All The 2025 Breguet Watch Releases So Far

Celine Simon Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025 24 min. read

To mark its 250th anniversary, Breguet rolled out a thoughtful slate of new releases that leaned 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. There are also, in true Breguet fashion, more than a few mechanical innovations including the Expérimentale No. 1 and the Classique Grande Sonnerie 1905. In short, the 2025 Breguet lineup includes plenty of noteworthy references, 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.

2025 Breguet Expérimentale No. 1
One of the 2025 Breguet releases, the Expérimentale No. 1 (Image: Breguet)

Breguet Expérimentale No. 1

Release Date: December 2025

Breguet Expérimentale 1
Breguet Expérimentale 1 (Image: Breguet)

Closing out Breguet‘s 250th anniversary year is the debut of an entirely new R&D-focused line called Expérimentale, and its first watch — the Expérimentale 1 — is one of the most technically ambitious pieces the brand has ever produced. Built in Breguet’s proprietary gold alloy and housed in a 43.5mm modernized Marine-style case (reminiscent of an. A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus), the Expérimentale 1 introduces the world’s first 10 Hz tourbillon with a constant-force magnetic escapement, certified under the Breguet Hallmark’s “Scientific” category for accuracy of ±1 second per day.

In recent years, the Swatch Group unveiled spectacular new chiming watches under two brands: Blancpain’s Grande Double Sonnerie and Omega’s Chrono-Chime, which both have legitimately groundbreaking movements. So, as one of the Swatch Group’s flagship brands, Breguet was due for a new “halo” complication, and the Expérimentale No. 1 is it.

The Expérimentale 1’s tourbillon (Image: Breguet)

The watch is designed as a bridge between Breguet’s past and its future. Its regulator-style display, Breguet numerals, and focus on marine chronometry nod to historic pieces like Marine Chronometer No. 104 and the Ref. 3448 pocket watch, while the sapphire dial and fully exposed movement layout signal the direction of the Maison’s next chapter.

Breguet Expérimentale 1
Caliber 7250 (Image: Breguet)

Caliber 7250 is entirely crafted in Breguet gold and finished with sharp, modern bridges that contrast satin brushing with hand-polished angles. Everything about the architecture is geared toward performance: a constant-force magnetic escapement that isolates the balance from the gear train, a 10 Hz oscillator that recovers amplitude quickly after shocks, and a tourbillon that averages positional errors. Power comes from a twin-barrel system with four blue springs and a 72-hour reserve. The tourbillon itself weighs just 0.60 grams and consists of 74 components, many rendered in titanium or non-magnetic alloys to control magnetic interactions within the escapement. For instance, there are two escape wheels with magnetic “tracks” and a lever whose tips are also magnetic, so the key parts push and hold each other using magnetic fields instead of rubbing together.

Breguet Expérimentale 1
The Expérimentale 1 sports a modernized Marine-style case (Image: Breguet)

Despite its experimental nature, the watch carries traditional Breguet hallmarks: fluted caseband, open-tipped hands filled with Super-LumiNova, secret signatures, and marine-inspired lugs with blue ALD-treated gold inlays. This reminds me of what the Royal Oak Concept is to the Royal Oak line.

With its sapphire dial, luminous chapter rings, and a tourbillon that appears to break free of the dial at 12 o’clock, the Expérimentale 1 wears like a preview of where Breguet intends to push mechanical watchmaking in the coming years by leveraging materials science, magnetism, and high-frequency regulation while still honoring the lineage that began in 1775. This inaugural release is the blueprint for a new generation of Breguet innovation, presented as a strictly limited, forward-looking Marine. Limited to 75 numbered pieces, which will be delivered over the next year, each Breguet Expérimentale No. 1 is priced at CHF 320,000.

Expérimentale 1 Watch Specs

ModelExpérimentale 1
ReferenceE001BH/S9/5ZV
Case18k Breguet gold
Diameter 43.5 mm
Thickness 13.30 mm
Double-stepped fluted caseband
Hollowed-out close-set lugs with blue ALD-treated gold inlays
Crown with blue ALD-treated sandblasted gold inlay
DialSapphire dial glare-proofed on both sides
Regulator-type display: hours at 6 o’clock, offset minutes, seconds on the tourbillon
Gold applied chapter ring and seconds ring with Super-LumiNova
Minutes track enhanced with Super-LumiNova
Expérimentale 1 blue ALD-treated applique enhanced with Super-LumiNova
Open-tipped handswith Super-LumiNova
Blue ALD-treated titanium seconds hand with Marine-anchor counterweight
FunctionsHours, minutes, seconds on the tourbillon cage
MovementCaliber 7250
Manual winding
Two series-coupled barrels with four blue springs
266 components
37 jewels
72-hour power reserve
Resistance to magnetic fields up to 600 gauss
StrapBlue rubber with tool-free interchangeability
Interchangeable 18K Breguet gold pin buckle
Limited Edition75 examples
PriceCHF 320,000 (Approximately 373,000)
Expérimentale 1 Watch Specs

Classique Minute Repeater 7365

Released: November 2025

Classique Répétition Minutes 7365 (Image: Breguet)

Continuing its 250th anniversary, Breguet has introduced a single minute repeater wristwatch, the Classique Répétition Minutes 7365, which is limited to just 25 pieces. It debuts a new 39mm case size for Breguet’s repeaters, a Bleu de France grand feu enamel dial, and the brand’s first water-resistant minute repeater (30m), all powered by a newly developed movement.

The new Caliber 1896 replaces the long-running 567.2 and becomes the first repeater movement made entirely in Breguet gold, from the plates and bridges to the patented gold gongs directly attached to the case. According to Breguet, the result is more consistent sound transmission and a richer tone. The movement also brings technical upgrades with a 3 Hz rate, silicon escapement components, resistance to ~600 gauss, and a notably long 75-hour power reserve — unprecedented for a Breguet repeater. Each watch is acoustically tested in an anechoic chamber for harmonic precision before leaving the manufacture.

Classique Minute Repeater 7365
Classique Minute Repeater 7365 (Image: Breguet)

Design-wise, the 7365 mixes iconic Breguet codes with the maison’s updated Classique styling; there’s a slim Breguet-gold case with hand-guilloché sides, hollowed Breguet hands, applied Breguet numerals, and the brand’s secret signature cut directly into the enamel at 6 o’clock using a pantograph. The caseback and lugs also carry the Quai de l’Horloge guilloché pattern created for the anniversary.

On the reverse, the visible movement is fully hand-engraved with a split composition: an 18th-century Paris scene inspired by Quai de l’Horloge above, and the Vallée de Joux landscape below, a depiction of the brand’s French origins and Swiss home. The watch is delivered in an individually numbered red anniversary case modeled after Breguet’s historic Moroccan-leather boxes. Limited to 25 pieces, the Classique Minute Repeater 7365 is priced at $369,600.

Classique Minute Repeater 7365 Watch Specs

Breguet Caliber 1896
Caliber 1896 (Image: Breguet)
ModelClassique Répétition Minutes (Classique Minute Repeater) 7365
Reference7365BH/2Y/986
Case18k Breguet gold
Diameter: 39 mm
Thickness 10.8 mm
DialGrand feu enamel in Bleu de France
FunctionsHours, minutes
MovementCaliber 1896
Water Resistance30 meters
StrapFrench blue alligator leather
Limited Edition25 examples
Price$369,600
Classique Minute Repeater 7365 Watch Specs

Classique Grande Sonnerie 1905

Released: November 2025

Classique Grande Sonnerie 1905 (Image: Breguet)

Another major piece tied to Breguet’s 250th year is the Classique Grande Sonnerie Métiers d’Art 1905, a highly complicated pocket watch combining a grande and petite sonnerie, minute repeater with a magnetic regulator, tourbillon, and a regulator-style time display. Made in Breguet gold with Bleu de France accents, it’s the brand’s first grande sonnerie pocket watch in more than two decades and uses a 539-component movement assembled over six months.

The watch leans heavily into Breguet’s historical design language featuring guilloché, grand feu enamel, blued hands, a secret signature, and a tourbillon layout that recalls the brand’s early pocket chronometers. The magnetic strike regulator is a modern highlight, keeping the chiming tempo consistent regardless of power level.

Classique Grande Sonnerie 1905 (Image: Breguet)

The Métiers d’Art work is equally elaborate. The covers are hand-guilloché with the Quai de l’Horloge motif, the Bleu de France enamel reflects early 19th-century Breguet tact watches, and the inner lid is engraved with the watch’s individual number. On the reverse, the entire striking mechanism has been moved to the back for full visibility, including blue PVD hammers and a striking barrel bridge decorated with a Petit Trianon guilloché pattern created specifically for the anniversary.

Classique Grande Sonnerie 1905
Classique Grande Sonnerie 1905 (Image: Breguet)

Each watch is accompanied by an 18k Breguet gold chain and delivered in a remarkable presentation case made from the last surviving oak tree associated with Marie-Antoinette at Versailles, complete with a resonance plate crafted from Risoud forest wood, which is a timber prized by violin makers for its acoustic properties. Production is by request only.

Classique Grande Sonnerie 1905 Watch Specs

Breguet Caliber 508GS
Caliber 508GS (Image: Breguet)
ModelClassique Grande Sonnerie Métiers d’Arts
Reference1905BH/2H
Case18k Breguet gold (47 components)
Diameter 56.5 mm
Thickness 24.1 mm
Case middle: Hand-guilloché “Quai de l’Horloge”
Engraved
Hand-guilloché case back, enamelled with a “Quai de l’Horloge” motif and the banks of the Seine
Hand-guilloché case back with “Quai de l’Horloge” motif and Bleu de France enamel
DialRegulator-style display: hours at 12 o’clock, central minutes, seconds on tourbillon
18K Breguet gold dial, horizontal Quai de l’Horloge guilloché
White grand feu enamel hour dial, black petit feu enamel Breguet Arabic numerals
FunctionsHours, minutes, seconds on tourbillon cage
Grande Sonnerie (GS), Petite Sonnerie (PS), Silence (S), Minute Repeater (Verrou)
MovementCaliber 508GS
Manual winding in both directions
56-hour power reserve (36 hours of power reserve in grande sonnerie mode)
Chain and Box18k Breguet gold chain
Marie-Antoinette oak case with resonance wood tray
Classique Grande Sonnerie 1905 Watch Specs

Reine de Naples Crazy Flower and Perles Impériales

Released: November 2025

2025 Breguet Reine de Naples Crazy Flower
Reine de Naples Crazy Flower (Image: Breguet)

Among the releases tied to Breguet’s 250th year are two new high-jewelry Reine de Naples models: the Crazy Flower and the Perles Impériales, both crafted in Breguet’s proprietary gold alloy and powered by the ultra-thin automatic Caliber 586/1 with a platinum rotor.

The Crazy Flower takes the Reine de Naples silhouette and turns it into a full diamond spectacle, with 436 stones totaling 37.2 carats across the case, dial, flange, crown, and articulated corolla-style structures. The inverted diamond setting on the dial creates a pistil-like effect, while multiple concentric, mobile “petals” allow the baguette-set rings to shift with wrist movement. I had the chance to see one of these high-end Breguet pieces in the metal a while back, and they’re genuinely striking. The watch comes on a champagne alligator strap with a diamond-set triple folding clasp, and each piece is made to order.

Breguet Reine de Naples Perles Impériales
Reine de Naples Perles Impériales (Image: Breguet)

The Perles Impériales replaces the Crazy Flower’s full pavé approach with a mix of Akoya pearls, opal, and diamonds. The case uses a lattice-style diamond setting with a briolette diamond crown and an Akoya pearl at 6 o’clock, echoing the position of the signature Reine de Naples ball lug. The opal dial carries 211 diamonds plus a pear-shaped diamond at 12. The integrated bracelet alternates Breguet gold links with Akoya pearls, and a champagne alligator strap is also included.

High Jewelry Reine de Naples Watch Specs

ModelReine de Naples Crazy FlowerReine de Naples Perles Impériales
Reference GJE25BH208985DBGJ29BH89254DD5J4
Case32.10 x 24.5mm
10.7mm thick
18K Breguet gold
116 baguette-cut diamonds (34.6 ct) on mobile corolla-like settings
Flange with 66 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.1 ct)
32.8 x 26.4mm
9.9mm thick
18K Breguet gold
24 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.2 ct), bezel with 23 diamonds (4.1 ct) + 15 under claws (0.9 ct)
Akoya pearl at 6 o’clock
Flange with 66 diamonds (0.1 ct),
Briolette diamond crown (0.3 ct)
Dial18K gold with 206 inverted-set diamonds (0.8 ct), 20 baguette-cut diamonds (0.4 ct), Breguet cartouche in gold, pistil-like centerOpal base with 211 diamonds (0.5 ct), off-centered hour circle with gold Arabic numerals, Breguet hands
MovementCaliber 586/1
Automatic winding
21,600 vph
38h power reserve
Platinum guilloché rotor with “Petit Trianon” motif
Caliber 586/1
Automatic winding
21,600 vph
38h power reserve
Platinum rotor
FunctionsHours, minutesHours, minutes
Strap/BraceletChampagne alligator leather strap with triple folding clasp set with 28 diamonds (0.2 ct)Akoya pearl bracelet; additional champagne leather strap with gold clasp set with 26 diamonds (0.1 ct)
PriceMade-to-orderMade-to-order
High jewelry Reine de Naples Watch Specs

Classique Moon Phase 7235

Released: October 2025

Breguet Classique Moon Phase 7235
Classique Moon Phase 7235 (Image: Breguet)

Breguet continues to honor its origins this anniversary year with the Classique Phase de Lune 7235, a 250-piece limited edition inspired by the historic Breguet No. 5 pocket watch from 1794. That timepiece, delivered to the French writer François Jourgnac Saint-Méard, exemplified the aesthetic language that would go on to define the unmistakable Breguet style — and be borrowed by many others. The new 7235 translates that legacy into a modern wristwatch that bridges 18th-century ideals and 21st-century precision.

Breguet Classique Moon Phase
The Quai de l’Horloge guilloché around the caseband

The Breguet Classique 7235 features a 39mm case in the same 18k Breguet gold proprietary alloy used throughout the brand’s 250th-anniversary editions. The case middle replaces Breguet’s traditional fluting with a Quai de l’Horloge guilloché motif, referencing the address of Breguet’s original Paris workshop. A domed sapphire crystal sits atop the case, while the back reveals a hand-engraved depiction of the famous “Turgot map” of Paris, a detailed 18th-century aerial view of the city that includes the Quai de l’Horloge.

Breguet Caliber 502.3.DRL
Setting of the moon phase (Image: Breguet)

The gold dial is equally rich in detail. Its bevelled profile and hand-guilloché finish showcase multiple textures: straight patterns for the main surface, circular ones for the subdials and chapter ring, and satin-brushed inserts for contrast. The layout closely mirrors that of the 1794 original, with a power reserve between 10 and 11 o’clock, a moonphase at 2 o’clock, and a small seconds subdial at 5 o’clock. Blued Breguet-style hands mark the hours and minutes, joined by blued steel pointers for the additional indications.

For power, the watch relies on the new Caliber 502.3.DRL, a self-winding movement equipped with a silicon balance spring and inverted silicon lever escapement. Despite housing multiple complications, the movement remains impressively slim at just 3.95 mm thick, contributing to a total case height of 9.9mm. An offset 18k gold rotor helps achieve this thin profile while maintaining a respectable 45-hour power reserve.

7235BH/02/9V6
7235BH/02/9V6 (Image: Breguet)

Paired with a navy blue alligator leather strap and an 18K gold pin buckle, the 2025 Breguet Classique Moon Phase 7235 is a measured, beautifully finished tribute to the watch that first defined the Breguet style — priced at $85,800.

Classique 7235 Watch Specs

Caliber 502.3.DRL
Caliber 502.3.DRL (Image: Breguet)
ModelClassique Moon Phase 7235
Reference Number7235BH/02/9V6
Case18K Breguet gold
39 mm in diameter
9.9 mm thick
Dial18K Breguet gold, hand-guilloché with “Quai de l’Horloge” motif
FunctionsHours, minutes, seconds, moon phase, power reserve
MovementCaliber 502.3.DRL
Automatic winding
45h power reserve
21,600 (Hz)
StrapNavy blue alligator leather strap
18K Breguet gold 3-blade folding clasp
Water Resistance30m
Price$85,800
Classique 7235 Watch Specs

Classique 7225

Release Date: October 2025

Breguet Classique 7225
Classique 7225 (Image: Breguet)

Continuing its brand’s anniversary celebrations, Breguet presented the Classique 7225, a watch obsessed with precision. This manually wound model brings together a magnetic-pivot balance and a 10 Hz escapement, combining cutting-edge stability with high-frequency performance. The technology traces its roots to the founder’s experiments from the early 1800s, when Abraham-Louis Breguet built a handful of experimental tourbillon watches to improve rate consistency. Two centuries later, the same spirit of experimentation returns in a wristwatch designed for the modern era.

Breguet Classique 7225 Caliber 74SC
Caliber 74SC inside the Classique 7225

The 41mm Breguet Gold case features hand-guilloché decoration throughout (including the caseband, dial, and even the space between the lugs), all rendered in the brand’s signature Quai de l’Horloge motif. Beneath the domed sapphire crystal lies a gold dial with Roman numerals on the chapter ring, flinqué guilloché finishing, and blued steel Breguet-style hands. A power-reserve display sits at 6 o’clock, while twin small-seconds subdials at 2 and 10 o’clock mirror those of an 1809 pocket watch that inspired the design. The left subdial has a flyback “observation seconds” function, activated via the pusher at 8 o’clock, which is a clever nod to the timing experiments that foreshadowed the modern chronograph.

Breguet Classique 7255
Classique 7255 dial and movement (Image: Breguet)

Inside is the new Caliber 74SC, a hand-wound movement beating at a super high-frequency rate of 72,000 beats per hour (10 Hz!) and delivering a 60-hour power reserve. The balance uses a pair of opposing micro-magnets to stabilize the staff and minimize friction across all six positions — a system Breguet first patented in 2010 and refined here for even greater accuracy. Each watch is certified to within ±1 second per day, placing it among the most precise mechanical watches on the market. Surprisingly, this isn’t a limited edition; the 2025 Breguet Classique 7225 joins the permanent collection with a price tag of $99,000.

Breguet Classique 7225 Watch Specs

Breguet Caliber 74SC
Caliber 74SC (Image: Breguet)
ModelClassique 7255
Reference Number7225BH/0H/9V6
Case18K Breguet gold
41mm diameter
10.7mm thick
Dial18K Breguet gold, hand-guilloché with “Quai de l’Horloge” motif
FunctionsHours, minutes, small seconds, observation seconds, power reserve
MovementCaliber 74SC
Manual winding
60h power reserve
72,000 (10 HZ)
StrapNavy blue alligator leather strap
18K Breguet gold 3-blade folding clasp
Water Resistance30m
Price$99,000
Classique 7255 Watch Specs

Reine de Naples 9935 and 8925

Release Date: October 2025

Two new anniversary Reine de Naples models (Image: Breguet)

As part of Breguet’s 250th anniversary, two new references join the Reine de Naples collection, each offered in different configurations. The Reine de Naples collection takes its inspiration from the timepieces created between 1810 and 1812 for the Emperor Napoleon I’s sister, Caroline Murat, who later became Queen of Naples. Like the original Queen’s pieces, these modern-day versions feature the signature egg-shaped cases.

Breguet Reine de Naples 8925
Reine de Naples 8925 (Image: Breguet)

The Reine de Naples 8925 is the smaller of the two new references, featuring a 33mm long by 25mm wide Breguet case, set with 107 brilliant-cut diamonds across the flange and bezel. Additional diamonds on the case include 52 brilliant-cut, snow-set diamonds on the round central lug and a solitaire briolette-cut diamond set into the winding crown. The dial, which is available in Breguet gold, white mother-of-pearl, or black aventurine glass, is also home to more diamonds — one pear-shaped diamond at 12 o’clock and 46 diamonds on the hour chapter ring. Powering the watch’s hour and minute display is Caliber 586/1 with a platinum micro-rotor and 38 hours of power reserve. All three versions of the new Reine de Naples 8925 are fitted with a three-link, high-jewelry-like bracelet, crafted in 18k Breguet Gold.

Breguet Reine de Naples 9935
Reine de Naples 9935 (Image: Breguet)

The Reine de Naples 9935 is not only larger but also more complicated. It includes a 36.5mm long by 28.5mm wide oblong case, also furnished with plenty of diamonds — bezel and flange set with 109 brilliant-cut diamonds, round central lug snow-set with 52 brilliant-cut diamonds, and crown set with a briolette-cut diamond. Along with the familiar off-centered hour and minute display, the dial also includes a running seconds hand and moon phase indicator, all powered by the Caliber 537L2 automatic movement. Breuget offers the Reine de Naples 9935 in four variations, including two paired with a blue leather strap, one with an 18k Breguet Gold bracelet, and the final one with a diamond-set 18k Breguet Gold bracelet.

Reine de Naples Watch Specs

Caliber 537L2 (Image: Breguet)
Model/ReferenceReine de Naples 8925Reine de Naples 9935
Case18k Breguet gold
33mm x 25mm
8.5mm thick
Bezel and flange set with 107 brilliant-cut diamonds
Round central lug at 6 o’clock snow-set with 52 brilliant-cut diamonds
Crown set with a briolette-cut diamond
18K Breguet gold
36.5mm x 28.5mm
10.3mm thick
Bezel and flange set with 109 brilliant-cut diamonds
Round central lug at 6 o’clock snow-set with 52 brilliant-cut diamonds
Crown set with a briolette-cut diamond
Dial Options-Breguet gold with hand-guilloché “Quai de l’Horloge” motif
-Natural white hand-guilloché mother-of-pearl dial
-Black lacquered hand-guilloché gold dial with black aventurine glass

-Tahitian mother-of-pearl and aventurine glass
-White mother-of-pearl dial
-Snow-set with 508 diamonds and 1 sapphire,
FunctionsHour and minutesHours, minutes, seconds, moon phases
MovementCaliber 586/1
Self-winding
Frequency 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour)
38-hour power reserve
Caliber 537L2
Self-winding
Frequency of 3.5 Hz (25,200 vibrations per hour)
45-hour power reserve
Bracelet/Strap18k Breguet Gold bracelet-18k Breguet Gold bracelet
-Snow-set 18k Breguet Gold bracelet
-Navy blue satin finish large-scale alligator leather
Reine de Naples Watch Specs

Marine Hora Mundi 5555

Release Date: September 2025

Breguet Hora Mundi 5555
Hora Mundi 5555 (Image: Breguet)

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).

Double dials of the Hora Mundi 5555
Double dials of the Hora Mundi 5555 (Image: Breguet)

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.

Hora Mundi 5555
Hora Mundi 5555 (Image: Breguet)

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

ModelHora Mundi 5555
Reference Number5555BH/YS/9WV
Case18K Breguet gold
43.9mm diameter
13.80 mm thick
DialEngine-turned 18K gold (latitudes and longitudes), blue gradation
Continents hand-painted in grand feu enamel, with city dots in phosphorescent enamel (blue emission colour)
FunctionsDual time zone, day/night indicator, date, hours, minutes, seconds
MovementCaliber 77F1
Automatic winding
55h power reserve
28,800 bph (4 HZ)
StrapNavy blue alligator leather strap
18K Breguet gold 3-blade folding clasp
Water Resistance30m
Limited Edition50 pieces
Price$104,700
Hora Mundi 5555 Watch Specs

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.

Breguet Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255
Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 (Image: Breguet)

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 mystery flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock (Image: Breguet)

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.

Breguet Calibre 187M1
Hand-wound Calibre 187M1 (Image: Breguet)

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

ModelClassique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255
Reference Number7255BH/2Y/9VU
Case18K Breguet gold
38 mm diameter × 10.2 mm thick
DialGrand feu aventurine enamel with Breguet gold hour-circle (satin-brushed, blue PVD), applied numerals and logos
FunctionsOff-centered hours and minutes, small seconds on flying tourbillon cage
MovementCaliber 187M1; manual winding; 50h power reserve; 30 mm × 4.8 mm; 23 jewels; 18,000 vph; 18K gold bridges; guilloché finish
StrapNavy blue alligator leather, large scales, lined in matching leather; 18K Breguet gold 3-blade folding clasp
Water Resistance30m
Limited Edition50 pieces
Price$226,000

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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.

Type XX Chronograph Breguet Gold
2025 Type XX chronographs in Breguet Gold (Image: Breguet)

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.

Type XX 2075BH/99/398
Type XX 2075BH/99/398 (Image: Breguet)

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

Breguet Caliber 7279
Caliber 7279 (Image: Breguet)
ModelType XX ChronographeType XX Chronographe
Reference Number2075BH/99/3982075BH/G9/398
Case18K Breguet gold
38.3 mm diameter
13.2 mm thick
18K Breguet gold
38.3 mm diameter
13.2 mm thick
Water Resistance50 meters50 meters
DialBlack 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
FunctionsHours, minutes, seconds, chronographHours, minutes, seconds, chronograph
MovementCaliber 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/BuckleGradient black calfskin with 18K gold pin buckleGradient blue calfskin with 18K gold pin buckle
Limited EditionNoYes, 250 pieces
PriceCHF 36,500CHF 38,000
Type XX Chronographe 2075 Watch Specs

Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde

Release Date: May 2025

Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde
Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde (Image: Breguet)

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.

Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde in Breguet Gold
Tradition 7035 Seconde Rétrograde in Breguet Gold (Image: Breguet)

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

Breguet Caliber 505SR
Caliber 505SR (Image: Breguet)
ModelTradition Seconde Rétrograde
Reference Number7035BH/H2/9V6
Case18k Breguet gold
38mm diameter
12.6mm thick
DialOff-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
FunctionsHours, minutes, retrograde seconds
MovementCaliber 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
StrapNavy blue alligator leather (large scales) with 18k Breguet gold pin buckle
Water Resistance30 meters
Retail Price$51,200
Limited Edition250 pieces
Tradition 7035 Watch Specs

Classique Souscription

Release Date: April 2025

2025 Breguet Classique Souscription
2025 Breguet Classique Souscription watch

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.

Classique Souscription in Breguet Gold
2025 Classique Souscription in Breguet Gold

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.

2025 Breguet Classique Souscription
White enamel dial with a single Breguet hand

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.

Caliber VS00 Movement

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

Caliber VS00 Movement
ModelClassique Souscription
Reference Number2025BH/28/9W6
Case18k Breguet gold
40mm diameter
10.8mm thick
DialWhite 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
FunctionsSingle-hand time indication (resolution: ±2 minutes)
MovementCaliber VS00
Hand-wound
21,600bph (3 Hz)
96-hour power reserve
StrapNavy blue large-scaled alligator leather with navy blue lining
18k Breguet gold pin buckle
Water Resistance30 meters
Retail PriceCHF 45,000 (Approximately USD $54,500)
2025 Breguet Classique Souscription Watch Specs

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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