I attended an event hosted by Breguet yesterday evening and had the opportunity to get close and personal with some of their watches. It was the 1st time I really had the opportunity to try some on and view the details of their watches, especially the dia
I feel the 5527 is so different from the 5827 they’re hard to compare. I wish Breguet had not discontinued the 5827. This reference certainly seems more “Breguet”. The 5527 has a very modern aesthetic. For me the best dial of the 5527 is the blue. It real
I don’t know about you. But, my ideal vacation involves visiting as many boutiques and ADs as possible! During these four days in Los Angeles, I did not miss a single boutique or AD in the area. Please take a look: Chopard Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph
Forewords: the prices below are available in France with VAT. 2018 was an extremely important year for Breguet considering the launch of the new Marine collection. 2019 seems to be quieter and can be considered as a year of consolidation for the brand tha
The time I spent during the Breguet exhibition at the International Maritime Museum in Hamburg had a quite high number of photos as a result, some of which I already shared with you in the 5177, Marine Chronographe Titane on bracelet and Reine de Naples t
In my photo shooting during the Breguet exhibition at the International Maritime Museum in Hamburg I was keen to for the first time encounter the new Marine series in real life, with the icing on the cake being the new titanium bracelet. The only model av
I heard back from Breguet about what movements are in the 3 new Marine models. First, the time and date Marine 5517. This model ditches the F.Piguet movement of the previous big date 5817 and replaces it with the movement from the Classique 5177. It's an
BREGUET MARINE CHRONOGRAPHE “200 ANS DE MARINE” 5823 On October 27 th 1815, Abraham-Louis Breguet was appointed chronometer-maker to the French royal navy by King Louis XVIII. It was not only a prestigious honour but also an essential state function. At t
Hello everybody. I am considering getting a Marine Chronographe 40mm black face with Rubber/Titanium strap (ref 353-88-3/62). I am very curious about the Movement UN-35 used. Any comments on the movement and the watch generally will be enormously welcome.