
Patrick (pmh6000) shares a festive glimpse of his Breguet timepiece, sparking a discussion that delves into the intricate details of its enamel dial. His post not only extends holiday greetings but also invites the community to appreciate the nuanced craftsmanship that defines such horological treasures. The ensuing conversation highlights specific characteristics of the Breguet dial, offering insights valuable to both prospective owners and long-time enthusiasts.

Warm greetings to you too! Your Breguet is gorgeous. Best, Emmanuel
It is a beauty. And thank you for the kind wishes.
...in the version I saw live, the sub-second did not have a definable edge. It was very subtle and just 'blended' into the main dial if that makes sense...
...the one I saw was years ago so probably original. Or is it just the lighting that is fooling me? This photo from SJX is what I saw.
Thanks for the pictures and a Merry Christmas to you, Patrick! All the best, Jon
that’s posted above they they then brought out the model with a one piece enamel dial with the sunken sub seconds area. Quite an achieve actually to make an enamel dial like this. Not many can do that.
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