
Foversta's Baselworld 2011 report on Breguet highlights a significant year for the brand, showcasing its growing ambition within the Swatch Group. The introduction of the Hora Mundi Ref. 5717 and the Classique Moon Phases Ref. 7787 demonstrates Breguet's commitment to innovation and classical horology. This article provides a valuable contemporary review of key Breguet novelties and their reception by the collecting community.


























The Breguet Classique Moon Phases reference 7787 is a modern interpretation of Breguet's traditional aesthetic, featuring a prominent moon phase display and a small seconds sub-dial. This reference is characterized by its balanced dial layout and the brand's signature design elements, such as the fluted caseband and welded lugs. It represents Breguet's commitment to classical watchmaking, offering a refined complication within a contemporary case size. The watch is positioned as a dress watch, emphasizing legibility and traditional horological artistry. Its design is consistent with the Classique collection's focus on understated elegance and technical precision.
The 7787 is housed in an 18k rose gold case measuring 40 mm in diameter. It is powered by the automatic caliber 505SR, which provides a power reserve of 40 hours. The movement is visible through a sapphire crystal case back, allowing for appreciation of its finishing. The dial is silver, featuring Breguet numerals and hands, and is protected by a sapphire crystal. The watch offers a water resistance of 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear but not for swimming or diving. The fixed bezel is also crafted from 18k rose gold, complementing the case material.
This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate Breguet's historical design codes combined with a practical complication. Its moon phase display is a central feature, executed with clarity and precision. The 7787 fits within the Classique collection as a model that highlights a specific astronomical complication while maintaining the collection's overall aesthetic. Variants typically involve different case materials or dial finishes, but the core design and complication remain consistent across the reference.
Thank you, FX, for the report. I had almost forgot about Breguet at Basel and now here it is. Very impressive some of the novelties and I agree that the dual time is very clever. A bit big, but interesting function. I still only wish that the watch were universal as many business people travel between Asia and America or Europe.... But I would love to see it in person. I don't have good contact with Swatch Group Japan, though.... :-( Thanks again for a wonderful report! Ken
Firstly, Thank you very much for all the great pictures you shared with us. I think I am looking forward to seeing the real Type XXI watch in person. I am in love with titanium material because it is so light.
I am very impressed with the Breguet offerings this year. I wish the dual time Ref. 5717 was 40 or 42mm, but the complication is beautifully executed and the 3 dials are a lovely thought; rare to see Australia and New Zealand so accurately rendered. The moon phase Ref. 7787 is a more classical size at 39mm (with a 36mm version for your partner) and I like the new tapered hands. Will have to see what readability is like in person, because it may be easy to confuse the different hands. The gold Br
in person I like it more than in photos. Nonetheless, 37mm is the one to have, IMO, in yellow gold, of course. Best, CaliforniaJed
... because I realise that for many wrists the 37mm La Tradition is on the small side, even if perfectly proportioned. So like you, I tried the 7057 on in a Boutique. It does have a more modern feel to it. But I don't like the way the sides have to slope down to the Cal. 507DR movement; it just reminds me that the watch has been enlarged from what was originally intended. And the larger dial, which does improve legibility, now covers the central barrel jewel and part of the time setting train, a
Modern disgns are far from symmetry of pieces made by Breguet himself. Only 7337 is close to historic symmetry approach. IMHO
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