Or, why I love Breguet dials. Of course, there's all that hand guilloché work, the lovely blued steel hands, the face on the sun, and the etched "secret" signature. But beyond that, note how crisp the printing is. It's not often I see printed details this
I've only seen the lugs on the anniversary models in photos, and they look nice. However, I do think something is lost without the traditional Breguet Classique straight welded lugs and cold rolled fluted case band, as was the case when Breguet abandoned
This bespoke strap form Visconti Milano came in much lighter in tone than expected. My solution? A touch of dark brown shoe polish. (Gasp!) Crude, but saved me buying yet another strap - much less changing straps again with Breguet's maniacal double screw
The PuristSPro Moderator Team recently joined Breguet and several VIP guests to preview the latest novelties unveiled at Baselworld 2014. A reception was held at the Breguet Boutique on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California. I still remember the renova
I will be interested to hear your comments on the 7717 when you get to see it. Breguet's always wear larger than their size suggests, so the 35.5mm diameter will look fine on an average sized wrist. The almost linear display of information is interesting
I have both the 7337 and 5317 perpetual the one witout much embellisment and the other with the skeletonized rotor and the beautiful barock engraving... Me too, I'd wish to have the 7337 with the back of the perpetual (they have the same movement calibre
The winder for my 5327 have eaten quite a few batteries in the past 3 years and occasionally stopped to then restart again. In other words, it has been a bit flimsy. Now it has stopped all the way and a search on the internet doesnt look promising. Here r
...send one of my pieces to Breguet service, except the winding box of the 5327 perpetual but I miss it until now only 2 weeks, I bought my pieces through an official AD with much effort from my part... I completely understand, as also many friends in thi