Breguet Records
The House archives, since 1775.
Since 1775, Breguet has maintained historical records documenting timepieces, orders and the relationship between the House and its clients. These archives are part of our heritage: they preserve what can be traced, verified and passed on over generations.
Breguet's Legacy
For over two centuries, Breguet has been a symbol of exceptional craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Notable figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie Antoinette have chosen Breguet for their personal timepieces, marking their moments in history with our creations. The Breguet Register at Place Vendôme preserves these storied associations, maintaining a record of each unique piece and its illustrious owner.
Please note that the below guidelines must be adhered to:
- Your watch was acquired from an official Breguet dealer;
- You are the initial owner of the watch;
- The registration is submitted using the official Breguet form supplied at the time of purchase.
How to Register Your Watch
A registration form for submission of your name in the records is provided with your purchase along with the certificate of origin and the warranty.
Make History with us
By registering your Breguet watch, you are not merely acquiring a timepiece; you are becoming a part of our living history. 'Make History with us' is not just our slogan—it is a testament to the shared legacy between Breguet and each of our distinguished clients. Your name and your timepiece will be recorded alongside the luminaries who have defined our brand's heritage.
The House of Breguet
Founded in 1775, the Breguet Maison has shaped the history of fine watchmaking through groundbreaking inventions and timeless elegance. From the creation of the tourbillon to the first wristwatch, its legacy is one of vision, precision and enduring influence.
Breguet timepieces have adorned the wrists of queens, emperors, and pioneers alike