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Breguet's most classic collection: Classique

The models in the Classique collection are characterized by their timeless aesthetics; They are the representation of Breguet's style par excellence.


Made by hand, following an ancient methodology and the delicacy of the resulting details continues to be a manufacturing secret that is still guarded with great zeal.

New 2024: Queen of Naples 9818

Breguet pays tribute to femininity by presenting a new version of the Reine de Naples. Dressed for the occasion, the new model comes in an exquisitely fresh mint green hue.

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Breguet craftsmanship

For Breguet, technical mastery and, naturally, aesthetic mastery have always been imperative, a field that is much more complex than it seems and that not only requires valuable specialized knowledge, but also constant efforts. to keep them alive.

The Manufacture is one of the few to have created engraving, chamfering, enameling and guilloché workshops under its own roof. A very important deployment in terms of skills whose objective is, of course, the ornamentation of each watch – that is, what gives it its unique identity – but also the training of new talents in these artistic and artisanal trades.

Breguet History: The Tourbillon

The Tourbillon is considered one of the greatest complications of all time and has never been as alive in Fine Watchmaking as it is today.

Developed more than 200 years ago by Abraham-Louis Breguet, the Tourbillon is not an object of mechanical art, but the result of precise physical observations; a true human adventure and an industrial epic in itself.

Know-how: Guilloché

Guilloché decoration is a type of mechanical craft that consists of precision engraving on materials in grids of straight, curved or discontinuous lines; a work of art made with the help of specially dedicated guilloché lathes that create circular shapes or linear patterns

Used in watchmaking for the first time in 1786 by Abraham-Louis Breguet, guilloché has never been more present than now at the Maison.

Know-how: Engraving

Breguet engravers practice their art in the workshops of the Manufacture, located in the Vallée de Joux (Switzerland), with absolute respect for tradition.

With the exception of binocular microscopes, the tools and techniques used are the same as centuries ago. Craftsmen make finely detailed decorations on the plate or bridges of the movement, often engraving the “Breguet” signature by hand. In models with openwork oscillating masses, their peripheries are also engraved with ornamental motifs.

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  1. MADRID: Serrano, 63 - 636 569 633
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