The Classique collection by Breguet is expanding with two new variations: the Classique 7137 in white gold with blue dial (ref. 7137BB/Y5/9VU) and the rose gold model with silvered gold dial (ref. 7137BR/15/9VU). Both versions have the same price of Euro 39,500.
The Classique collection is the quintessential expression of the Breguet style and its unique elegance.
The range is expanding with two new variations of the Classique 7137 model that demonstrate the mastery of the brand in the art of engine-turning: one comes in white gold with a gold dial in “Breguet blue” colour while the other features a rose gold case with a silvered gold dial.
These amazing dials are characterized by new guilloché patterns that differentiate the reading zones while enhancing the look of the watch.
A clou de Paris hobnailing pattern is used for the main part of the dial while panier maillé basket weave and damier checkerboard patterns decorate the power reserve and date displays, respectively. An embossed moon on a starry sky adds a new dimension to the moon phase display.
Open-tipped Breguet hands and Roman numerals are part of the Breguet "recipe" for creating dials of unparalleled class. The individual number of the watch is readable after the Breguet logo. Just above them, you can discover the engraved secret signature
Featuring fluted sides and welded lugs, the Classique 7137 has a diameter of 39 mm and is 8.65 mm thick. It houses the extra-thin 502.3 caliber beating at a frequency of 3 Hz with a 45-hour power reserve. Its silicon balance spring enhance chronometric reliability thanks to the non-magnetic properties of the material.
The meticulous finishes and the offset engine-turned gold rotor can be admired through the sapphire crystal.
The Breguet Classique 7137 in white gold with blue dial (ref. 7137BB/Y5/9VU) and the rose gold version with silvered gold dial (ref. 7137BR/15/9VU) are matched to alligator leather straps with white gold or rose gold folding buckles. Both versions have the same price of Euro 39,500. breguet.com
The range is expanding with two new variations of the Classique 7137 model that demonstrate the mastery of the brand in the art of engine-turning: one comes in white gold with a gold dial in “Breguet blue” colour while the other features a rose gold case with a silvered gold dial.
A clou de Paris hobnailing pattern is used for the main part of the dial while panier maillé basket weave and damier checkerboard patterns decorate the power reserve and date displays, respectively. An embossed moon on a starry sky adds a new dimension to the moon phase display.
Open-tipped Breguet hands and Roman numerals are part of the Breguet "recipe" for creating dials of unparalleled class. The individual number of the watch is readable after the Breguet logo. Just above them, you can discover the engraved secret signature
The Perpetuelle No.5 pocket watch dating back to 1786 that inspired the Classique 7137
Featuring fluted sides and welded lugs, the Classique 7137 has a diameter of 39 mm and is 8.65 mm thick. It houses the extra-thin 502.3 caliber beating at a frequency of 3 Hz with a 45-hour power reserve. Its silicon balance spring enhance chronometric reliability thanks to the non-magnetic properties of the material.
The meticulous finishes and the offset engine-turned gold rotor can be admired through the sapphire crystal.
The Breguet Classique 7137 in white gold with blue dial (ref. 7137BB/Y5/9VU) and the rose gold version with silvered gold dial (ref. 7137BR/15/9VU) are matched to alligator leather straps with white gold or rose gold folding buckles. Both versions have the same price of Euro 39,500. breguet.com
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