BREGUET, REF. 3355

FINE AND RARE PLATINUM MANUALLY-WOUND SKELETONIZED TOURBILLON
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BREGUET, REF. 3355 FINE AND RARE PLATINUM MANUALLY-WOUND SKELETONIZED TOURBILLON

NO. 3249R, CIRCA 2004

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BREGUET, REF. 3355

FINE AND RARE PLATINUM MANUALLY-WOUND SKELETONIZED TOURBILLON
NO. 3249R, CIRCA 2004
Calibre 558 SQ, 21 jewels, visible tourbillon regulator with three arm carriage, skeletonised dial, off-centred time display with Roman numerals, gauge calibrated for 20 seconds, three-part platinum case, milled band, snap-on transparent case back, platinum Breguet deployant buckle, case, dial and movement signed
Diameter: 36 mm.
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Lot Essay

US$35,000-45,000

One of the most historic brands in the world, Breguet is known by many as the Watchmaker to Kings. It was Breguet who first invented and patented the tourbillon in 1801, as a way of ensuring that the movement rate of pocket watches would not be affected by gravity. This skeleton tourbillon timepiece showcases this horological groundbreaking invention, it is mesmerising to study the marvellous micro-mechanics. With a simple turn of the crown, the gear train is set in motion and the wearer is able to witness the transmission of energy from mainspring to escapement. The finely tuned balance and centre wheel on the front dial and the epicyclic train on the back dial are highlighted with exquisite yellow gold.

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