I had the chance to fly through Geneva with a bit of spare time. Compares to many European airports, the offer from watch shops is something quite different! I stopped at Breguet and tried this one, what a stunning watch, the delicacy of the movement and
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
This is a maintenance question and issue. For ref 3357 or any manual tourbillon, is it better to run (wind regularly) as an automatic on a winder would be, or wind only and occasionally before wearing as the watch is rotated with others? Your help is grea
In addition to the grand re-opening of the boutique, Breguet also debuted "Breguet, The Innovator, Inventor of the Tourbillon" exhibit that is part of a worldwide tour. The collection will remain on display and open to the public at the Breguet Boutique B
tourbillon is a rather useless complication on a wrist watch but I am slowly coming around to its charm... The 3357 looks fantastic - so much better on the live photo than on the website, but then the website photos are unacceptable
Hi, I believe that you have a Breguet 3357 Tourbillon (lovely watch by the way!!!). The number on the clock face is probably the watch serial number. Am not too sure. I have a Breguet 7027 La Tradition myself, and it has a different 4 digit number on the
at the beginning I thought it was a 7547( 3357)........but 318 written on the dials....even if they are very similar .. I don't understand. I really don't have any experience in Breguet....I am checking this watch for a future possible bartering...... Has
In the recent issue (20) of QP Magazine there is an article on master watchmakers. At one of the pages there is a small picture of a pocket watch made by Francois-Paul Journe in his spare time (!) when he was studding to become a watchmaker. The movement