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Breguet Tradition 7597BB/G1/9WU

Pre-owned () | Year of production 2021 | Original box | Original papers
$27,455
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Basic Info

Listing code JRPM41
Brand Breguet
Model Tradition
Reference number 7597BB/G1/9WU
Movement Automatic
Case material White gold
Bracelet material
Crocodile skin
Year of production 2021
Condition
Scope of delivery
Original box, original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location France, Courbevoie
Price €25,000 (= $27,455) [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Automatic
Caliber/movement 505Q
Power reserve 50 h
Number of jewels 45
Frequency 3 Hz

Case

Case material White gold
Case diameter 40 x 12,10 mm
Thickness 1,210 mm
Water resistance 3 ATM
Bezel material White gold
Crystal Sapphire crystal
Dial Transparent
Dial numerals Roman numerals

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material
Crocodile skin
Bracelet color Bordeaux
Clasp Double-fold clasp
Clasp material White Gold

Functions

Date

Other

Display back, Guilloché dial (handwork), Tempered blue hands

Description

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Timepiece purchased from Heurgon (Paris 8ème) on September 21, 2021. (New price on March 1, 2024: 49200€/ttc)

It was "fully serviced" on February 13, 2024 by Breguet Place Vendôme in Paris, and is therefore guaranteed for a further two years until February 13, 2026 (see attached invoice in the photos).

It has also undergone a "box refresh" and is as good as new.

It is equipped with a white gold double butterfly clasp, additionally purchased from Breguet Place Vendôme at a value of €2,700. Note that the white gold buckle with which the watch was originally purchased is supplied with the watch.

Please note that the price of €25,000 is non-negotiable. In fact, I have lowered the price from €28,000 to €25,000 so that buyers can benefit from the watch's certification by Chrono24.fr at the price of €199 (watches costing more than €25,000 are not currently eligible for certification).

It is fitted with a burgundy alligator Breguet strap purchased on February 20, 2024 and never worn (value 490€).
Also delivered with the watch are two Breguet alligator straps (royal blue and black) which are in very good condition as they have been fitted with the folding clasp which protects the straps from wear and tear and also I haven't worn this Breguet much as I have several timepieces in my collection and also when it's hot and sweaty, I wear "sport chic" watches with steel or rubber straps.
I also offer a calfskin strap bought from Camille Fournet, which is practically new and gives the watch a vintage look.
In this way, the future owner of this timepiece will be able to vary the personality of this Breguet by changing the strap according to his or her desires and the seasons.

This timepiece is available immediately, unlike the "item must be ordered" watches, which are based on the price before March 1, 2024 (€43,400) and since that date have been priced at €49,200. Even by sacrificing their margins, these retailers will not be able to maintain the advertised, and therefore fictitious, price when purchasing the watch.

This timepiece comes with a Breguet travel case.

This watch, one of Breguet's best sellers, is magnificent: both a jewel and a piece of history:
* It is descended from the subscription watches launched by Abraham Louis Breguet in 1796 (note that this watch had only one hand) but also and above all descended from a tact watch delivered to Augustin de Bétancourt in 1802). The latter was a hydraulic engineer.
* Its white gold rotor (or oscillating weight) has an original "gendarme hat" shape, inspired by that of the first automatic watch invented by Abraham Louis Breguet, the "perpetual watch", in 1780.
* The hands (hours, minutes and date) are made of flame-blued steel, an aesthetic process that once prevented the hands from rusting. Note the elegance of the date hand, hand-curved to pass over the movement's bridges.
* Its silver dial is a gold disk guilloché with a delicate clous de Paris pattern, executed by a specialized craftsman who delicately operates a guilloché lathe by hand (one is on display at the Breguet museum on Place Vendôme in Paris).
* Its caseband is fitted with delicate fluting instituted by Abraham Louis Breguet in the late 18th century to prevent the gousset watch from slipping through its owner's fingers, and to harmoniously decorate the side of the watch in the same way as the fluting on the columns of Greek and Roman temples. This was part of a return to classicism in the face of the aesthetically-charged Baroque period. Note also that the legs of Louis XV furniture were also fluted.

In conclusion, it is in this version that the Tradition retrograde calendar is the most aesthetically successful, and the most faithful to the timeless aesthetic established by Abraham Louis Breguet. The version with a blue dial has the disadvantage of not having flame-blued hands, and the guilloché is less visible with this color.

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User since 2019
Location

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