Naples is even better, in my view it is just stunning. It’s by far the most elegant ladies’ watch on the market in my view. Enjoy those precious timepieces.
This was purchased about 15 years ago, it still works well and looks fresh. But I’m taking it back to Breguet for servicing The model is called Reine de Naples, it s an establishment icon in the world of ladies watches
Marine Ladies: this date window and these terrible Roman numerals.... But the blue of the dial is a dream. Wonderful! I have to see it in metal to see how bad the numerals are in reality. So - for me - the only possible choice now (from the pics) can be t
Don't ask me how they make it, I don't know, but the outcome is very pleasant. Marine Ladies: Even nicer, the Reine de Naples, without this damn date which kills the purity of the awesome dial: What do you think? Best, Nicolas