Craftingemotionsfor 250 yearsOne invention at a time

Breguet is celebrating 250 years of crafting emotions.

From the first Paris workshop to the Vallée de Joux.

A.-L. Breguet redefined the art of horology with his inventions. His pursuit of perfection continues to inspire those shaping the future.

Timepiecesto honor a legacy

Classique 7235


How did the fundamentals of the Breguet style originate? They are so deeply rooted in the Manufacture’s 250-year history that pinpointing a single origin is a daring endeavour. They were however formally codified by one historic timepiece: the No. 5 watch delivered in 1794 – to which today’s Classique 7235 pays fitting tribute.
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 7235
Classique 
 7235

Classique 7225


In 1802, Abraham-Louis Breguet built five watches with precision-enhancing devices, notably a tourbillon with natural escapement—the pinnacle of his chronometric mastery. To mark its 250th anniversary, Breguet unveils the Classique 7225 with magnetic pivot balance and 10 Hz escapement.
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 7225
Classique 
 7225

Reine de Naples 9935 & 8925


To mark the 250th anniversary of the Manufacture Breguet, the Reine de Naples collection has been expanded with new models bearing references 9935 and 8925. The former features a new movement, an original display and numerous exclusive aesthetic enhancements. The latter has a new face and an all-gold bracelet.
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Reine de Naples 
 9935 & 8925
Reine de Naples 
 9935 & 8925

Marine Hora Mundi 5555


Breguet unveils the 5th chapter in its 250th anniversary celebrations, a brand-new version limited to 50 pieces called Marine Hora Mundi 5555.
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 Hora Mundi 
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Marine
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Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255


With the Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 wristwatch Breguet unveils the fourth chapter of its 250th anniversary celebrations. The release date, the 26th of June 2025, is in homage to the 26th of June 1801 when Abraham-Louis Breguet obtained a patent for his invention of the iconic tourbillon. This exclusive watch will have a limited production run of only 50 timepieces.
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 Tourbillon
 Sidéral
 7255
Classique 
 Tourbillon
 Sidéral
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Type XX Chronographe 2075


As part of its 250th anniversary celebrations, following Paris with the Classique Souscription 2025 and Shanghai with the Tradition 7035 edition, Breguet is making a stopover in New York. Here it presents the Type XX Chronographe reference 2075 in two versions, inspired by an emblematic model dating back to 1955.
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Type XX 
 Chronographe 
 2075
Type XX 
 Chronographe 
 2075

Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7035


With a unique architecture that brings its precision mechanism to the fore, crowned by a hand-made, enamel dial, the Tradition 7035 epitomises Breguet’s 250 years of technical and aesthetic innovation.
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 Seconde 
 Rétrograde 
 7035
Tradition 
 Seconde 
 Rétrograde 
 7035

Classique Souscription 2025


A celebration of Breguet's legacy and pursuit of perfection, crafted in a new exclusive gold alloy.
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Classique
Souscription
2025
Classique
Souscription
2025

Timepiecesto honor a legacy

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Classique 7235
How did the fundamentals of the Breguet style originate? They are so deeply rooted in the Manufacture’s 250-year history that pinpointing a single origin is a daring endeavour. They were however formally codified by one historic timepiece: the No. 5 watch delivered in 1794 – to which today’s Classique 7235 pays fitting tribute.
Classique 
 7235
Read more
Classique 7225
In 1802, Abraham-Louis Breguet built five watches with precision-enhancing devices, notably a tourbillon with natural escapement—the pinnacle of his chronometric mastery. To mark its 250th anniversary, Breguet unveils the Classique 7225 with magnetic pivot balance and 10 Hz escapement.
Classique 
 7225
Read more
Reine de Naples 9935 & 8925
To mark the 250th anniversary of the Manufacture Breguet, the Reine de Naples collection has been expanded with new models bearing references 9935 and 8925. The former features a new movement, an original display and numerous exclusive aesthetic enhancements. The latter has a new face and an all-gold bracelet.
Reine de Naples 
 9935 & 8925
Read more
Marine Hora Mundi 5555
Breguet unveils the 5th chapter in its 250th anniversary celebrations, a brand-new version limited to 50 pieces called Marine Hora Mundi 5555.
Marine
 Hora Mundi 
 5555
Read more
Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255
With the Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 wristwatch Breguet unveils the fourth chapter of its 250th anniversary celebrations. The release date, the 26th of June 2025, is in homage to the 26th of June 1801 when Abraham-Louis Breguet obtained a patent for his invention of the iconic tourbillon. This exclusive watch will have a limited production run of only 50 timepieces.
Classique 
 Tourbillon
 Sidéral
 7255
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Type XX Chronographe 2075
As part of its 250th anniversary celebrations, following Paris with the Classique Souscription 2025 and Shanghai with the Tradition 7035 edition, Breguet is making a stopover in New York. Here it presents the Type XX Chronographe reference 2075 in two versions, inspired by an emblematic model dating back to 1955.
Type XX 
 Chronographe 
 2075
Read more
Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7035
With a unique architecture that brings its precision mechanism to the fore, crowned by a hand-made, enamel dial, the Tradition 7035 epitomises Breguet’s 250 years of technical and aesthetic innovation.
Tradition 
 Seconde 
 Rétrograde 
 7035
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Classique Souscription 2025
A celebration of Breguet's legacy and pursuit of perfection, crafted in a new exclusive gold alloy.
Classique
Souscription
2025
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The birth ofa new gold alloy

Combining tradition and modernity, its warm, subtly pink hue is inspired by the gold used by watchmakers of the eighteenth century, following the example of A.-L. Breguet. At the time, this alloy met precise requirements in terms of resistance, durability and aesthetics, enhancing the prestige of watches.
Conceived and developed in the House’s workshops, 18K Breguet gold is composed of 75% gold, enriched with silver, copper and palladium. Beyond its brilliance, it is distinguished by its resistance to discolouration and its stability over time, guaranteeing a pure, elegant finish. Every detail has been designed to enhance the House’s collections, with particular attention paid to aesthetics and durability.
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The new Breguet gold, a symbol of excellence and craftsmanship.
During the design stage, after selecting the ideal alloy, Breguet carefully ensured that it aligns with the various watchmaking skills, particularly the decorative finishes. Breguet gold thus embodies the House’s commitment to pushing back the boundaries of watchmaking expertise and exceeding established standards. It enriches the pieces in an exceptional anniversary collection, symbolising a unique heritage and a constant quest for innovation and excellence.

250 years ofendless creation

Since its creation, Breguet has never stopped innovating and driving revolutionary advancements in the field of watchmaking.
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1780
Perpetual movement
When time doesn’t need winding.
1795
Breguet’s balance-spring
The beating heart of a watch.
1801
The Tourbillon
A brilliant and complex mechanism that defies gravity.
1790
The “pare-chute” shock absorber
Making timepieces more resilient.
Year after year, each of these inventions has withstood the test of time. Fundamental pillars of watchmaking, they set standards of excellence.
History and creativity that defined watchmaking.
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1775
2025

We are not done revolutionizing the world of watchmaking. Through our vision, patterns and materials, we are ready to enter a new chapter of excellence: one invention at a time.

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Les Tiroirsdu Temps

Thursday 24 April 2025 marked the start of celebrations for the House of Breguet, which is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year.
Punctuated by several product launches, 2025 will also be marked by exhibitions showcasing the House's most outstanding innovations, from the most emblematic to the most recent.
Called "The Drawers of Time", these temporary exhibitions pay tribute to visionary ideas, to those who shaped them, and to those who will continue to write the future of watchmaking.
They are structured around interactive drawers, each of which poses a fundamental question as formulated by Abraham-Louis Breguet or any other watchmaker in search of perfection. These questions embody the technical and philosophical challenges that have marked the history of watchmaking.

Dive into the inventions of the first 250 years of the House of Breguet.

25 April – 31 December
Boutique Breguet Paris (France)
17 May – 31 December
Breguet Boutique Shanghai Langham (China)
5 June – 31 December
Breguet Boutique New York (United States)
27 June – 31 December
Breguet Boutique Geneva (Switzerland)
11 September – 21 September
Breguet Boutique London (England)
16 October – 26 October
Breguet Boutique Seoul Jasmil (Korea)
25 October – 6 November
Breguet Boutique Ginza (Japan)
20 November – 31 December
Breguet Boutique Dubai (Middle East)
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