
ED209 offers a detailed look at the Breguet 7047BR Fusee and Chain Tourbillon, comparing it to other notable Breguet tourbillons. The author highlights the watch's impressive size, intricate movement, and distinctive design elements, providing a comprehensive overview for enthusiasts of high horology.











The reference 3797 represents Breguet's approach to the minute repeater complication within the Classique collection. This reference delivers the traditional chiming mechanism in a relatively compact 36mm format, positioning it as an accessible entry point into Breguet's minute repeater offerings.
The watch features an 18k yellow gold case measuring 36mm in diameter with a fixed bezel configuration. A silver dial sits beneath sapphire crystal, while the manual-winding movement provides the mechanical foundation for the minute repeater function. Water resistance extends to 30 meters, reflecting the dress watch orientation of this timepiece.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking minute repeater complications in a more wearable case size. The 36mm proportions and yellow gold construction align with traditional dress watch conventions, making the 3797 suitable for collectors who prioritize the acoustic complication over contemporary sizing trends. The silver dial provides a neutral backdrop that complements the yellow gold case material.
But I find it too thick. Way too thick. Not olny because of the sapphire. It seems, indeed, that such a sapphireis mandatory, and your pics show that very well. The movement, dial side, is very thick, too. My favourite is the original Tradition, with its 37 mm case. White gold for me, please. ;) Best, and thanks for this nice post, Ed! Nicolas
the watch looks rather large and I am sure it is stunning!! the chaine and fussee is absolutely incredible. would love to see some videos of the watch in action!
My favorite is the La Tradition 7027 with 37mm case and yellow gold :) My wrists are too small to wear this fusee and chain tourbillon, but it definitely is cool. Regards, ED-209
Hi mjnournoff, Thanks for the compliments. It definitely is stunning to see in person. Here's a short video I made of the 7047BR :) Regards, ED-209
Thanks for sharing the vid and photosED-209. -MW
one recently, Zenith Academy Georges Favre-Jacot. Any idea how practical and reliable this mechanism is and what is the maintenance requirement? I don't even want to know the cost of sending such watches for service :(( LA is good, close to all the nice stuff. Thanks for sharing, Ed. Rgds Raymond
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