Classique Phase de lune 7235 ref. 7235BH/0H/9V6 Among the 250th Anniversary releases that succeeded to the Souscription , this one caught my eye because of its beautiful dial . The Breguet gold case , measuring 39 x 9.9 mm, fits nicely on the wrist. This
This 250th Anniversary year has been a very prolific and interesting one from Breguet . Let's have a look ! NB: following Breguet's own list of the Timepieces to honour a legacy , I deliberately omitted the pieces which weren't specific to the 250th Anniv
Still one of my absolute favorites. 7787BR. Checks all the boxes - Breguet history, numerals, blued hands, hands style, moon phase, coin edge, lugs, grand feu enamel, power reserve, exhibition case back, and hidden signature.
Although I prefer it on White Gold or platinum, this 7787 obviously has all the characteristics of a desirable watch: An endless second hand, an enameled dial with its Breguet numbers, a 20mm bracelet and a folding buckle. What more could you ask for? Oh,
This is such a charming watch, the 7787, I enjoy it a lot. I bought this model for my now ex-fiancee, I wish her all the happiness in the world. My wife now has a Breguet, but without a moonphase. This 7337 previous generation is another delight to wear.
I was in Paris last week and visited the Breguet museum in Place Vendôme. For those of you who haven’t gone, it’s a great stop for Breguet lovers. The staff is very knowledgable and happy to chat about all things Breguet. Here are some of the watches that
For me I love the look as a great reflection of the Breguet style, and the long PR hand especially. But I’ve always been conflicted with a moonphase without a date. I am a stickler for moon phase indications being accurate, and a dress watch that would be