Hello beloved community, had a quick question. Noticed my 7037 doesn't have a tiny screw/bolt on the caseback like others I have seen. Also took my watch to a Breguet boutique and it all checked out. The one I have is likely to be one of the last 7037's e
For over a decade, I have saved up to purchase a dream watch...the Breguet Tradition 7037 in white gold (the First Automatic Tradition ever + retrograde seconds hand). Discontinued for a decade or so, the 7037 in white gold has become quite hard to find.
After I had given up two 7027 (yellow gold and white gold), I finally met this beauty! Retrograde second and automatic with special rotator. Just look at how the retrograde second work at its back. It’s mesmerising
Confirming with a photo of my 7037 as well. As others have said, I imagine it was placed there to ease the job of the watchmaker. The Naked Watchmaker has a deconstruction of the 7097 (the updated 7037) with lots of photos. Perhaps someone can figure it o
Not visible on the breguet tradition 7027 But EVERY tradition 7037 ( automatic seconded retrograde ) has it First I thought it was a manufacturing error…. But since ALL 7037 have this strange notch….. it’s no coincidence not an error But …. Someone knows
And always preferred the yellow gold A friend has one and I had the chance to take these pics Love the warmth the yellow gold has And while most of the times I prefer manual winding watches ... this automatic has such a cool rotor it make sit even better
When I pulled out my macro lens and took some close-ups I got surprised. And not in the usual way where the surprise is of the disappointing kind, on the contrary! I did not expect that level of finishing on this piece! Anglage by hand, black mirror polis
I very nearly got the 7037 version of this watch (I think) for my 40th birthday this year, but decided in on the white gold version instead. The yellow gold one is so beautiful. Congratulations! The Breguet 7037 I got for my 40th birthday