About Breguet

Breguet, symbolizing a rich historical and cultural legacy, as well as cutting-edge technology, has consistently captivated enthusiasts through its capacity for innovation. Many of the inventions by Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823), from the tourbillon to the gong-spring, have significantly impacted the history of watchmaking since 1775.

As a longstanding authority in watchmaking within the prominent European courts, Breguet has traversed the ages, gracing the wrists of renowned figures such as Marie-Antoinette, Napoleon Bonaparte, Tsar Alexander 1st, and Winston Churchill, among others. Acquired by the Swatch Group in 1999, the House of Breguet continues to fortify its position as a pivotal player in the modern watch industry. Its substantial investments in research and development consistently yield new and original innovations, representing the very essence of tomorrow's haute horlogerie.

Building upon this remarkable legacy and knowledge, Breguet introduces exceptional timepieces each year, featuring Grandes Complications alongside exquisite finishes, as exemplified by the Classique Tourbillon Extra-Plat Squelette 5395 model. In the case of this extraordinarily thin timepiece, the brand has opted for a three-millimeter thick skeleton design for its tourbillon movement, a venture that combines both technical and artistic elements, with a strong emphasis on craftsmanship.

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