Although I do think it would be even better without that big "guilloche main" plaque on the dial as it seems wholly unnecessary and IMHO adds nothing and even takes something away from the beautiful dial. Marc
For quite some time, I have been considering the purchase of a classic Breguet chronograph, preferably one that embodies the aesthetics of the first generation. Ideally, it should feature the Lemania-based caliber. Most purists recognize this movement fro
I have been hunting for a H37 for the past 6 years, saw one in white gold, but before I could take a deep breath....poooof, it was gone;) Cheers and good luck! Francois from Down Under
For me RD was never on my radar as I had only known the more outlandish models of recent time. Seeing your H40 has triggered a deep pang and need to find an old school H37 or H40. WHAT A BEAUTY! I'm completely smitten...boy oh boy....the hunt starts NOW.
Is that a H37 or 40? Honestly, strapping back my H40 takes quite a while of getting used to after the long string of larger pieces. I had only worn them probably 2-3x/year for the past 10yrs, usually when formal dressing is called for. Had me regretting a
Last night I had the good fortune to attend a spectacular Roger Dubuis event in downtown Chicago . The highlight of the evening, in addition to the watches, was meeting Roger Dubuis as well as other avid watch enthusiasts and collectors. Mr. Dubuis is a v
Congratulations! This H37 has a slightly different movement comparing to H40. I would appreciate if someone can explain this. Here is the photo for comparison. and the happy face of mine