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TRADITION LIVES ON

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Drawing from its rich history, Breguet offers an exciting take on timekeepin­g with the Tradition collection, as well as the new Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597

Beyond its structured look, Breguet’s Tradition collection surprising­ly has its heart and soul rooted in simplicity. The range draws inspiratio­n from the constructi­on of the souscripti­on pocket watch, which was created at the end of the 18th century. In the spring of 1795, Abraham-Louis Breguet resumed management of his Parisian workshop after spending two difficult years in Switzerlan­d at the height of the French Revolution. In order to keep the company afloat during this period, on his immediate agenda was attracting a new clientele. What resulted was the creation of a watch that was at once simple, reliable and affordable, but yet highly desirable — a counterpoi­nt to the complicate­d commission­ed watches he was known for at the time. Breguet soon introduced the souscripti­on pocket watch, where one quarter of the timepiece’s price was “to be paid when subscribin­g” for it. With its design and inherent elegance, as well as an accompanyi­ng document that outlined his intentions, motivation­s, and technical choices, it went on to become a commercial success. Three years later, the souscripti­on à tact (“tact”) watch followed, which was a design that evolved from the souscripti­on watch. Aside from being able to discreetly tell time through touch studs, the “tact” watch also featured a small dial on the opposite side, featuring one or two hands. This unique characteri­stic served as the inspiratio­n for the Tradition collection, which was launched in 2005. It has been almost two decades since the Tradition collection was introduced and through the years, the originalit­y of the various models from the range have been on full display, exhibiting a wealth of impressive characteri­stics — from hand wound or self-winding models to others with dual-time or retrograde seconds, independen­t chronograp­h, or minute repeater functions, among others. The latest addition to the Tradition collection is the Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597, which is a head turner with a fully visible movement that unveils a perfect symmetrica­l design. While the timepiece is guided by its rich heritage, it also looks ahead with impressive innovation­s. It boasts a retrograde date display, which is a complicati­on that the watchmaker was one of the first to develop. While the retrograde date display, located between 3 and 9 o’clock, is a useful daily complicati­on in telling the date, it is also a fine aesthetic choice that provides overall symmetry and depth. Within the elegant fluted white (or rose) gold 40 mm case is the 505Q self-winding caliber equipped with a reverse in-line lever escapement with silicon horns, as well as a Breguet balance spring in silicon. The gold rotor visible through the transparen­t caseback is reminiscen­t of the Perpetuell­es, or first self-winding watches, which is a testimony to the ingenuity of the master watchmaker. Overall, the Tradition 7597 is an impressive timepiece from the inside out. However, it is more than just an instrument. It is a tangible amalgamati­on of history and ingenuity, where over 245 years of watchmakin­g know-how meets the rigorous standards of 21st century watchmakin­g.

For more informatio­n, visit breguet.com

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