35mm case shortens the lug to lug, hand wound dual barrel movement with power reserve indicator visible on movement side. It does have a seconds subdial, however. Pics from web:
I've recently added this little gem but, as with so many Breguets, it's hard to find information. It seems clear to me just from looking at it that the 5907's design means to reference the Empire of the mid-century, but I haven't found any sources corrobo
Hi all I’ve been reading up on a few watches that have caught my eye, one of which is the Breguet 5907. As understand it the 5907 was made with two movements: originally it came with the Cal. 510 and later with the Cal. 511. The main differences between t
Surprised myself with a successful low-ball bid this morning. Sadly, I'm going to have to part with my 5907 now, but the Roth-designed 3137, with its complex guilloché and insane decorated movement, was too beguiling to resist. 😳
Slim, time only, not too big, and (deceptively) simple. Here's a hand-wound cousin: The power reserve indicator tucked away on the backside of the 5907 is an extra bonus.
For instance, the 5817 Marine with its long and kinked lugs is too large for me (although 39mm would be fine). But the overhaul of the Marine series has already started with the Marine Equation Marchant 5887, so I hope they will bring a basic Marine model
I too have my eyes on a watch discontinued 9 years ago which is available at the Patek salon and had not expected the encounter. So enjoy the watch, make it a part of you! I have to call one or two Breguet boutiques to see if they have stock left. And 1.5