If you're not familiar with it, the Naked Watchmaker is a great resource for understanding how different movements work. And it just so happened they deconstructed both the 7047 and the 5717. Here's the 7047: https://www.thenakedwatchmaker.com/decon-bregu
For those keeping score, I now have a Tradition Tourbillon 7047, a Classique Hora Mundi 5717, and now a Classique Musicale 7800. There's one more Breguet (the Classique Chronometrie 7727) on my list before I feel my collection is complete, but I'm feeling
Congrats on the trade, that platinum 5717 is a stunning piece, and sounds like a real upgrade. As for registration, best to avoid guessing an AD, reach out to Breguet directly and explain the situation; they may let you register it properly or note you as
I just traded my rose gold 5717 which was not in great condition for a platinum 5717 which is. The dealer who sold it to me included a completely blank Certificate of Origin booklet. I asked Breguet about the history of the watch, and they confirmed it wa
I have the Classique Hora Mundi 5717 and absolutely love the complication. The 5555 is not that much more expensive than the serial Marine Hora Mundi 5557, at least new. MSRP for the 5557 is US $89,100, while the limited edition 5555 is US $104,700. Of co
I purchased what I believe to be new old stock of a 2013 Tradition Tourbillon 7047 with Fusee & Chain. I asked in a separate post about whether I would be able to register it with Breguet as the original owner, and the consensus was that I could. I'm
The 5727 indeed has much charme and with this open dial a certain … generosity. It attracts me more than the 5717. What do you think of the Breguet Musicale which falls in the same category? It’s still on my wishlist. And of course my IWC Minute Repeater
The redesigned version of the 5717, the 5727 WT is inserted into the mix? The new WT is thinner by 1.1mm at 12.6mm and smaller across at 43mm versus 14.4mm. The 5727 dial is 4 different hand done guilloche patterns versus the solid gold dial with continen