Hi there, I’m doing some research on the Breguet Classique 3350/3357. What does the tourbillon number on the back mean? Using the example in the attached photo (taken from Ineichen’s Art of Breguet auction catalog), is it the 1191st tourbillon that Bregue...
The 3350/3357 are model numbers; the numbers are mostly arbitrary to Breguet's own naming nomenclature. Does it really matter why BMW calls their car a 5-series? Why didn't they chose a name like 55 series or AA-series? Why does Audi call their car an "A6...
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Hey there, Regarding your question about why I care, the answer is curiosity and scholarship. I’m a big fan of Breguet, but there’s not a ton of information out there. I’d like to learn more, and this forum has lots of knowledgable folks, so I thought I’d...
The numbers are likely ascending, but they are almost definitely not sequential, meaning not every number is used, they'll skip some numbers. The way Breguet makes their numbers is a bit of a secret, as it is used to prevent counterfeiting watches and pre...
Thanks for your response. That makes sense. If the numbers are ascending but some are skipped, then at least you have an upper bound, that is, the 109th is at most the 109th produced, if not earlier.