Breguet Marine Dame. Breguet is expanding its Marine collection with new models for Ladies that successfully combine elegance and femininity with a sportier and dynamic look.
Inspired by our oceans, the new Marine Dame timepieces feature several details echoing the marine world. Available in steel as well as rose or white gold, the Marine comes in several variations, all enriched by diamond-set bezels. Breguet Marine for Ladies.
Breguet is expanding its Marine collection with new models for Ladies that successfully combine elegance and femininity with a sportier and dynamic look.
Inspired by our oceans, the new Marine Dame timepieces feature several details echoing the marine world.
The Roman numerals resemble nautical pennants. For use at night, the open tips of the hands, the five-minute markings, and the hour markers are coated with luminescent material.
The second hand is decorated with a maritime flag representing the initial of Breguet.
Breguet has also reworked the flutes on the sides of the case. The new design lends the watch – barely 10 mm thick – a more daring look. The crown protection, diamond-set on gold pieces, appears like a wave at 3 o’clock. Screws in the shape of navigational markers provide a flexible hold for the strap fasteners.
Available in steel as well as rose or white gold, the Marine comes in several variations, all enriched by diamond-set bezels. For the gold models, the diamond setting is continued on the bevel of the rotor and the crown protection, bringing the total to 1.26 carats. Depending on the variant, the Marine dial is adorned with an ocean-blue lacquer with light reflections, or with polished or engine-turned mother-of-pearl.
For the Marine Dame, the engine-turning artisans of Breguet also created a special decorative pattern, called marea, or tide, whose curves reproduce the natural movement of the water. The development of this pattern took several months, including the manufacture of special cams for the engine-turning lathes. The artisans of Breguet have made this demanding design come alive on mother-of-pearl, a particularly fragile material, which graces the dial and rotor of the movement for this collection.
The aesthetic refinement is matched to technical excellence thanks to the self-winding 591A caliber, a manufacture movement 3.41 millimeters thick with a useful date display.
Through the sapphire-crystal caseback, it it possible to admire its bars with double engine-turned Côtes de Genève calling to mind a ship’s deck boards and the rotor in 18-carat gold decorated with engine-turned mother-of-pearl. Beating at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vph), the movement offers 38 hours of power reserve.
The Marine Dame can be matched to a sporty white rubber strap with seagrass arabesques or to alligator leather straps in midnight blue or white, depending on the model.
A sapphire cap marked with the letter ‘B’ for Breguet adorns the clasp of the folding buckle.
The new Breguet Marine Dame timepieces are water resistant to 5 bar (50 meters / 165 feet). breguet.com
Inspired by our oceans, the new Marine Dame timepieces feature several details echoing the marine world.
The Roman numerals resemble nautical pennants. For use at night, the open tips of the hands, the five-minute markings, and the hour markers are coated with luminescent material.
Breguet has also reworked the flutes on the sides of the case. The new design lends the watch – barely 10 mm thick – a more daring look. The crown protection, diamond-set on gold pieces, appears like a wave at 3 o’clock. Screws in the shape of navigational markers provide a flexible hold for the strap fasteners.
Available in steel as well as rose or white gold, the Marine comes in several variations, all enriched by diamond-set bezels. For the gold models, the diamond setting is continued on the bevel of the rotor and the crown protection, bringing the total to 1.26 carats. Depending on the variant, the Marine dial is adorned with an ocean-blue lacquer with light reflections, or with polished or engine-turned mother-of-pearl.
For the Marine Dame, the engine-turning artisans of Breguet also created a special decorative pattern, called marea, or tide, whose curves reproduce the natural movement of the water. The development of this pattern took several months, including the manufacture of special cams for the engine-turning lathes. The artisans of Breguet have made this demanding design come alive on mother-of-pearl, a particularly fragile material, which graces the dial and rotor of the movement for this collection.
The aesthetic refinement is matched to technical excellence thanks to the self-winding 591A caliber, a manufacture movement 3.41 millimeters thick with a useful date display.
Through the sapphire-crystal caseback, it it possible to admire its bars with double engine-turned Côtes de Genève calling to mind a ship’s deck boards and the rotor in 18-carat gold decorated with engine-turned mother-of-pearl. Beating at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vph), the movement offers 38 hours of power reserve.
The words Horloger de la Marine (Chronograph-maker to the Navy) are engraved on the rim of the case, referring to the title of Chronometer-maker to the French Royal Navy bestowed upon Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1815.
The Marine Dame can be matched to a sporty white rubber strap with seagrass arabesques or to alligator leather straps in midnight blue or white, depending on the model.
A sapphire cap marked with the letter ‘B’ for Breguet adorns the clasp of the folding buckle.
The new Breguet Marine Dame timepieces are water resistant to 5 bar (50 meters / 165 feet). breguet.com
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