This model was suggested to me by blau as a possible alternative to ref. 7707 & 7717 as (one of) the best perpetual calendar ever made by Breguet. And I must say that this way of displaying each information in a separate subdial is wonderful and wonde
Fairly rare, but great references: I love this linear way of displaying the perpetual calendar complication. Xto posted his own watch here a couple of weeks ago . Ref. 7707 has a guilloché rotor; ref. 7717 has a hand engraved caliber. Best. credit: Sjx cr
Nevertheless, if I had to choose one perpetual calendar among all the ones offered by Breguet, I would go for the reference 7717 with its in line perpetual calendar like the one offered during the last Only Watch auction. Best wishes Alkiro
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
the 7717 uses the same f. piguet movement as the 5157, but decorated in the Baroque engraving style that is so prevalent on their watches. I find it technically impressive, but aesthetically uninspiring and inappropriate to the brand history that they vau
Hi West, The dial of this new/old perpetual calender model is simply too busy for me. I don?t like this flurry of tiny poorly legible subdials very much.The difference between the old 3310 and the new 5327 seems to be chiefly the case diameter,curious wha