Celebrating Breguet’s 250th anniversary and a Happy World Watch Day with this recently acquired beauty! Happy world watch day! An early series Daniel Roth created Tourbillon, this first real serially produced and fully visible tourbillon in a wristwatch f
Any thoughts on the Breguet 3350 yg, I’ve been getting into neo-vintage lately and it seems like such a core piece to a proper neo vintage collection? Thoughts on the market or things to be aware of or alternatives you’d recommend instead? Premium differe
Engraving, ciselage, a work of art, really! Here is a picture, and the flower decoration is only on the 1st couple of years of the 3350. So, they are quite a rare sight.
Here is my wife's Tourbillon, one of the very first Tourbillon wrist watch produced by Breguet, this magnificient ref 3350 was originally purchased in Genève in 1989. It just received an up graded deployant clasp as well as a custom made leather strap, an
I think the reason why Daniel Roth get so much credit, is because he was instrumental in steering back the brand towards its roots, bringing back wrist watches inspired on A.L.Breguet pocket watches, such as la Chinoise, ref 3337, beautiful decorations, h
Hey there, Regarding your question about why I care, the answer is curiosity and scholarship. I’m a big fan of Breguet, but there’s not a ton of information out there. I’d like to learn more, and this forum has lots of knowledgable folks, so I thought I’d
A 3350 pre-swatch in yg or wg is much more affordable (relatively speaking). It's 35mm, and maybe add $2k for a full service into the price and you're still left with a Breguet tourbillon that fits your wrist for precious metal Rolex money. See, I'm looki