BREGUET.  A FINE AND RARE PLATINUM TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE AND RETROGRADE 24 HOUR INDICATION
BREGUET. A FINE AND RARE PLATINUM TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE AND RETROGRADE 24 HOUR INDICATION

SIGNED BREGUET, TOURBILLON, BREVET DU 7 MESSIODOR AN 9, NO. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 744, REF. 3657, CIRCA 2000

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BREGUET. A FINE AND RARE PLATINUM TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE AND RETROGRADE 24 HOUR INDICATION
SIGNED BREGUET, TOURBILLON, BREVET DU 7 MESSIODOR AN 9, NO. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 744, REF. 3657, CIRCA 2000
Cal. 560 finely engraved nickel-finished lever movement, 24 jewels, one minute tourbillon carriage with mono-metallic compensation balance, visible beneath the dial at 6 o'clock, adjusted to 6 positions, silvered engine-turned dial with eccentric dial for time with polished chapter ring with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, fan-form sectors for 55 hour power reserve and retrograde 24 hour indicator, circular case with coin-edged band, sapphire crystal display back, case, dial and movement signed, with a platinum Breguet deployant clasp
40mm diam.

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Accompanied by Breguet green wood presentation box, suede pouch. date card and certificate.

In 1795 Abraham-Louis Breguet invented the tourbillon to counteract the effects of gravitational pull on clocks and watch escapements. Gravity has a negative effect on timekeeping with a movement running slower or faster depending on its position. This tourbillon is considered an engineering and design marvel and given its complexity only a limited number of watches are produced each year.

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