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Many of the important inventions in watchmaking can be traced back to the watchmaker Breguet. He founded the manufactory in Paris in 1775. Today the company has its headquarters in the Vallée de Joux, Switzerland. In his time, Breguet was already a famous watchmaker. He also made a name for himself as an innovative designer and brilliant inventor. With a watch from the Breguet Tradition collection, you are buying an impressive watch of the highest quality.
Tradition and innovation
Even today's Breguet Tradition collection still draws on the legendary design of Breguet's first timepieces. Every single watch in the Breguet Tradition model series impresses lovers of luxurious timepieces with its typical features. One of the characteristic features of the Breguet Tradition collection is, among other things, the distinctive dial. A black, hand-guilloched gold dial forms a beautiful contrast to the cases made of the most valuable materials. The attractive timepieces from the Breguet Tradition model line come with cases made of 18 carat gold, rose gold or white gold.
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Even with their sophisticated complications, such as the retrograde seconds or the Breguet hairspring made of silicon, the luxurious watches testify to the great inventiveness of the watchmaker Louis Abraham Breguet. Each individual watch combines the historical legacy of its time with contemporary innovations.
Fascinating mechanics
Another stylistic feature of the Breguet Tradition line are the eccentric sub-dials for displaying the time. Decorated by hand, they impress with a delicate Clous de Paris motif. The typical details of a watch from the Breguet Tradition line include the blued hands. It is not without reason that they are considered a prototype for classic watchmaking. The dial itself only takes up part of the front side. It provides a clear view of the mechanics of the movement. All components impress with excellent craftsmanship down to the smallest detail. The bottom of the case is made of sapphire crystal and also provides a view of the movement.