breguet tradition tourbillon

Breguet. Abraham-Louis Breguet was an exceptional craftsman who, back in 1775, invented the tourbillon mechanism and developed automatic winding and perpetual calendar mechanisms that are still used on the majority of luxury watches in the 21st century. Respectful of this rich past, the brand that bears his name strives to stay ahead of its time by innovating tirelessly.
The breguet tradition tourbillon collection pays a vibrant tribute to the memory of Breguet. Inspired by the legendary souscription watches of Breguet, Tradition timepieces suggest both a return to the brand’s origins and a vision of its future.
Breguet Unveils the Blue Version of its Classique Tourbillon Extra-Plat Automatique
The spectacular outcome of years of diligent development, the Breguet Double Tourbillon includes a hand-wound movement fitted with a pair of tourbillon regulators rotating on the hour axis.
Even though the progress of watchmaking has made it possible to considerably improve regularity by more classic means, the Tourbillon, patented in 1801, remains a great invention, a legendary milestone in Breguet’s career.
Breguet Tradition Dame 7038. Tradition 7047. The Tradition collection pays a vibrant tribute to the memory of Breguet. Inspired by the legendary souscription watches of Breguet, Tradition timepieces suggest both a return to the brand’s origins and a vision of its future.
Breguet Tradition 7047. The Tradition collection pays a vibrant tribute to the memory of Breguet. Inspired by the legendary souscription watches of Breguet, Tradition timepieces suggest both a return to the brand’s origins and a vision of its future.
On June 26, 1801, or rather on 7 Messidor, year IX, since the Republican calendar was still in force in France, Abraham-Louis Breguet earned the rights for a patent which would last for a ten year period for a new type of regulator called the “Tourbillon”.
Breguet Classique Double Tourbillon Quai de l’Horloge This new model blends mechanical virtuosity with aesthetic mastery: entirely exhibited, the movement reveals two tourbillons that set the whole plate in motion through a central differential. Each component is hand-finished, while the back of the movement is engraved with the “House on the Quai”, the Parisian building where Abraham
For its new Classique Tourbillon Extra-Plat Squelette 5395, Breguet has opted for an extra-thin three-millimeter thick skeleton design for its tourbillon movement. An undertaking that is as much technical as it is artistic with emphasis on craftsmanship, of which the watchmaker is at the forefront.
The breguet tradition tourbillon replica essence lies in a constant process of creation and tireless innovation, always remaining ahead of one’s time, while at the same time observing the rules of excellence in engineering and visual harmony which Breguet defined, and which has given birth to the modern art of watchmaking.