....since fall of 2007. Woderfully detailed etched on the back, extremelly accurate, balanced front that has to be a little busy but then still beautiful. The caliber is a Frederic Piguet cal. 71, now owned by Breguet (in the past used also by other companies...) It is very thin open barrel and expe
And with the blue ocean and the guilloshe waves, is even more beautiful.... A photo will help you see that.... I was wondering if Breguet will survive the death of Nicholas Hayek... But Mark Hayek looks a good successor... Tassos
I have both the 7337 and 5317 perpetual the one witout much embellisment and the other with the skeletonized rotor and the beautiful barock engraving... Me too, I'd wish to have the 7337 with the back of the perpetual (they have the same movement calibre by the way, the 502) and I waited to see if s
...here in Greece too... I keep my Breguets with effort... But I may be in the need to sell eventually my Girard Perregaux Perpetual sooner or latter...With much stress...
...it was my Marine big date... I am still wearing it.... And I will treasure the Breguet certificates bearing the signature of Nicolas G. Hayek.... Tassos
In Europa Star newsletter... Nicolas G. Hayek died yesterday due to heart failure, during work in the Swatch group... Awfully sorry for the death of a great man, worried for Breguet, now that his driving force is not here anymore... Tassos This message has been edited by Tassos on 2010-06-29 11:37:3