Breguet Tradition Répétition Minutes Tourbillon 7087

With its latest model introduced at Baselworld 2016, the Tradition Répétition Minutes Tourbillon 7087, Breguet pioneers an entirely new way of construction by building a timepiece around a predetermined sound. The Tradition Répétition Minutes Tourbillon 7087 contains six new patents and five new elements including reworked gong springs that are strikes vertically, toward the bezel. The timepiece also contains an acoustic chamber built into the case, which increases the sound of the minute repeater while filtering out sounds from the mechanism itself. The case measures 44 millimeters in diameter and is forged from rose cold. The dial is silvered gold and offset at 1:30. Powering the Bréguet Tradition Répétition Minutes Tourbillon 7087, the caliber 565DR. The mechanism includes a minute repeater, 60 second tourbillon and boats an 8- your power research. A bi-directional rotor is located on the periphery of the movement and an inverted lateral lever escapement features silicon pallets.

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Breguet’s influence on the watchmaking industry is vast, as its founder and namesake, Abraham-Louis Breguet patented a the tourbillon in 1801. Breguet’s inventions have left an undeniable imprint on watchmaking’s history and its current developments maintain to push mechanical watchmaking boundaries.
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