Breguet. A very fine, rare and large platinum tourbillon wristwatch with original certificate and box
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Breguet. A very fine, rare and large platinum tourbillon wristwatch with original certificate and box

SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 347, GRANDE COMPLICATION TOURBILLON, BREVET DU 7 MESSIDOR AN 9, REF. 5357, MOVEMENT NO. 1406, CIRCA 2006

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Breguet. A very fine, rare and large platinum tourbillon wristwatch with original certificate and box
Signed Breguet, No. 347, Grande Complication Tourbillon, Brevet du 7 Messidor An 9, Ref. 5357, Movement No. 1406, circa 2006
Cal. 558.1 finely engraved scroll decorated mechanical movement, 21 jewels, one minute revolving blued steel tourbillon carriage visible through an aperture in the engine-turned silver dial, sunk polished chapter ring, Roman numerals, secret signature Breguet to both sides of 12, circular case, coin-edge band, raised bezel, glazed snap on display back, platinum Breguet deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
40 mm. diam.
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With Breguet Certificate of Origin and Warranty dated 24 February 2006 and stamped by Beyer Chronometrie in Zurich. Furthermore delivered with instruction manual, original fitted Burswood presentation box and outer packaging.

This "Grande Complication Tourbillon" wristwatch was purchased by its present owner at the prestigious retailer Beyer Chronometrie in Zurich in 2006 and is preserved in excellent overall condition.

The "tourbillon", Breguet's historic invention patented in 1801, was conceived to compensate for rate errors resulting from the effect of gravity on the moving parts. A watch balance will go fast or slow depending on the position of the watch. Breguet solved the problem by rotating the entire balance and escapement about their common axis once a minute, averaging out the positional errors by the constant rotation. Breguet received a patent from France's ministry of the interior for "a new regulating device known as the tourbillon" on 26 June 1801. The document was dated according to the republican calendar of the time, 7 Messidor, Year IX.

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