
Jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) seeks community input on a significant acquisition, weighing the Breguet La Tradition 7027 against various Classique models. He expresses admiration for the La Tradition's homage to Breguet's heritage but voices concern about its long-term appeal compared to the more enduring Classique line. The author presents several models, including the 38mm Classique 5277 and a 39mm Moonphase PR, inviting fellow collectors to share their preferences and insights.





The Breguet La Tradition 7027 represents a masterful homage to Abraham-Louis Breguet s revolutionary horological innovations, specifically drawing inspiration from his souscription watches of the late 18th century. This reference exemplifies Breguet s philosophy of making the mechanical movement the star of the show, with the brand s signature open-dial architecture revealing the intricate workings within. The La Tradition collection, introduced in the early 2000s, pays tribute to Breguet s historical commitment to technical transparency and educational watchmaking, where the movement components themselves become the primary aesthetic element. This particular reference showcases the manufacture s ability to seamlessly blend centuries-old design principles with contemporary horological sophistication.
At the heart of the 7027 beats the manufacture Caliber 505SR, an automatic movement that demonstrates Breguet s technical mastery through its skeletonized construction and classical finishing. The movement features the brand s distinctive pare-chute shock protection system, a direct descendant of Breguet s original invention from 1790, alongside a silicon escapement wheel and pallet fork that enhance both precision and magnetic resistance. The off-center dial arrangement at 12 o clock displays hours and minutes via traditional Breguet open-tipped hands, while the remaining dial space reveals the movement s barrel, gear train, and oscillating weight. The slate gray dial provides an elegant contrast to the exposed mechanical elements, creating depth and visual hierarchy within the 40mm white gold case.
The 7027 s design language epitomizes Breguet s neoclassical aesthetic through its coin-edge bezel, engine-turned surfaces, and the signature Breguet numerals adorning the subsidiary dial. The sapphire crystal case construction offers complete transparency, allowing appreciation of the movement s architecture from multiple angles. From a collectibility standpoint, this reference occupies a significant position within the La Tradition lineup, representing the perfect entry point into Breguet s philosophy of mechanical transparency while maintaining the brand s historical design codes. The combination of manufacture movement, precious metal construction, and the prestigious Breguet heritage ensures strong positioning within the contemporary haute horlogerie market, appealing to collectors who value both technical innovation and classical watchmaking traditions.
What about the 7277? Granted, its significantly bigger than the 5277 but - the amount of horotechnology inside and plethora of guilloche techniques! Regards, skyeriding
I believe the La Tradition 7027 would fit your wrist better at 37mm due to the long Breguet lugs. I like the 5277R a lot but the watch wears big on my wrist no thanks to the lugs. On the movement side of things, the 7027's parachute system is one of the many inventions of the great man so to own this watch would have added meaning. Best wishes, Sham
in a heart beat...that second Cheers D
Hmm let's see... Hand-guilloched dial, free-sprung balance, overcoil hairspring, hand beveled anglage... All these are similar traits from watches like a Voutilainen or a Philippe Dufour... Robin, I see where you're coming from... ; )
I think the last one in your list of pictures would be it. Very Breguet, plus has sufficient complications and balance to the whole watch.
Fortunate enough to try on this one. Absolutely love the openwork and exposed working balance. But with your MB&F, I'm sure this won't match up against it. Haha I'm sure you'll be happy with any of these beautiful pieces! Cheers! Tony
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