BREGUET. A LADY'S IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY FINE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET OVOID-SHAPED AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL
BREGUET. A LADY'S IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY FINE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET OVOID-SHAPED AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL
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BREGUET. A LADY'S IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY FINE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET OVOID-SHAPED AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL

SIGNED BREGUET, REINE DE NAPLES MODEL, REF. 8939, CASE NO. 3240, CIRCA 2006

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BREGUET. A LADY'S IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY FINE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET OVOID-SHAPED AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL
SIGNED BREGUET, REINE DE NAPLES MODEL, REF. 8939, CASE NO. 3240, CIRCA 2006
MOVEMENT: Automatic, Cal. 537/1, 20 jewels
DIAL: Tapered baguette-cut diamond and mother-of-pearl, pear-shaped diamond at 6 o'clock, eccentric time display
CASE: 18k white gold ovoid-shaped case, baguette-cut diamond-set bezel and band, diamond-set crown, part glazed display back secured by six screws, 38 mm. length
STRAP/BUCKLE: Breguet crocodile strap, 18k white gold and diamond-set Breguet deployant clasp
ACCOMPANIED BY: Breguet Certificate of Origin and Warranty dated 9 March 2007, instruction manual, additional black satin strap, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
Special Notice
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Lot Essay

In 2002, the house of Breguet introduced the Reine de Naples collection to pay tribute to the first wristwatch that Abraham-Louis Breguet created in 1810 for Caroline Murat Bonaparte, Queen of Naples and younger sister of Napoleon Bonaparte of France (1782-1839). Today, the Reine de Naples watch collection has become one of Breguet’s most famous icons.

The present watch is a highly majestic example of an haute joaillerie timepiece among the Reine de Naples collection. Displaying the notable gem-setting skills of Breguet’s craftsmen, the watch enchants with its stunning sun-ray dial of alternating baguette diamond and mother-of-pearl bands in the iconic oval case and lavishly decorated diamond-set bezel. The beauty of the watch is further enhanced by such refined details as the diamond-clad ball-shaped lower lug, the glimmering briolette-cut diamond-set crown, as well as the diamond-set deployant Breguet clasp in the form of a rotor. This watch beguiles not only by the scintillating brilliance of its diamonds but also by the glazed section on the back which offers a glimpse into the mechanical intricacy and excellence for which Breguet is well-known. Resplendent in its perfect balance of history and modernity, the Reine de Naples timepieces are a timeless embodiment of feminine refinement and elegant.

Furthermore, the present watch is set with diamonds weighing approximately 9.51 carats.

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