Breguet Expands Tradition Dame Collection

Breguet’s Tradition collection flaunts its old-fashioned open dial layout that exposes the movement’s going train and escapement to recall traditional 18th century and 19th century pocket watches replica. The collection has been a hit since its debut in 2005. Last year, when Breguet added a 37mm jeweled white gold model called Tradition Dame 7038, women cheered that a Tradition is finally being made with a more feminine design. Hearing these accolades, Breguet this week expanded the Tradition Dame 7038 collection with a new rose gold model in an early Baselworld 2017 release. Echoing that earlier debut, the new watch’s offset and beautifully engraved white mother-of-pearl dial again displays the time overlapping a central barrel decorated with a hand-engraved rosette. In full view, the movement’s gear trains turn above a sandblasted mainplate and rhodium-plated bridges. The bezel is set with 68 brilliant-cut diamonds, while a watch jewel decorates the crown. The pieces is powered with Caliber 505SR with a hammer shaped rotor (inspired by the early automaticwinding mechanism invented by Breguet), lever escapement with silicon pallets and a Breguet balance-spring, also made of silicon. Prices have not yet been announced.

Breguet Tradition Dame 7038 rose gold model

About Breguet
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.