All The 2025 Breguet Watch Releases So Far
To mark its 250th anniversary, Breguet is rolling out a thoughtful slate of new releases that lean into the multiple sides of its legacy: the stripped-back purity of the early subscription watches, the exposed complexity of the Tradition line, the robustness of its military-ready chronographs, and the technical showmanship of the tourbillon. The 2025 Breguet lineup includes five noteworthy references so far: the
Marine Hora Mundi 5555, Classique Souscription, Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde, Type XX 2075 chronograph, and Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 — all crafted in a proprietary alloy called Breguet gold, each produced in limited quantities and engraved with anniversary inscriptions. Here’s a closer look at these commemorative 2025 Breguet releases, complete with all the release dates, specs, and pricing.
Marine Hora Mundi 5555
Release Date: September 2025
In the fifth instalment of its 250th anniversary, Breguet has introduced the commemorative Marine Hora Mundi 55 watch, limited to just 50 examples. As with the other models you’ll read below, this one is crafted in 18k Breguet Gold (the brand’s proprietary gold alloy enriched with silver, copper, and palladium) and dressed in blue — a color closely associated with Breguet.
This special anniversary version is actually based on the current-production Hora Mundi powered by Caliber 77F1, but with plenty of special details worthy of the quarter-of-a-century celebration. For those who aren’t familiar, the Hora Mundi is Breguet’s line of multiple time zone display watches (some GMT, some dual time, and some world time).
In addition to the time and date, Caliber 7751 also indicates a second time and date pair for the time zone of one’s choice, based on one of the 24 cities, each representing a time zone. Unique to Breguet, this travel-time system works like a mechanical memory. You set the home time and date using the crown at 3 o’clock, then set the second city with the push-button crown at 8 o’clock. From there, the movement takes care of the rest, automatically keeping track of both time zones and their dates. Pressing the 8 o’clock button instantly flips the display between the two cities, with the date adjusting on its own. A small indicator at 4 o’clock tells you whether the shown time is day or night.
The head-turning dial is actually composed of two layers: one guilloché to give an ultra-rounded effect and the other sapphire crystal with hand-painted enamel. Did I mention that the enamel on the dial is phosphorescent? That’s right, the dial glows much like NASA’s “Black Marble”, which is the space agency’s nighttime satellite imagery of Earth.
Housing the dial is a 43.9mm Breguet Gold case, with Breguet fluting on the caseband and a sapphire crystal display for a view of the movement. Since this Hora Mundi 5555 belongs to the Navy-inspired Marine collection (rather than the Classique line used for earlier models), it offers an impressive 100 meters of water resistance. Paired with a blue alligator strap and priced at a cool
Hora Mundi 5555 Watch Specs
Model | Hora Mundi 5555 |
Reference Number | 5555BH/YS/9WV |
Case | 18K Breguet gold 43.9mm diameter 13.80 mm thick |
Dial | Engine-turned 18K gold (latitudes and longitudes), blue gradation Continents hand-painted in grand feu enamel, with city dots in phosphorescent enamel (blue emission colour) |
Functions | Dual time zone, day/night indicator, date, hours, minutes, seconds |
Movement | Caliber 77F1 Automatic winding 55h power reserve 28,800 bph (4 HZ) |
Strap | Navy blue alligator leather strap 18K Breguet gold 3-blade folding clasp |
Water Resistance | 30m |
Limited Edition | 50 pieces |
Price | $104,700 |
Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255
Release Date: June 2025
To celebrate the 224th anniversary of the tourbillon patent, Breguet has introduced a striking new take on its most famous invention. The Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 is the brand’s first-ever flying tourbillon, presented in a 38mm case made from 18k Breguet gold alloy. Limited to just 50 pieces, the watch delivers on both mechanical complexity and visual drama.
At the heart of the watch is a “mystery” flying tourbillon that appears to float in midair. There’s no visible connection between the cage and the rest of the movement. The tourbillon is held in place within a sapphire aperture, with an arm that connects to a transparent sapphire disc outfitted with a geared ring along its perimeter. That ring transfers power to the tourbillon via a hidden connection beneath the dial, giving the entire mechanism the illusion of levitating with no visible support. The one-minute tourbillon also serves as the running seconds.
The effect is amplified by the way the tourbillon rises above the aventurine enamel dial — a deep blue surface flecked with copper particles that shimmer like stars. While the model name includes “Sidéral,” this isn’t a sidereal time watch in the astronomical sense. Instead, the term refers to the dial’s celestial inspiration. This is the first time Breguet has used aventurine enamel, and the connection to the stars is both visual and symbolic. The off-centered display at 12 o’clock features applied Breguet numerals and hollowed gold hands, while gold “Breguet” and “Tourbillon” appliqués are placed at 9 and 3 o’clock, respectively.
The new movement built for this commemorative Breguet tourbillon is Calibre 187M1, operating at 18,000 bph and supplying a 50-hour power reserve. A sapphire window reveals the stunning hand-wound movement, decorated with linear and circular guilloché inspired by the river Seine’s curves. Priced at $226,000, each piece is individually numbered and housed in a red anniversary presentation box.
Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Watch Specs
Model | Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 |
Reference Number | 7255BH/2Y/9VU |
Case | 18K Breguet gold 38 mm diameter × 10.2 mm thick |
Dial | Grand feu aventurine enamel with Breguet gold hour-circle (satin-brushed, blue PVD), applied numerals and logos |
Functions | Off-centered hours and minutes, small seconds on flying tourbillon cage |
Movement | Caliber 187M1; manual winding; 50h power reserve; 30 mm × 4.8 mm; 23 jewels; 18,000 vph; 18K gold bridges; guilloché finish |
Strap | Navy blue alligator leather, large scales, lined in matching leather; 18K Breguet gold 3-blade folding clasp |
Water Resistance | 30m |
Limited Edition | 50 pieces |
Price | $226,000 |
Breguet Type XX Chronographe 2075
Release Date: June 2025
Breguet’s 250th anniversary celebrations include a transatlantic tribute in the form of the Type XX Chronographe 2075. Housed in a 38.3mm case made from Breuget gold, this new release honors a 1955 “civilian” Type XX while commemorating the daring 1930 Paris-to-New York flight by Dieudonné Costes and Maurice Bellonte aboard the red Breguet 19 “Super Bidon,” famously decorated with a question mark on each side.
The Type XX 2075 is available in two versions. One features a black dial made from anodized aluminum — a nod to Louis Breguet’s pioneering use of Duralumin in aviation — and bears a discreet “Al” marking near 7 o’clock to denote the dial material. The second, limited to 250 pieces, includes a vertically brushed solid silver dial marked “Ag925.” Both dials are finished with applied Arabic numerals and a Breguet signature in Breguet gold, with a tachymeter scale exclusive to the silver version. Each watch is paired with a gradient leather strap and a slim, bidirectional rotating bezel with black numerals for the black dial, and blue for the silver.
Inside are two manually wound chronograph movements based on the high-frequency Caliber 728. The black dial version is powered by Caliber 7279 with a 15-minute counter at 3 o’clock, while the silver dial model runs on Caliber 7278 with a 30-minute counter in the same position. Both calibers are finished in Breguet gold and visible through sapphire casebacks engraved with a depiction of the 1930 flight path and the Breguet 19 aircraft mid-flight.
Type XX Chronographe 2075 Watch Specs
Model | Type XX Chronographe | Type XX Chronographe |
Reference Number | 2075BH/99/398 | 2075BH/G9/398 |
Case | 18K Breguet gold 38.3 mm diameter 13.2 mm thick | 18K Breguet gold 38.3 mm diameter 13.2 mm thick |
Water Resistance | 50 meters | 50 meters |
Dial | Black anodized aluminium Beige luminescent Arabic numerals and markers 15-min counter at 3 o’clock, small seconds at 9 o’clock | Silver 925 Applied Arabic numerals and markers in gold 30-min counter at 3 o’clock Small seconds at 9 o’clock, tachymeter scale |
Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph | Hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph |
Movement | Caliber 7279 Manual-winding 5 Hz 60h power reserve 258 components Hand-engraved transatlantic flight tribute | Caliber 7278 Manual-winding 5 Hz 60h power reserve 257 components Hand-engraved transatlantic flight tribute |
Strap/Buckle | Gradient black calfskin with 18K gold pin buckle | Gradient blue calfskin with 18K gold pin buckle |
Limited Edition | No | Yes, 250 pieces |
Price | CHF 36,500 | CHF 38,000 |
Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde
Release Date: May 2025
Breguet expands its commemorative 250th anniversary lineup with the new Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde, crafted entirely in the brand’s proprietary Breguet gold. The 38mm case features a fluted middle and polished surfaces, while a domed sapphire crystal is engraved with “BREGUET 250 YEARS.” True to the Tradition collection, the open-dial architecture reveals much of the movement’s micro-engineering, complete with blued screws, ruby bearings, and bridges finished in matching Breguet gold.
The centerpiece of the design is the off-center dial at 12 o’clock, finished in translucent blue grand feu enamel over a guilloché Quai de l’Horloge motif, a nod to Breguet’s historic workshop on the Île de la Cité in Paris. The blue theme continues with a retrograde seconds hand arcing between 10 and 11 o’clock, complemented by stylized fleur-de-lys minute markers and silver Breguet numerals.
Powering the watch is the automatic Caliber 505SR, which operates at 3 Hz and delivers a 50-hour power reserve. The movement includes a patented Nivachron™ balance spring and features a platinum crescent-shaped rotor, vertically brushed and visible through the caseback. The watch is fitted on a navy blue alligator strap with a Breguet gold buckle and comes in a red leather presentation box inspired by 18th-century Moroccan cases. Limited to 250 pieces, the 2025 Breguet Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde is priced at $51,200.
Interestingly, the last time Breguet unveiled a Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde (2021), it was in the form of a gem-set ladies’ watch. For this commemorative version, Breguet has stripped away all the precious gems and makes no mention of this being made for women — a very similar evolution of the Patek 4947 that we recently covered.
Tradition 7035 Watch Specs
Model | Tradition Seconde Rétrograde |
Reference Number | 7035BH/H2/9V6 |
Case | 18k Breguet gold 38mm diameter 12.6mm thick |
Dial | Off-centered translucent blue grand feu enamel on hand-guilloché 18k Breguet gold base Breguet Arabic numerals Fleur-de-lis minute track 18k gold open-tipped hands, blued steel retrograde seconds hand |
Functions | Hours, minutes, retrograde seconds |
Movement | Caliber 505SR Automatic 50-hour power reserve 3 Hz (21,600 vph) 245 components, 38 jewels, bridges in shot-blasted and satin-finished 18k Breguet gold 950 platinum crescent-shaped rotor Patented Breguet Nivachron™ balance spring |
Strap | Navy blue alligator leather (large scales) with 18k Breguet gold pin buckle |
Water Resistance | 30 meters |
Retail Price | $51,200 |
Limited Edition | 250 pieces |
Classique Souscription
Release Date: April 2025
To mark its 250th anniversary, Breguet has revived one of the most important ideas in its history: the subscription watch. First introduced by Abraham-Louis Breguet in the late 18th century, these oversized pocket watches featured a single central hand, enamel dial, and a novel pre-payment model that helped fund their development. By reimagining that concept as a modern wristwatch, Breguet is shining a light on a quieter part of its legacy — one rooted in mechanical purity and restraint, rather than its more famous invention, the tourbillon.
The original souscription watches were oversized pocket watches, measuring about 61mm in diameter, with a single central hand and a pared-down enamel dial that focused entirely on legibility and balance. Fast-forward 250 years, and Breguet’s reinterpretation is a clean, classically styled, and manually wound piece that doesn’t try to modernize for the sake of it. Instead, it leans into the quiet luxury and restraint that made the original concept so enduring.
The new Classique Souscription stays true to the original’s spirit. The 40mm case, crafted from the proprietary gold alloy Breguet gold, debuts a fresh design with a satin-brushed caseband in place of the brand’s usual fluting, plus newly curved lugs for better ergonomics. A domed sapphire crystal enhances the pocket-watch profile.
The white grand feu enamel dial is as clean and crisp as you’d expect from Breguet. A single blued steel Breguet hand — flame-blued and tipped with a round counterweight — points to the signature Breguet numerals and railway minute track in black petit feu enamel. The decision to use only one hand is a historical nod, recalling the original one-hand souscription pocket watches. That hand is curved entirely by hand to match the dial’s convex profile, which is a subtle but telling detail. Depending on the light, the inscriptions “Souscription,” the unique serial number, and the secret signature can appear discreetly between the center of the dial and 6 o’clock, while the brand name appears in an elegant black enamel script at 12.
Visible through the large, slightly domed sapphire crystal on the caseback is the new manually-wound Caliber VS00, crafted from gilded brass in a tone that echoes Breguet gold. The movement inside this 2025 Breguet release features a brand-new guilloché pattern, known as Quai de l’Horloge, while the movement architecture itself draws inspiration from the original Souscription calibers developed by A.-L. Breguet.
The movement runs at a frequency of 21,600 bph (3 Hz) and offers an impressive four-day power reserve from a single barrel. At its core is a blued balance spring fitted with a Breguet overcoil, crafted from Nivachron™ — a titanium-based, non-magnetic alloy that enhances resistance to temperature changes, magnetic fields, and shocks. The bridges and mainplate are finished with a fine shot-blasted texture, a decorative approach inspired by early A.-L. Breguet constructions. Blued steel screws and ruby bearings introduce subtle color contrast, while the large ratchet wheel at the center bears an engraved inscription: a faithful reproduction of Breguet’s original words about the Souscription movement, written in his distinctive cursive hand.
The Breguet Classique Souscription 2025 is presented on a navy blue alligator leather strap with tone-on-tone stitching and lining, fitted with a matching Breguet gold pin buckle.
Each piece comes in a red Moroccan-style leather presentation box, embossed with “BREGUET 250 YEARS” and the individual watch number—a nod to the presentation boxes Breguet used during the French Consulate and Empire periods. Surprisingly, this isn’t a limited edition piece; however, the CHF 45,000 price point will certainly limit access to this commemorative 2025 Breguet Classique Souscription watch.
2025 Breguet Classique Souscription Specs
Model | Classique Souscription |
Reference Number | 2025BH/28/9W6 |
Case | 18k Breguet gold 40mm diameter 10.8mm thick |
Dial | White grand feu enamel on gold base, Black petit feu enamel Breguet Arabic numerals, minute track, and signature; Engraved “Souscription,” serial number, and secret signature; Single flame-blued steel Breguet hand, curved and mirror-polished |
Functions | Single-hand time indication (resolution: ±2 minutes) |
Movement | Caliber VS00 Hand-wound 21,600bph (3 Hz) 96-hour power reserve |
Strap | Navy blue large-scaled alligator leather with navy blue lining 18k Breguet gold pin buckle |
Water Resistance | 30 meters |
Retail Price | CHF 45,000 (Approximately USD $54,500) |
Upcoming 2025 Breguet Releases
Breguet isn’t done yet. With the year still unfolding, it’s a safe bet we’ll see more releases tied to the brand’s 250th anniversary. If the Classique Souscription, Tradition 7035, Type XX, and Tourbillon Sidéral are any indication, the rest of the 2025 lineup will continue to explore different chapters of the brand’s history, from foundational concepts to its most celebrated complications.
As always, stay tuned to Grey Market Magazine for updates on all the latest Breguet releases.
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