I too have a few of these watches that I am sure will be with me one day given the right moment,the right watch ...and the right price! For example one of the earlier versions of the UN Sonata (like your wonderful watch), a VC Malte Chronograph and a Breg
Hi, I'm looking at the Breguet 5307 possibly as my first Tourbillon. I've run the search for this here and have read all of them and I'm hoping to get updated feedback from current owners and from those who may have sold this, why did you sell it? The reg
About 2 years ago, while in Carmel, California, I happened upon a photo in a magazine for the Breguet 5307. I was drawn to the page, not by the watch, but rather by the quote associated with it. The quote was from one of my favorite books, The Count of Mo
Hi all, Finally got a response from Breguet. Basically fine to use a watch winder, it won't harm the watch. The calibre is 387 and the watch should be wound clockwise (facing the dial) only. They are in the process of doing final testing as to how many re
Hi, I just purchased a 5307 and am unable to find out how it should be wound on a watch-winder - CW, CCW, or both? and how many times a day? If anybody knows the answer please advise! Thanks,
Does anyone know whether there is any difference between the tourbillon on a hand wound watch (for example the 3577) and the tourbillon on an automatic watch (for example the 5307)?
Scan courtesy of Worldtempus.com This new Tourbillon houses Breguet's calibre 587, an automatic Tourbillon with twin barrels and 120 hours of power reserve. As usual, both the dial and the gold rotor are guilloched by hand. It is available in yellow gold