The dial, hands, movement. And agree that with slightly different lugs it might be more wearable for a wider variety of wrist shapes and sizes. But very much a fan overall 😊👍🏻👌🏻
Last February, in Geneva, I tried on this Breguet Classique ref. 5157BR/11/9V6 . I would prefer the lugs to be a little less straight and the movement to be hand-wound . But apart from that, I find this watch really appealing . The rose gold case is 38 x ...
On the backside, however, the unbalanced look of the offset rotor isn't to my liking. You are quite right that a manual winding movement would be better. Thanks, M4
and feature a much less appealing movement. The guillochage on the rotor is quite nice, but I don't like the way it is cut so straight with no anglage at all. Best, Emmanuel
The dial, hands, movement. And agree that with slightly different lugs it might be more wearable for a wider variety of wrist shapes and sizes. But very much a fan overall 😊👍🏻👌🏻
35mm case shortens the lug to lug, hand wound dual barrel movement with power reserve indicator visible on movement side. It does have a seconds subdial, however. Pics from web: ...
It looks nice, but I'm unfortunately not completely fond of the sub-seconds on such a model: I think I prefer two hands only. And the shape of the bridges of the movement look a bit strange to me. But I might be nitpicking! Thanks again. Best, Emmanuel