If Breguet holds a special place in our cultural heritage, it is because its founder, A.-L. Breguet (1747-1823), set the standard by which all fine watchmaking has since been judged. Today, his heirs at Breguet still make each watch as a model of supreme horological art.
Breguet’s creativity and ingenuity have not dwindled over time, but have on the contrary steadily increased: witness the fact that since 1999, the list of patents registered during this recent period is now considerably longer than that of the founder’s inventions.
Breguet Collections
Classique
Whether extra-thin models or complicated watches, Classique timepieces are all true to the technical principles, the artistry and the traditional values of the Manufacture.
Tradition
Inspired by the legendary subscription watches of Breguet, Tradition timepieces suggest both a return to the brand’s origins and a vision of its future.
Reine de Naples
Breguet's Reine de Naples collection is inspired by an early bracelet watch A.-L. Breguet created for Bonaparte's sister Caroline, Queen of Naples.
Marine
Marine watches are based on the traditional Breguet values, while interpreting them in a contemporary way in order to create sporty timepieces.
Type XX-XXI-XXII
Designed in the 1950s for the French naval air army, the Type XX returns to the Breguet collection in a civilian version fitted with a self-winding movement.