In line with the codes of the collection, it features a movement with a 50-hour power reserve. Its smaller-sized dial, hand-engraved on a rose engine, makes it possible to admire almost all of the components on both sides of the central plate, such as the bridges, gear train, escapement, and the famous old-style pare-chute in hand-chamfered steel.
- Breguet "Tradition" skeleton watch
- Approx. 40mm round case
- Polished 18-karat white gold
- Grey skeletonized dial with exposed gears and rivets.
- Blue subdial with Roman numeral indices.
- Retrograde seconds indicator at right.
- 18-karat white gold rotating crown
- Sapphire window and see-through case back
- Three-hand automatic movement
- Water resistant: 3 ATMs
- Power reserve: 50 hours
- Blue alligator strap with thorn buckle
- Made in Switzerland
About Breguet:
Founded by legendary horologist Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1775, the House of Breguet boasts an unparalleled legacy in watchmaking spanning nearly two-and-a-half centuries. Celebrated as the premier watchmaker to European nobility throughout the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Breguet timepieces have been owned by iconic figures such as Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, Queen Marie-Antoinette, Tsar Alexander I, and Sir Winston Churchill. Having contributed to all facets of watchmaking, Breguet ingenuity and craftsmanship have led to countless innovations that are documented in its famed archives. The watches emerging from the Manufacture Breguet in Switzerland are works of art rendered unique by skilled artisans and endowed with genuine soul.