Four of the six new references showcase a retrograde seconds display. The first two share the reference 7037 : one in white gold with a Grand Feu Enamel dial, the other in platinum with the same Grand Feu treatment but with a black dial. A third variation, reference 7097, arrives in rose gold, which gives it a softer and more classical approach. The fourth retrograde seconds model features a smaller aventurine dial and a diamond-set bezel.
The two remaining references are GMT watches, and they showcase Grand Feu enamel executed as a dégradé, or fumé effect. Achieving this result requires between four and six firings at 800 degrees. On the dial, you can choose whether you want to have it with Arabic numerals that Abraham-Louis Breguet himself designed around 1770, or oriental numerals.
By combining historical inventions with today’s technology, these watches become beautiful expressions of contemporary haute horlogerie.