On the pair I posted there are 13 years between production of both…
Feb 23, 2024,09:05 AM
… and some notable differences. The YG was produced in the year of introduction, 2005. The lugs, the middle case are different (slimmer) than the WG, which was produced in 2018.
Not mine (at least yet) but it isn’t “Perpetuelle” and as such doesn’t have the tribute A.L. Breguet weight in the back that I love I’ll just have to add some wrist heft! ...
Curious because of the serial numbers on the dial—which, admittedly, really confuse me, particularly bc I don’t understand how Breguet can prevent watches in the same model/reference and metal from having the same number
It’s coincidence Could even have been the same nr 😁 Besides the yellow gold is quite a lot older , the white was not even in production when the yellow was made Breguet has e strange way to use the numbers.
… and some notable differences. The YG was produced in the year of introduction, 2005. The lugs, the middle case are different (slimmer) than the WG, which was produced in 2018.
So much more fun to wind when its stopped than my other automatics- there is a sort of a faint winding click. That's not something the reviews I've read of it mentioned. ...
I’m surprised, I don’t think I’ve seen another rose Tradition (aside from my own 7027, posted above) from anyone yet. I can understand why most people gravitate to the white and yellow gold options—I initially went for a white gold example myself, before ...
I remember seeing the la tradition on the cover of watch time magazine, prior to its release. I called my local breguet AD, and they hadn’t even received one yet. But their first one was on the way. It was white gold and the exact model pictured on the ma...
As you know I have been coveting this watch for years till I found mine a couple of years ago. I love it so much! Here my 7027 rose gold and black dial says hello wishing to join the Club!! Best cordial regards, Abel ...