
In a captivating post, Bruno.M1 presents a horological dilemma, inviting the WatchProSite community to choose between two Breguet masterpieces: a Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar and a Split-Seconds Chronograph. This discussion highlights the nuanced preferences of collectors when faced with exceptional complications from a brand synonymous with haute horlogerie.

I don't know much about modern day Brequet (except that I like them) but if there was ever a brand to associate with a Tourbillon it would be Breguet. Regardless, this is a nice choice to make.
which one fits your wrist better?!
I always felt like tourbillons are better in full display in the back, not in the front so split second for me. The tourbillon dial is also too busy for my taste, even if extremely well executed.
I use a chrono multiple times daily, and the calendar on the tourbillon will need time-consuming resetting each time the watch gets restarted.
Seems to be a Breguet feature flaw, not being able to draw a clean dial, though I must admit that there are just too many tiny indicators
Both are pieces of art but if I had to choose, I’d go for the chronograph, purely for aesthetic reasons. The hole in the dial, to display the Tourbillon mechanism, is not my taste.
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