BREGUET. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD SKELETONIZED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH
SIGNED BREGUET, TOURBILLON MESSIDOR MODEL, REF.5335, MOVEMENT NO.5077, CASE NO.2759, CIRCA 2012
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BREGUET. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD SKELETONIZED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH SIGNED BREGUET, TOURBILLON MESSIDOR MODEL, REF.5335, MOVEMENT NO.5077, CASE NO.2759, CIRCA 2012

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BREGUET. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD SKELETONIZED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH
SIGNED BREGUET, TOURBILLON MESSIDOR MODEL, REF.5335, MOVEMENT NO.5077, CASE NO.2759, CIRCA 2012
Cal. 558 SQ2 mechanical lever movement, 25 jewels, skeletonized dial, invisible tourbillon bridge, aperture for one minute tourbillon carriage visible through the dial, large circular case, milled band, glazed display back secured by seven screws, 18k pink gold Breguet deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
40mm. diam.
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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. The Messidor tourbillon is considered to be one of the finest of the Breguet time pieces, housing a transparent regulator that appears to float between two sheets of sapphire crystal.

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