The most beautiful part of a watch may be the one you weren’t supposed to see – as the Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7037 and Tradition GMT 7067 prove Breguet’s Tradition collection dates back to 2005 ...
Breguet revitalizes its Tradition collection with new Seconde Rétrograde models The 7037 features a blue movement, while the 7038 adds diamonds and black aventurine The 7097 introduces a white Grand ...
The Tradition collection is one of Breguet's most recognizable. Its design is rooted in Abraham-Louis Breguet's celebrated Tact watch, carrying forward its architectural philosophy and bringing it to ...
Some brands define a generation, some an era, and then there are a handful that define an epoch. In the world of watchmaking, that brand has always been Breguet, which celebrated 250 years of royal ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. For luxury companies, celebrating a significant anniversary is not just a marketing moment but a multiyear ...
Fresh off its top-prize win at the 2025 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève for the traditional Classique Souscription, Breguet pivots from the strictly historic to the futuristic with the Expérimentale ...
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Breguet’s very good year continues. The storied brand has been celebrating its milestone 250th anniversary all year by reminding everyone that it is one of the most formidable watchmakers in the game.
Abraham-Louis Breguet is the most important inventor in the history of watches. He’s responsible for automatic winding, the tourbillon, and shock absorption, among many other innovations. He even ...
The astonishing mastery and exquisite skill that defines the industry once again took the spotlight as 90 watches and clocks vied for coveted prizes. The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) ...
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