To consider the history of Breguet from a purely masculine standpoint would miss a major aspect of things, namely that prominent women have for two centuries now regularly chosen to own and wear Breguet timepieces. Among them Marie-Antoinette, queen of France, the Marquise de Condorcet, Empress Joséphine and Caroline Murat, queen of Naples – all found the charm of a Breguet irresistible. To cater to its feminine clientele, the company has long masterfully combined the watchmaker's art with that of the gem jeweller's. Little wonder its current timepieces correspond so perfectly to their aspirations. Yet today, over and beyond salutes and tributes, women themselves have become Breguet's muse and inspiration.
Breguet's entry into the exclusive world of upmarket jewellery in 2002 did not go unnoticed. The brand continues to touch women's hearts, adding a dimension of contemporary glamour and emotion to the Breguet name. Echoing the well-known attributes of Breguet watches, the jewellery creations embody characteristics such as finesse, purity and radiance.