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Breguet Tradition 7077BR/G1/9XV

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Brand Breguet, Paris and l’Abbaye (Vallée de Joux) Model ‘Tradition’ Retailed by / made for - Year circa 2018 Reference 7077BR/G1/9XV Movement No. 1 209 982 Calibre 580 DP, manual-winding, 62 jewels Case No. 5 154 BQ Material/s pink gold (18-carat) Bracelet brown leather Breguet strap Buckle pink gold (18-carat) Breguet double folding deployant clasp Dimensions Ø 44 mm. 54.3 x 44 mm. Thickness 14.1 mm. Weight 138.3 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories - Breguet Ref. 7077, power-reserve indication, independent HF chronograph, fly-back minutes counter, silver guilloché dial; ‘Tradition’; pink gold (18-carat) -- Pink gold (18-carat), manual-winding, round-shaped, gentleman’s wristwatch, with three horological complications: · 55-hour power-reserve indication (sector at 2 o’clock) · 1/10 second chronograph activated by the two round-shaped screwed push-pieces located on the case-band; start function at 4 o’clock, stop and return to zero functions at 8 o’clock) · Fly-back ‘retour en vol’ dragging 20-minute counter (sector at 10 o’clock) -- Case: three-piece, polished, ‘officier’-type screwed lugs, domed bezel, fluted case-band, snap-on case-back; polished crown. Dial: gold plate, silver colour, two-tone, guilloché (engine-turned), with black painted radiating Roman numerals; blued steel ‘Breguet’ hands. Movement: calibre 580 DP, manual-winding, 62 jewels, adjusted 6 positions.735 1526 11/9/2024 1:00:00 PM 11/14/2024 2:39:00 PM confirmed 20000.00000 normal False 20000.00 40000.00 1 Fall2024 FG24191 134 Breguet, Ref. 7077, ‘Tradition’ ‘Chronographe’ The measurement of short intervals allows for an immediate glimpse of the function requested, but achieving this is a mechanical challenge, as engaging the chronograph can disrupt the proper functioning of the main gear train. The creation of two distinct gear trains solves this problem and provides greater precision to the different displays. In terms of aesthetics, the ‘Tradition’ Ref. 7077 does not deviate from the rule and features an exceptional level of symmetry. The indicator to start the chronograph is located at 6 o’clock. At 2 o’clock and at 10 o’clock, in perfect opposition, retrograde hands indicate, respectively, the watch’s power reserve and the chronograph’s minutes counter, whereas at 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock the two balance-wheels face one another. The one devoted to the watch function operates at a frequency of 3 Hz, whilst the one dedicated to the chronograph operates at 5 Hz, for greater precision. -- What is a chronograph? A chronograph is a horological mechanism that measures intervals of time with precision. Unlike an ordinary watch that simply indicates the time, a chronograph has additional functions that allow a time counter to be started, stopped and reset independently of the time indication. These functions are generally activated by push-pieces located on the outside of the watch case. Chronographs are often used in contexts where the precise measurement of time is important, such as sport, aviation, or even simply as a practical extra function in an everyday watch. It is now accepted that Louis Moinet (1768-1853) made a first version in 1816, followed in 1821 by Nicolas-Mathieu Rieussec (1781-1866), who gave it the name we use today. The chronograph in its current form was developed in the early 1880s. Breguet, the Greatest Watchmaker Breguet is a Swiss watch manufacturer founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823) in 1775 in Paris, France. He is considered one of the greatest watchmakers of all time and is known for his major contributions to horology. From the start, he focused on technique rather than decoration, thus creating a new style of watch in which beauty is purely functional; a style that soon convinced all European courts. Breguet timepieces outperform all other products in which decoration compensates for a technical weakness. The man revolutionized the field of watchmaking and some of the most important and enduring inventions are attributed to him, including the hairspring that bears his name, the tourbillon regulator, the natural escapement, the self-winding mechanism, the anti-shock system, the “sympathique” clock accompanied by a watch that adjusts and winds the latter and the use of hammers and gongs used in almost all minute-repeater watches made since. These technical advances greatly improved the precision and reliability of watches of the time and earned Breguet international fame and the title of “father of modern watchmaking”. Its clientele includes influential figures of the time, including members of many royal and princely families in Europe, aristocrats and political figures (the Bonaparte family) as Breguet watches are highly prized for their exceptional quality, elegant aesthetics and their technical innovation. Abraham-Louis Breguet also revolutionized the style and aesthetics of late 18th century watches, creating, for example, his own numerical typography (known as “Breguet” numerals) still used by many watch brands today. He also transformed the marketing of his watches by introducing the subscription sales system. The concept is to start producing watches when a sufficient quantity is ordered. To maintain quality while reducing the price, Breguet simplified the movement. Over the years, the brand has remained faithful to the heritage of its founder by producing fine watchmaking watches with impeccable finishes. It is known for its timeless classic style, characterized by sleek dials, apple-shaped hands (known as “Breguet”) and round-shaped cases. From a technical point of view, the company is at the forefront of the watch industry in terms of research and development. The company continues to innovate by introducing new complications and using state-of-the-art materials. The descendants of Breguet have inherited the technical genius of their patriarch. His fourth-generation descendant, Louis-Charles Breguet (1880-1955), founded Breguet Aviation, now incorporated into Dassault Aviation. At the start of the 20th century, the brand designed and manufactured on-board instruments for the pioneers of aviation, thus contributing to the progress of aeronautics. Later, the “Type XX” watch created in 1954 for the French Air Force, is a pilot’s wristwatch that quickly became an icon in the world of aviation. Since 2000, Breguet has had a dedicated museum located Place Vendôme in Paris with more than hundred historic Breguet watches on display. Today, Breguet is part of Swatch Group, one of the largest luxury groups in the world, while retaining its distinctive identity and status as a premium brand. Breguet watches continue to represent watchmaking excellence and are loved by collectors and watch enthusiasts around the world. -- Key dates • 1775: Abraham-Louis Breguet sets up on his own, Quai de l’Horloge on the Ile de la Cité in Paris. The house is ideally located in a district where goldsmiths, manufacturers of sundials and other scientific instruments, manufacturers of watch-cases, etc., are busy. • 1780: development of the self-winding “perpétuelle” watch, the first major success in Breguet’s career. He was the first to find, with his oscillating weight watch, a formula for making a reliable automatic watch. • 1795: first description of the “sympathique” clock. Development of the perpetual calendar, the Breguet hairspring and the ruby cylinder. • 1796: launch of the “Montre souscription” (subscription’s watch) by means of an advertising prospectus (1797), its marketing is based on the principle of subscription, with the payment of a quarter of the price when ordering. • 1799: invention of the “à tact” (tactile) watch equipped with a system designed by Breguet allowing the time to be read by touch. • 1810: production of the first wristwatch, commissioned by the Queen of Naples, Caroline Murat, younger sister of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. • 1830: development of the keyless winder allowing the hands to be set and the watch to be wound. • 1926: patents for watches without hands, with jumping hours and a rotating dial. • 1954: delivery to the French army of “Type XX” chronographs, pilot’s watches equipped with a chronograph with “retour en vol” (fly-back device), which allows instant return to zero of the chronograph function by simply pressing the lower pusher, simplifying thus the operations of the pilot or the crew members and offering the possibility of carrying out several consecutive time measurements. • 1972: presentation of the “Classic” line. • 1999: acquisition of the brand by Swatch Group. • 2005: launch of the “Tradition” line. • 2008: reissue of the “Marie-Antoinette” watch based on archive plans. -- Iconic models and current collections • “Classic”: this collection represents the classic and timeless aesthetic of the brand. These watches are characterized by their sleek design, their hand-guilloché dial, their apple-shaped blued steel hands (known as “Breguet”) and their slim case. • “Marine”: this collection is inspired by historic Breguet marine timekeeper. These watches are designed for water sports enthusiasts and are known for their elegance and functionality with luminous dials, Roman numeral indexes and sturdy cases. • “Tradition”: this collection highlights the traditional horological art and technical expertise of the brand. These watches sport a skeleton dial that exposes the movement, providing a detailed view of the internal components. They combine innovation and heritage. • “Type XX”: this collection is dedicated to pilot’s watches and the chronograph. These watches are inspired by Breguet’s historical military models and are characterized by their functionality, readability and robustness and are appreciated by lovers of sports watches. • “Reine de Naples”: this collection is a range of very elegant women’s watches. These watches are inspired by the first wristwatch created for the Queen of Naples in 1810. They are distinguished by their oval shape, refined complications and feminine aesthetics. • “Heritage”: this collection offers a modern interpretation of historical pocket watches. These watches are distinguished by their asymmetrical case, their off-centred dial and their horological complications combining tradition and innovation. Elegance: very fine FF Rarity: very rare RR Case: excellent 9 / 10 Dial: excellent 9 / 10 Movement: excellent 9 / 10 Expert opinion: excellent 0 20000.00000 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 10/27/2024 5:49:54 PM 1526 1324 False 1 0 True 20000.00000 False auction False True False False onSale 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 1324 Breguet buy Brand Breguet, Paris and l’Abbaye (Vallée de Joux) Model ‘Tradition’ Retailed by / made for - Year circa 2018 Reference 7077BR/G1/9XV Movement No. 1 209 982 Calibre 580 DP, manual-winding, 62 jewels Case No. 5 154 BQ Material/s pink gold (18-carat) Bracelet brown leather Breguet strap Buckle pink gold (18-carat) Breguet double folding deployant clasp Dimensions Ø 44 mm. 54.3 x 44 mm. Thickness 14.1 mm. Weight 138.3 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories - Breguet Ref. 7077, power-reserve indication, independent HF chronograph, fly-back minutes counter, silver guilloché dial; ‘Tradition’; pink gold (18-carat) -- Pink gold (18-carat), manual-winding, round-shaped, gentleman’s wristwatch, with three horological complications: · 55-hour power-reserve indication (sector at 2 o’clock) · 1/10 second chronograph activated by the two round-shaped screwed push-pieces located on the case-band; start function at 4 o’clock, stop and return to zero functions at 8 o’clock) · Fly-back ‘retour en vol’ dragging 20-minute counter (sector at 10 o’clock) -- Case: three-piece, polished, ‘officier’-type screwed lugs, domed bezel, fluted case-band, snap-on case-back; polished crown. Dial: gold plate, silver colour, two-tone, guilloché (engine-turned), with black painted radiating Roman numerals; blued steel ‘Breguet’ hands. Movement: calibre 580 DP, manual-winding, 62 jewels, adjusted 6 positions. Brand Breguet, Paris and l’Abbaye (Vallée de Joux) Model ‘Tradition’ Retailed by / made for - Year circa 2018 Reference 7077BR/G1/9XV Movement No. 1 209 982 Calibre 580 DP, manual-winding, 62 jewels Case No. 5 154 BQ Material/s pink gold (18-carat) Bracelet brown leather Breguet strap Buckle pink gold (18-carat) Breguet double folding deployant clasp Dimensions Ø 44 mm. 54.3 x 44 mm. Thickness 14.1 mm. Weight 138.3 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories - Breguet Ref. 7077, power-reserve indication, independent HF chronograph, fly-back minutes counter, silver guilloché dial; ‘Tradition’; pink gold (18-carat) -- Pink gold (18-carat), manual-winding, round-shaped, gentleman’s wristwatch, with three horological complications: · 55-hour power-reserve indication (sector at 2 o’clock) · 1/10 second chronograph activated by the two round-shaped screwed push-pieces located on the case-band; start function at 4 o’clock, stop and return to zero functions at 8 o’clock) · Fly-back ‘retour en vol’ dragging 20-minute counter (sector at 10 o’clock) -- Case: three-piece, polished, ‘officier’-type screwed lugs, domed bezel, fluted case-band, snap-on case-back; polished crown. Dial: gold plate, silver colour, two-tone, guilloché (engine-turned), with black painted radiating Roman numerals; blued steel ‘Breguet’ hands. Movement: calibre 580 DP, manual-winding, 62 jewels, adjusted 6 positions. assets/04eeff20-a9b2-4eef-9ce3-edad2ef5282f.jpg QmVhMiMupfUJf1Be8hQ4oLWdAj6DfFyP4knoDaZMrZMtvc images 0.01 4 1 20000.00000 False 5 1 QmeKjnwUzCokmG39nqmEciYv3UmgYCdiZqq8RE6ZeTp3g8 2018 C. 2018 Ref. 7077, power-reserve indication, independent HF chronograph, fly-back minutes counter, silver guilloché dial; ‘Tradition’; pink gold (18-carat) auction assets/afdf294e-618c-44be-8544-45814c4e895c.jpg manually False 134 FG24191 Breguet, Ref. 7077, ‘Tradition’ ‘Chronographe’ The measurement of short intervals allows for an immediate glimpse of the function requested, but achieving this is a mechanical challenge, as engaging the chronograph can disrupt the proper functioning of the main gear train. The creation of two distinct gear trains solves this problem and provides greater precision to the different displays. In terms of aesthetics, the ‘Tradition’ Ref. 7077 does not deviate from the rule and features an exceptional level of symmetry. The indicator to start the chronograph is located at 6 o’clock. At 2 o’clock and at 10 o’clock, in perfect opposition, retrograde hands indicate, respectively, the watch’s power reserve and the chronograph’s minutes counter, whereas at 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock the two balance-wheels face one another. The one devoted to the watch function operates at a frequency of 3 Hz, whilst the one dedicated to the chronograph operates at 5 Hz, for greater precision. -- What is a chronograph? A chronograph is a horological mechanism that measures intervals of time with precision. Unlike an ordinary watch that simply indicates the time, a chronograph has additional functions that allow a time counter to be started, stopped and reset independently of the time indication. These functions are generally activated by push-pieces located on the outside of the watch case. Chronographs are often used in contexts where the precise measurement of time is important, such as sport, aviation, or even simply as a practical extra function in an everyday watch. It is now accepted that Louis Moinet (1768-1853) made a first version in 1816, followed in 1821 by Nicolas-Mathieu Rieussec (1781-1866), who gave it the name we use today. The chronograph in its current form was developed in the early 1880s. Breguet, the Greatest Watchmaker Breguet is a Swiss watch manufacturer founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823) in 1775 in Paris, France. He is considered one of the greatest watchmakers of all time and is known for his major contributions to horology. From the start, he focused on technique rather than decoration, thus creating a new style of watch in which beauty is purely functional; a style that soon convinced all European courts. Breguet timepieces outperform all other products in which decoration compensates for a technical weakness. The man revolutionized the field of watchmaking and some of the most important and enduring inventions are attributed to him, including the hairspring that bears his name, the tourbillon regulator, the natural escapement, the self-winding mechanism, the anti-shock system, the “sympathique” clock accompanied by a watch that adjusts and winds the latter and the use of hammers and gongs used in almost all minute-repeater watches made since. These technical advances greatly improved the precision and reliability of watches of the time and earned Breguet international fame and the title of “father of modern watchmaking”. Its clientele includes influential figures of the time, including members of many royal and princely families in Europe, aristocrats and political figures (the Bonaparte family) as Breguet watches are highly prized for their exceptional quality, elegant aesthetics and their technical innovation. Abraham-Louis Breguet also revolutionized the style and aesthetics of late 18th century watches, creating, for example, his own numerical typography (known as “Breguet” numerals) still used by many watch brands today. He also transformed the marketing of his watches by introducing the subscription sales system. The concept is to start producing watches when a sufficient quantity is ordered. To maintain quality while reducing the price, Breguet simplified the movement. Over the years, the brand has remained faithful to the heritage of its founder by producing fine watchmaking watches with impeccable finishes. It is known for its timeless classic style, characterized by sleek dials, apple-shaped hands (known as “Breguet”) and round-shaped cases. From a technical point of view, the company is at the forefront of the watch industry in terms of research and development. The company continues to innovate by introducing new complications and using state-of-the-art materials. The descendants of Breguet have inherited the technical genius of their patriarch. His fourth-generation descendant, Louis-Charles Breguet (1880-1955), founded Breguet Aviation, now incorporated into Dassault Aviation. At the start of the 20th century, the brand designed and manufactured on-board instruments for the pioneers of aviation, thus contributing to the progress of aeronautics. Later, the “Type XX” watch created in 1954 for the French Air Force, is a pilot’s wristwatch that quickly became an icon in the world of aviation. Since 2000, Breguet has had a dedicated museum located Place Vendôme in Paris with more than hundred historic Breguet watches on display. Today, Breguet is part of Swatch Group, one of the largest luxury groups in the world, while retaining its distinctive identity and status as a premium brand. Breguet watches continue to represent watchmaking excellence and are loved by collectors and watch enthusiasts around the world. -- Key dates • 1775: Abraham-Louis Breguet sets up on his own, Quai de l’Horloge on the Ile de la Cité in Paris. The house is ideally located in a district where goldsmiths, manufacturers of sundials and other scientific instruments, manufacturers of watch-cases, etc., are busy. • 1780: development of the self-winding “perpétuelle” watch, the first major success in Breguet’s career. He was the first to find, with his oscillating weight watch, a formula for making a reliable automatic watch. • 1795: first description of the “sympathique” clock. Development of the perpetual calendar, the Breguet hairspring and the ruby cylinder. • 1796: launch of the “Montre souscription” (subscription’s watch) by means of an advertising prospectus (1797), its marketing is based on the principle of subscription, with the payment of a quarter of the price when ordering. • 1799: invention of the “à tact” (tactile) watch equipped with a system designed by Breguet allowing the time to be read by touch. • 1810: production of the first wristwatch, commissioned by the Queen of Naples, Caroline Murat, younger sister of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. • 1830: development of the keyless winder allowing the hands to be set and the watch to be wound. • 1926: patents for watches without hands, with jumping hours and a rotating dial. • 1954: delivery to the French army of “Type XX” chronographs, pilot’s watches equipped with a chronograph with “retour en vol” (fly-back device), which allows instant return to zero of the chronograph function by simply pressing the lower pusher, simplifying thus the operations of the pilot or the crew members and offering the possibility of carrying out several consecutive time measurements. • 1972: presentation of the “Classic” line. • 1999: acquisition of the brand by Swatch Group. • 2005: launch of the “Tradition” line. • 2008: reissue of the “Marie-Antoinette” watch based on archive plans. -- Iconic models and current collections • “Classic”: this collection represents the classic and timeless aesthetic of the brand. These watches are characterized by their sleek design, their hand-guilloché dial, their apple-shaped blued steel hands (known as “Breguet”) and their slim case. • “Marine”: this collection is inspired by historic Breguet marine timekeeper. These watches are designed for water sports enthusiasts and are known for their elegance and functionality with luminous dials, Roman numeral indexes and sturdy cases. • “Tradition”: this collection highlights the traditional horological art and technical expertise of the brand. These watches sport a skeleton dial that exposes the movement, providing a detailed view of the internal components. They combine innovation and heritage. • “Type XX”: this collection is dedicated to pilot’s watches and the chronograph. These watches are inspired by Breguet’s historical military models and are characterized by their functionality, readability and robustness and are appreciated by lovers of sports watches. • “Reine de Naples”: this collection is a range of very elegant women’s watches. These watches are inspired by the first wristwatch created for the Queen of Naples in 1810. They are distinguished by their oval shape, refined complications and feminine aesthetics. • “Heritage”: this collection offers a modern interpretation of historical pocket watches. These watches are distinguished by their asymmetrical case, their off-centred dial and their horological complications combining tradition and innovation. Elegance: very fine FF Rarity: very rare RR Case: excellent 9 / 10 Dial: excellent 9 / 10 Movement: excellent 9 / 10 Expert opinion: excellent False 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 10/27/2024 5:49:58 PM 0 769 Ref. 7077, power-reserve indication, independent HF chronograph, fly-back minutes counter, silver guilloché dial; ‘Tradition’; pink gold (18-carat) Ref. 7077, power-reserve indication, independent HF chronograph, fly-back minutes counter, silver guilloché dial; ‘Tradition’; pink gold (18-carat) Brand Breguet, Paris and l’Abbaye (Vallée de Joux) Model ‘Tradition’ Retailed by / made for - Year circa 2018 Reference 7077BR/G1/9XV Movement No. 1 209 982 Calibre 580 DP, manual-winding, 62 jewels Case No. 5 154 BQ Material/s pink gold (18-carat) Bracelet brown leather Breguet strap Buckle pink gold (18-carat) Breguet double folding deployant clasp Dimensions Ø 44 mm. 54.3 x 44 mm. Thickness 14.1 mm. Weight 138.3 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories - Breguet Ref. 7077, power-reserve indication, independent HF chronograph, fly-back minutes counter, silver guilloché dial; ‘Tradition’; pink gold (18-carat) -- Pink gold (18-carat), manual-winding, round-shaped, gentleman’s wristwatch, with three horological complications: · 55-hour power-reserve indication (sector at 2 o’clock) · 1/10 second chronograph activated by the two round-shaped screwed push-pieces located on the case-band; start function at 4 o’clock, stop and return to zero functions at 8 o’clock) · Fly-back ‘retour en vol’ dragging 20-minute counter (sector at 10 o’clock) -- Case: three-piece, polished, ‘officier’-type screwed lugs, domed bezel, fluted case-band, snap-on case-back; polished crown. Dial: gold plate, silver colour, two-tone, guilloché (engine-turned), with black painted radiating Roman numerals; blued steel ‘Breguet’ hands. Movement: calibre 580 DP, manual-winding, 62 jewels, adjusted 6 positions. /auctions/Breguet/C.-2018/Fall2024/134 Ref. 7077, power-reserve indication, independent HF chronograph, fly-back minutes counter, silver guilloché dial; ‘Tradition’; pink gold (18-carat) 1 Super Admin supe admin NORMAL True False False True False False Pending 2/22/2023 5:28:54 AM 1/22/2024 7:20:43 AM 4 Modern modern buy 21520 1324 assets/04eeff20-a9b2-4eef-9ce3-edad2ef5282f.jpg images True 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 21521 1324 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/2dbb31ba-8e56-4f48-a57a-cfa159eab70a.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 21522 1324 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/82ab9ee7-6ba0-418e-bae8-4fba5f542294.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 21523 1324 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/d739fad8-8c7a-467a-a640-069fef987971.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 21524 1324 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/79a5170c-f3fe-4e88-a7e7-e7b44f1ec763.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 21525 1324 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/b21bc908-fa39-4b92-9a8f-5c93b3918ead.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 10/27/2024 5:49:56 PM 0 0

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