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Breguet Pocket Watch No. 4029, as Seen in the “The Art of Breguet” - George daniels!
As devoted watch enthusiasts—and unabashed Breguet admirers—it’s moments like these that remind us exactly why we exist today and why we fell in love with horology in the first place.
Sold in 1823—yes, over two centuries ago—this extraordinary pocket watch might very well have passed through the hands of the master himself, Abraham-Louis Breguet. Just imagine that. The sheer idea that such a piece still exists today, not only intact but fully functional, is nothing short of astonishing.
This 60mm masterpiece features a quarter repeater on a single gong, a jumping hour mechanism, and a chime that still rings out with character and clarity. It’s bold, it’s beautiful, and in our eyes—utterly priceless. It is going to be cherished by many generations! We recently had the profound pleasure of placing this historic timepiece into the hands of a very dear friend who truly deserves it more than us! For us, this wasn’t just a transaction—it was a moment of shared reverence. A celebration of craftsmanship, history, and the enduring spirit of horology. Watches like this don’t just tell time. They tell stories. And this one? It’s a story we’ll never forget.
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Breguet Pocket Watch No. 4029, as Seen in the “The Art of Breguet” - George daniels!
As devoted watch enthusiasts—and unabashed Breguet admirers—it’s moments like these that remind us exactly why we exist today and why we fell in love with horology in the first place.
Sold in 1823—yes, over two centuries ago—this extraordinary pocket watch might very well have passed through the hands of the master himself, Abraham-Louis Breguet. Just imagine that. The sheer idea that such a piece still exists today, not only intact but fully functional, is nothing short of astonishing.
This 60mm masterpiece features a quarter repeater on a single gong, a jumping hour mechanism, and a chime that still rings out with character and clarity. It’s bold, it’s beautiful, and in our eyes—utterly priceless. It is going to be cherished by many generations! We recently had the profound pleasure of placing this historic timepiece into the hands of a very dear friend who truly deserves it more than us! For us, this wasn’t just a transaction—it was a moment of shared reverence. A celebration of craftsmanship, history, and the enduring spirit of horology. Watches like this don’t just tell time. They tell stories. And this one? It’s a story we’ll never forget.
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Breguet Pocket Watch No. 4029, as Seen in the “The Art of Breguet” - George daniels!
As devoted watch enthusiasts—and unabashed Breguet admirers—it’s moments like these that remind us exactly why we exist today and why we fell in love with horology in the first place.
Sold in 1823—yes, over two centuries ago—this extraordinary pocket watch might very well have passed through the hands of the master himself, Abraham-Louis Breguet. Just imagine that. The sheer idea that such a piece still exists today, not only intact but fully functional, is nothing short of astonishing.
This 60mm masterpiece features a quarter repeater on a single gong, a jumping hour mechanism, and a chime that still rings out with character and clarity. It’s bold, it’s beautiful, and in our eyes—utterly priceless. It is going to be cherished by many generations! We recently had the profound pleasure of placing this historic timepiece into the hands of a very dear friend who truly deserves it more than us! For us, this wasn’t just a transaction—it was a moment of shared reverence. A celebration of craftsmanship, history, and the enduring spirit of horology. Watches like this don’t just tell time. They tell stories. And this one? It’s a story we’ll never forget.