Breguet 1775: History, Specs, & Review
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Breguet 1775: History, Specs, & Review

By amanico · Nov 10, 2021 · 24 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) presents the Breguet Classique 1775, a timepiece celebrated for its elegant simplicity and refined aesthetics. His initial impressions highlight the watch's purity of design and the luxurious feel of its platinum case. This article delves into the community's nuanced reactions to its design choices, particularly the dial layout and case dimensions, offering a comprehensive look at what makes this reference noteworthy.

36 mm of pure elegance, purity of beauty. 









Platinum gives to this watch a very pleasant density, and at least you have the choice between two case back, a see through and a solid one, in platinum, too. 

The only thing I wonder is if it wouldn't been nicer with the Breguet signature at 12 rather than at 6 o' clock. BUT the good thing is that we don't have too many words on that sublime... Enamel dial! 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Breguet Classique Complications Ref. 1775

The Reference 1775 represents Breguet's approach to perpetual calendar complications within the Classique Complications collection. This reference delivers the brand's traditional watchmaking in a perpetual calendar configuration, positioning it among Breguet's more complex offerings in the model range.

The 38mm platinum case houses a manual-winding movement beneath a silver dial, protected by sapphire crystal. The fixed bezel construction maintains clean lines consistent with the Classique aesthetic. Water resistance extends to 30 meters, reflecting the dress watch orientation of this reference.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking perpetual calendar functionality in Breguet's established case size and material combination. The manual movement requires regular interaction, attracting enthusiasts who appreciate hands-on mechanical engagement. The platinum case material and perpetual calendar complication position this reference in the upper tier of the Classique Complications series.

Specifications

Caliber
502QP
Case
Platinum
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

Key Points from the Discussion

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The Discussion
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sham1
Nov 10, 2021

Simple, discreet with the trademark Breguet hands and numerals in a good size. 36mm may seem small to some but those straight lugs will compensate for that.

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BigFatPauli
Nov 10, 2021

But it needs the words "Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" on the dial

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Watcholic_id
Nov 10, 2021

that is pure elegance!

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MTR
Nov 10, 2021

But I am not 100% in love. I would prefer a 38,5mm to 40mm case, the signature at 12 (and perhaps smaller?) and another crown (for me its too ... feminine ... with this blue gemstone). Best Thomas

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MTR
Nov 10, 2021

My judgement was made just due this picture. I should see it live before making my mind up if I like it or not. Best Thomas

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Watch_kha_wen
Nov 10, 2021

Love the simplicity yet the beauty and elegance Enamel and platinum are icing on the cake Thanks so much for sharing Kev

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