Abraham-Louis Breguet is the most important inventor in the history of watches. He’s responsible for automatic winding, the tourbillon, and shock absorption, among many other innovations. He even ...
Casio introduced the Edifice EFK-100 series as its first automatic watch. The model showcases a mechanical movement inspired ...
Mention the name Breguet and most watch buffs will think of exquisite gold pocket watches made for the likes of the Duke Of Wellington, Napoleon Bonaparte and Sir Winston Churchill. But many might be ...
For the watch connoisseurs among you, the title of this article might at first result in shoulder-shrugging, eye-rolling and head-shaking. However, even seasoned watch collectors can’t deny that ...
Swiss watchmaker Breguet has one of the most impressive histories of any watch brand. The 249-year-old company’s founder, Abraham-Louis Breguet, famously invented the tourbillon in 1801. The brand ...
Breguet is celebrating its 250th anniversary with the launch of the Classique Souscription 2025 wristwatch — a special limited-edition that pays homage to the revolutionary Souscription pocket watch ...
The world’s top watchmakers embraced the spirit of giving this holiday season, giving collectors both new models and revamped ...
Steel sports watches from luxury brands seem to be the must-haves for modern collectors, but with everyone harbouring the same aim, demand has pushed prices out of reach for all but the most affluent.
Breguet's Classique Quantième Perpétuel timepiece is self-winding with a perpetual calendar showing the day, date, month, leap year and moon phases. The Swiss watch company Breguet has been making ...
It’s been 221 years since the birth of the tourbillon, and Breguet wants to celebrate. The watch company just added a new model to its Tradition line of historically inspired watches in honor of the ...
A descendant of the founder, as well as the company itself, helped shape the aviation industry. By Kathleen Beckett Reporting from Le Bourget, France It might be a bit of a stretch, but not much, to ...