Breguet was founded in 1775 by Abraham-Louis Breguet. Abraham was a Swiss watchmaker who was born in January of 1747 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Breguet’s father’s died in 1758. Some years later, Abraham’s mother remarried to Joseph Tattet. Tattet came from a family of watchmakers. They moved to Paris where they had a showroom. The family tried to draw Abraham into the trade. Eventually he found interest and in 1762 he was sent to be apprenticed to a Versailles master watchmaker. Abraham studied watchmaking for 10 years under Ferdinand Berthoud and Jean-Antoine Lépine before setting up his own watchmaking business in Paris, France. The business was a success. Breguet made three series of watches, and the highest numbering of the three reached 5120. It is estimated that his shop produced around 17,000 timepieces during Breguet’s life. Because of his minute attention to detail and his constant experimentation, no two Breguet pieces are exactly alike.

His achievements soon attracted a wealthy and influential clientele: Louis XVI and his Queen Marie-Antoinette, Louis XVIII, Napoleon Bonaparte, and the 1st Duke of Wellington to name a few. In 1783, Breguet invented the gong spring for the minute repeater. He also designed the famous open-tipped hands known as “Breguet hands” and Breguet’s Arabic numerals. Later, in 1789, he invented the ratchet key known as the “Breguet key” which allows the escapement to work without oil.

In 1807, he took on his son Louis-Antoine as his partner, renaming the firm “Breguet et Fils” (Breguet and Sons). Louis-Antoine took over the firm upon the death of his father in 1823. After a couple of generations taking over the business, Abraham-Louis’ great-grandson, Louis Antoine (1851-1882) was the last of the Breguet family to run the business. The Breguet company hired English watchmaker Edward Brown to manage the factory. Brown eventually became a partner and, after Breguet’s grandson’s death, the owner and head of the company.

To this day, watches are manufactured that are committed to the famous tradition of Brequet horology. The best known models among these are: Grande Complication, Aeronavale Type XX, Heritage, Flying Tourbillon, Marine and the Classique series. The Classique exemplifies the watchmaking ideals of precision, clarity and elegant lines.

Whether extra-thin models or complicated watches, they are all true to the technical principles, the artistry and the traditional values of Breguet.Whether extra-thin models or complicated watches, they are all true to the technical principles, the artistry and the traditional values of the Breguet watch. Classique wristwatches capture the essence of Breguet’s original features. In some models, the precious materials of former times and fired enamel dials with Arabic numerals will delight Breguet enthusiasts.

Breguet is presenting another new model, the Classique 7787 Moon Phases watch.
The Breguet Classique 7787 watch offers a novel yet timeless interpretation of the moon phase complication that is a staple in the Breguet lineup of classic watches.

The enameled version of the watch features the same Arabic numerals that were created by the renowned watchmaker for his first wrist and wall clocks. These slender, easily visible and elegant numerals reflect his style so much that today they are named after their creator: Breguet numerals. Another homage to the Breguet watchmaking tradition dating back to the period before 1790 – the minutes track, made up of tiny stars, together with stylised fleurs-de-lis for the five-minute fractions. The power reserve scale is decorated with arrows similar to those with which the dial of pocket watch No. 92 of the sample of 1785 is decorated.

Whimsical, classical and typical of Breguet watches from the past and present, the dial is the centrepiece of the Breguet Classique 7787 watch. The placement of the poetic moon phase is unusual yet harmonious, just below the 12 o’clock marker. Like in antique pocket watches and clocks from the time of Abraham-Louis Breguet, the design of the moon in the moonphase disk depicts a face in the middle of a starry night sky.

Classique wristwatch in 18-carat white gold. Self-winding movement with power reserve indicator and phases and age of the moon. Balance spring, lever and escape wheel in silicon. White ‘grand feu’ enamel dial with Breguet Arabic numerals and secret signature. Blued steel Breguet hands with “apple” tip. Minute markers around the outer rim. Sapphire caseback. Water-resistant to 3 bar (30m). Diameter 39mm.

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