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![]() Breguet cal. 5070r A photo from Guido Mocafico's Movement exhibit, of the Breguet La Tradition movement with the dial removed. |
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![]() Breguet 2170 [Watches, Breguet] Watch with split-seconds chronograph, special tachometric scale, subsidiary seconds and 60 minutes recorder, gold case, enamel dial, straight line lever escapement. Diam. 52mm. Sold on April 30, 1929 to Mr. Louis Dollfus, for the sum of 6500 francs. aperture=f4.5 focal length: 25.5 mm exposure 1/100 sec ISO: 100 |
![]() Breguet 3750 dial The full dial of a Breguet 3750, Tourbillon perpetual calendar aperture=f5.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 400 |
![]() Breguet 3750 top dial The top 2/3 of the dial of the Breguet Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar, showing the month and day subdials and the date retrograde hand aperture=f5.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 400 |
![]() Breguet Marine Chrono Dial Closeup of the guilloche dial of a Breguet Marine Chronograph in white gold, reference 5827bb/12/9z8 aperture=f8.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 400 |
![]() Breguet Rattrapante View into the movement of a Breguet 5947 Split-Second Chronograph aperture=f8.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/80 sec ISO: 400 |
![]() Breguet Rattrapante deep The lowest level of the movement in a Breguet 5947 aperture=f8.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/80 sec ISO: 400 |
![]() Breguet Rattrapante Dial Dial of a Breguet 5947 Split-Second Chronograph aperture=f5.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/200 sec ISO: 400 |
![]() Breguet Tourbillon Balance The Tourbillon carrage and balance wheel from a Breguet 3750 aperture=f5.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 400 |
![]() double-second PW [Watches, Breguet] Gold and silver watch with double seconds and stop feature, constructed along the principles of the "agde-temps", silver engine-turned dial, movement with going barrel, lever escapement. Diam. 58mm. Sold on January 6, 1825 to Mr. Whaley for the sum of 3000 francs. One of only two recorded in the archives. aperture=f4.5 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/160 sec ISO: 400 |
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![]() La Tradition by Candlelight aperture=f5.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/320 sec ISO: 2000 |