Classique Tourbillon Extra-Plat 5367

The Grandes Complications collection welcomes for the first time a “Grand Feu” enamel dial whose minimalist design brings out the off-centred tourbillon at 5 o’clock.

On June 26, 1801, Breguet obtained a patent for the Tourbillon invention. In 2018, the brand presents for the first time a “Grand Feu” enamel dial in its Grandes Complications collection. The white minimalist dial without any pattern or power reserve indicator leaves the limelight to the tourbillon flying at 5 o'clock, which features a graphic hand-bevelled bar, topped by a spinel. The blue Breguet hands strike a contrast with the whiteness of the traditional enamel. The off-centred dial's layout is reminiscent of the watches created by A.-L. Breguet.

The brand presents the behind-the-scenes of the “Grand Feu” enamelling technique used for the dial and of the hand-engraving process applied on the bridges, barrel and oscillating weight.

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