Or, why I love Breguet dials. Of course, there's all that hand guilloché work, the lovely blued steel hands, the face on the sun, and the etched "secret" signature. But beyond that, note how crisp the printing is. It's not often I see printed details this
I've only seen the lugs on the anniversary models in photos, and they look nice. However, I do think something is lost without the traditional Breguet Classique straight welded lugs and cold rolled fluted case band, as was the case when Breguet abandoned
This bespoke strap form Visconti Milano came in much lighter in tone than expected. My solution? A touch of dark brown shoe polish. (Gasp!) Crude, but saved me buying yet another strap - much less changing straps again with Breguet's maniacal double screw
I'm more I'm more a lurker here than a poster but just wanted to share: Recently acquired my first QP watch - an early ref 3310BA. I was originally researching 3050s when I learnt more about this reference and I just fell in love with the quirky and beaut
Always comforted to see a calendar make the correct year transition Much loved Breguet 3787 Keeping the tree around for the grandchildren ... and wife!
This model was suggested to me by blau as a possible alternative to ref. 7707 & 7717 as (one of) the best perpetual calendar ever made by Breguet. And I must say that this way of displaying each information in a separate subdial is wonderful and wonde