
Eklektik's recent encounter with the Breguet 3357 Tourbillon at Geneva Airport highlights the unique allure of luxury timepieces found in unexpected locales. His appreciation for the watch's delicate movement and comfortable 35mm case offers a compelling perspective for collectors considering this reference. This article delves into eklektik's initial impressions and subsequent thoughts on Breguet's offerings, providing valuable insights for both seasoned enthusiasts and new collectors.


The Breguet Classique Power Reserve reference 3357 is a notable example of the brand's traditional watchmaking, featuring a power reserve indicator on the dial. This model is recognized for its classic design elements, including the fluted caseband and welded lugs, which are characteristic of Breguet's aesthetic. The layout prioritizes legibility while presenting the power reserve complication in a balanced manner, appealing to collectors who value functional complications within a traditional framework.
This reference is housed in an 18k yellow gold case measuring 36 mm in diameter, with some examples noted at 35mm. It is fitted with a sapphire crystal. The watch is powered by the automatic caliber 502.3, which provides a power reserve of 45 hours. The movement is visible through a sapphire case back, allowing appreciation of its finishing.
The 3357 appeals to collectors interested in Breguet's Classique line and its emphasis on horological tradition. The inclusion of a power reserve indicator adds a practical element to the watch without compromising its classical proportions. This reference represents a period when Breguet continued to produce watches with a strong connection to its historical design principles, offering a blend of technical refinement and understated presentation.
Thanks for the splendid pictures! Cheers, Filip
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