A Running Tally of the 2026 Breguet Releases
The 2026 Breguet watch releases continue to build on the Manufacture’s rich history, balancing updates to long-running collections with highly complicated limited editions. While this year’s novelties range from artistic métiers d’art pieces to refreshed Tradition models, a lot of the focus has been on celebrating the 225th anniversary of Abraham-Louis Breguet’s tourbillon patent. Here are all the 2026 Breguet watch releases so far, complete with prices, specs, and details.

2026 Breguet Tourbillon Collection
Release Date: June 2026
The tourbillon is inseparable from Breguet’s history. Patented by Abraham-Louis Breguet on June 26, 1801, the invention transformed precision watchmaking by counteracting the effects of gravity on a watch’s regulating organ, and over the following two centuries became one of high horology’s defining complications. To mark the 225th anniversary of that landmark patent, Breguet has unveiled several new tourbillon models for 2026, led by a thoroughly reworked Classique Tourbillon and accompanied by additional anniversary editions that celebrate both the invention itself and the Manufacture’s continuing pursuit of chronometric precision.
Classique Tourbillon 7357

The centerpiece of Breguet’s anniversary celebrations is the new Classique Tourbillon 7357, a direct descendant of the landmark Ref. 3350 introduced in 1989. That watch was the first tourbillon wristwatch produced by the modern-day Breguet and played a major role in reintroducing the complication at a time when traditional haute horlogerie appealed to only a small group of collectors. Nearly four decades later, Breguet revisits that historic model with an entirely new generation available in either platinum or the brand’s proprietary Breguet gold.

While the overall concept remains faithful to its predecessor, almost every aspect has been refined. The new 35mm case adopts the slimmer proportions introduced for Breguet’s 250th anniversary collection, with redesigned lugs that better follow the wrist and a hand-guilloché fluted caseband. The 18k gold dial combines two of the Manufacture’s signature guilloché patterns, Clous de Paris at the center and barleycorn around the chapter ring. The one-minute tourbillon at 6 o’clock now sits slightly recessed into the mainplate, adding visual depth. New Bleu de France accents and commemorative cartouches referencing the original 1801 patent and the 225th anniversary further distinguish these editions.

The platinum Classique Tourbillon ref. 7357PT/1A/386 — priced at $203,000 — features an anthracite-finished dial with rhodium-plated Breguet gold details and a gray calfskin strap. Priced at $184,800, the Breguet gold ref. 7357BH/1H/386 pairs a silvered dial with a matching gold movement, beige calfskin strap, and Breguet clasp.

Powering both models is the new manually wound Caliber 187B, developed as the successor to the historic Caliber 558 used in the original Ref. 3350. The movement retains the traditional 18,000 vph (2.5 Hz) frequency favored by Abraham-Louis Breguet himself while increasing the power reserve to 60 hours. Modern upgrades include a Breguet Nivachron balance spring, a silicon escapement for improved resistance to magnetic fields, and a hand-guilloché “Dent de Vaulion” motif across the movement and sapphire caseback, inspired by the mountain overlooking the Vallée de Joux.

| Model | Classique Tourbillon | Classique Tourbillon |
| Reference | 7357PT/1A/386 | 7357BH/1H/386 |
| Case | 950 platinum case 35mm diameter 9.2mm thickness Hand-guilloché fluted caseband Water resistance 30m | 18k Breguet gold case 35mm diameter 9.2mm thickness Hand-guilloché fluted caseband Water resistance 30m |
| Dial | Anthracite-finished 18k Breguet gold dial with Clous de Paris and barleycorn guilloché Rhodium-plated Breguet gold chapter ring and small seconds | Silvered 18k Breguet gold dial with barleycorn and Clous de Paris guilloché 18k Breguet gold chapter ring and power reserve display |
| Movement | Caliber 187B manual-winding 60-hour power reserve Frequency 18,000 vph (2.5 Hz) One-minute tourbillon; silicon escapement | Caliber 187B manual-winding 60-hour power reserve Frequency 18,000 vph (2.5 Hz) One-minute tourbillon; silicon escapement |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, tourbillon seconds | Hours, minutes, tourbillon seconds, power reserve |
| Strap | Gray calfskin strap with platinum folding clasp | Beige calfskin strap with 18k Breguet gold folding clasp |
| 2026 Retail Price (MSRP) | $203,000 | $184,800 |
Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255

Originally introduced during Breguet’s 250th anniversary celebrations as the brand’s first wristwatch with a flying tourbillon, the Classique Tourbillon Sidéral returns for 2026 in a new limited edition marking the 225th anniversary of Abraham-Louis Breguet’s original tourbillon patent.

The watch pairs its flying tourbillon with a “mysterious” display, a construction Breguet hasn’t employed for nearly two decades. Rather than exposing the mechanism that drives the tourbillon cage, the gearing is hidden using anti-reflective sapphire discs, creating the illusion that the one-minute tourbillon is suspended in mid-air beneath the dial. The anniversary edition also highlights the watch’s connection to astronomy, a field Abraham-Louis Breguet studied throughout his life. While tourbillon literally translates from French as “whirlwind,” the word was also used in the late 18th century to describe a system of celestial bodies rotating around a common center, making the name especially fitting for his invention.

The 38mm platinum case is paired with a black Grand Feu aventurine enamel dial with subtle green highlights, evoking a star-filled night sky. Inside is the manually wound Caliber 187M1, operating at the traditional 18,000 vph (2.5 Hz) frequency with a 50-hour power reserve, a patented blue Breguet Nivachron balance spring, and a hand-guilloché “Quai de l’Horloge” mainplate visible through the sapphire caseback. The Classique Tourbillon Sidéral ref. 7255PT/2N/9VU is limited to just 50 pieces and retails for $294,400.
| Model | Classique Tourbillon Sidéral |
| Reference | 7255PT/2N/9VU |
| Case | 950 platinum case 38mm diameter 10.2mm thickness Fluted caseband Water resistance 30m |
| Dial | Black aventurine Grand Feu enamel dial with green highlights |
| Movement | Caliber 187M1 manual-winding 50-hour power reserve Frequency 18,000 vph (2.5 Hz) One-minute flying tourbillon Patented blue Nivachron balance spring |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, tourbillon seconds |
| Strap | Black alligator strap with platinum folding clasp |
| Limited Edition | 50 pieces |
| 2026 Retail Price (MSRP) | $294,400 |
Tradition Tourbillon 7047

The Tradition Tourbillon 7047 celebrates two of history’s greatest mechanical minds by pairing Abraham-Louis Breguet’s tourbillon with the centuries-old fusee-and-chain transmission, a constant-force mechanism famously documented by Leonardo da Vinci. While the tourbillon improves precision by averaging positional errors caused by gravity, the fusee-and-chain delivers a more consistent flow of power from the mainspring as it unwinds. Together, the two systems pursue the same goal: improving chronometric performance.

To mark the 225th anniversary of the tourbillon patent, Breguet has given the Tradition Tourbillon 7047 a striking monochromatic makeover. The 41mm platinum case is paired with a Grand Feu Bleu de France enamel dial, while the signature color extends throughout the movement, from the titanium tourbillon cage and bridges to the fusee-and-chain mechanism itself. Even the ruby traditionally found on the tourbillon bar has been replaced by a blue spinel to maintain the watch’s blue color palette. Contrasting against the Bleu de France components is a glacier-blue shot-blasted mainplate, a color never before used on a Breguet watch.

Visible from the dial side, the manually wound Caliber 569 comprises 499 components and features a one-minute tourbillon regulated by a silicon balance spring, a double mainspring barrel, and the intricate fusee-and-chain transmission, made up of 232 individual links. The movement operates at 18,000 beats per hour and supplies a 55-hour power reserve. Completing the anniversary edition is Breguet’s secret signature, hand-engraved onto the dial using a traditional pantograph. The Tradition Tourbillon ref. 7047PT/YY/5ZU is limited to 25 pieces and priced at $325,200.
| Model | Tradition Tourbillon |
| Reference | 7047PT/YY/5ZU SL |
| Case | 950 platinum case 41mm diameter 16mm thickness Water resistance 30m |
| Dial | 210k palladium gold dial with Grand Feu Bleu de France enamel Breguet Arabic numerals |
| Movement | Caliber 569 manual-winding 499 components 55-hour power reserve Frequency 18,000 vph (2.5 Hz) One-minute tourbillon with fusee-and-chain transmission Silicon balance spring |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, tourbillon seconds, power reserve |
| Strap | Bleu de France rubber strap with glacier blue stitching and platinum folding clasp |
| Limited Edition | 25 pieces |
| 2026 Retail Price (MSRP) | $325,200 |
Marine Tourbillon Équation Marchante 5887
The anniversary celebrations continue with the Marine Tourbillon Équation Marchante, the most complicated wristwatch in Breguet’s current collection. Combining a tourbillon, perpetual calendar, running equation of time, and astronomical display, the new 43.9mm platinum edition features a luminous depiction of the night sky above Paris at midnight on June 26, 1801, the date Abraham-Louis Breguet received his original tourbillon patent. Buyers can also commission a personalized version showing the sky above a location, date, and time of their choosing.

The centerpiece is a sapphire dial decorated with translucent Grand Feu enamel and a hand-painted luminescent miniature of the constellations and moon. In daylight, the dial displays a deep blue gradient, while in darkness the stars and constellations glow, making this the first Breguet wristwatch to feature a luminous astronomical sky. The dial is complemented by applied 18k gold Breguet Arabic numerals, while the running equation of time is indicated by an additional hand tipped with a gold sun.

One of Breguet’s signature complications, the running equation of time displays the difference between mean solar time (the standardized time we use every day) and true solar time, which varies throughout the year because of the Earth’s elliptical orbit. Rather than requiring the wearer to interpret a scale or table, the additional hand directly indicates the difference, which ranges from approximately -16 to +14 minutes. Because this calculation depends on the calendar, the complication is paired with a perpetual calendar, while a one-minute tourbillon completes the watch’s trio of major complications.

Powering the watch is the automatic Caliber 581DPE, which combines 563 components, a silicon balance spring, a one-minute tourbillon, and an 80-hour power reserve. Turning the watch over reveals an engraved depiction of the 18th-century French warship Royal Louis, while the platinum peripheral rotor is decorated with a blue guilloché Quai de l’Horloge motif. The Marine Tourbillon Équation Marchante ref. 5887PT/YS/5WV is limited to 25 pieces and priced at $385,900 on a rubber strap or $489,400 on a platinum bracelet.

| Model | Marine Tourbillon Équation Marchante |
| Reference | 5887PT/YS/5WV SL (rubber strap) 5887PT/YS/PW0 SL (platinum bracelet) |
| Case | 950 platinum case 43.9mm diameter 11.8mm thickness Water resistance 100m |
| Dial | Blue-gradient translucent Grand Feu enamel sapphire dial with luminescent hand-painted night sky Guilloché gold outer ring |
| Movement | Caliber 581DPE automatic 80-hour power reserve Frequency 28,800 vph (4 Hz) One-minute tourbillon Perpetual calendar Running equation of time Silicon balance spring |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, tourbillon seconds, perpetual calendar, running equation of time, power reserve |
| Strap/Bracelet | 5887PT/YS/5WV SL: Bleu de France rubber strap with platinum folding clasp 5887PT/YS/PW0 SL: Integrated platinum bracelet with platinum folding clasp |
| Limited Edition | 25 pieces (numbered) |
| 2026 Retail Price (MSRP) | Rubber strap: $385,900 Platinum bracelet: $489,400 |
2026 Breguet Tradition Collection
For 2026, Breguet is revisiting one of its most recognizable modern collections with a series of updates to the Tradition lineup. First introduced in 2005, the Tradition has always been about putting the movement front and center (literally) by flipping the architecture so that the mechanics typically hidden on the caseback are fully visible on the dial side.

That layout, with its symmetrical bridges, exposed gear train, and offset time display, draws directly from Abraham-Louis Breguet’s late 18th-century pocket watches, particularly the Souscription and Tact models. It’s a design that has remained largely unchanged over the past two decades.

The 2026 Breguet Tradition releases introduce several new references, including the Tradition 7037, 7097, 7038, and 7067. Across the lineup, the updates are relatively subtle but noticeable: the addition of retrograde small seconds on certain models, new dial treatments like Grand Feu enamel, and a shift toward Arabic numerals on select references. There are also updated finishes and strap options, all aimed at giving the collection a slightly more contemporary feel without changing its core identity.
2026 Breguet Tradition Seconde Retrograde 7037
Release Date: March 2026
The Tradition Seconde Retrograde is one of the more stripped-back iterations (complications-wise) in the collection, focusing on time-only display with hours and minutes on one subdial and retrograde small seconds next to it.

For 2026, Breguet presents the Tradition Seconde Retrograde 7037 with a 38mm white gold case. It supersedes the 7027 as the new entry-level model in the Tradition family. The layout remains true to the Tradition formula, with the movement fully exposed on the dial side and the time display offset at 12 o’clock. What sets this version apart is the execution.
For the first time, Breguet gives the entire movement a blue treatment, with a shot-blasted mainplate, satin-brushed bridges, and a snailed barrel cover. The contrast works well against the white Grand Feu enamel dial, which replaces the usual guilloché display and introduces the famed Breguet Arabic numerals in place of Roman ones.

Powering the watch is the in-house automatic Caliber 505SR, offering a 50-hour power reserve and featuring a platinum oscillating weight, visible through the sapphire caseback. That distinct rotor design itself is a nod to Breguet’s early work in self-winding watches.Fitted with a blue rubber strap (or optional white), the Tradition 7037 in white gold (ref. 7037BB/YB/5V6) is priced at $59,700.

Alongside it, Breguet also quietly launched a platinum version (ref. 7037PT/N9/5V6) with a black dial, movement, and strap — priced at $65,700.

2026 Breguet Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7037 Watch Specs
| Model | Tradition Seconde Rétrograde | Tradition Seconde Rétrograde |
| Reference | 7037BB/YB/5V6 | 7037PT/N9/5V6 |
| Case | 18K white gold case 38mm diameter 12.7mm thickness Water resistance 30m | 950 platinum case 38mm diameter 12.7mm thickness Water resistance 30m |
| Dial | Offset dial at 12 o’clock in white Grand Feu enamel Breguet Arabic numerals Retrograde small seconds at 10 o’clock | Offset dial at 12 o’clock in black Grand Feu enamel Breguet Arabic numerals Retrograde small seconds at 10 o’clock |
| Movement | Caliber 505 SR Automatic winding 50-hour power reserve 3 Hz (21,600 vph) 950 platinum oscillating weight Blue ALD-treated bridges and mainplate | Caliber 505 SR Automatic winding 50-hour power reserve 3 Hz (21,600 vph) 950 platinum oscillating weight Black ALD-treated bridges and mainplate |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, retrograde small seconds | Hours, minutes, retrograde small seconds |
| Strap | Blue rubber strap with light grey stitching and 18K white gold pin buckle; interchangeable | Black rubber strap with light grey stitching and platinum pin buckle; interchangeable |
| Retail Price | $59,700 | $65,700 |
Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7038
Release Date: March 2026

The Tradition 7038 takes the same retrograde seconds layout but in a more decorative direction. Featuring a 37mm white gold case, this version adds a diamond-set bezel and buckle, positioning it somewhere between a traditional Breguet and a full jewelry watch.

For the first time in the Tradition collection, Breguet uses black aventurine glass, giving the watch a subtle, starry effect that contrasts nicely with the exposed movement. The rest of the architecture remains familiar, with the off-center time display at 12 o’clock and the retrograde seconds at 10 o’clock.

Powering the watch is the same self-winding Caliber 505SR, finished in a deep black tone, giving the watch a more monochromatic look overall.

Paired with a black fabric strap (with an optional alligator version), the Tradition 7038 is priced at $66,800.
2026 Breguet Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7038 Watch Specs
| Model | Tradition Seconde Rétrograde |
| Reference | 7038BB/N9/7V6 D0 |
| Case | 18k rhodium-plated white gold case Bezel set with 58 brilliant-cut diamonds Crown set with a watch jewel 37mm diameter 11.6mm thickness Water resistance 30m |
| Dial | Black aventurine glass dial offset at 12 o’clock with silver-toned powdered transfers Breguet Arabic numerals Retrograde seconds |
| Movement | Caliber 505 SR 50-hour power reserve 3 Hz (21,600 vph) Rhodium-plated 18k gold oscillating weight with sunburst guilloché |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, retrograde seconds |
| Strap | Black satin-finish fabric strap with 18k rhodium-plated white gold pin buckle set with 25 diamonds |
| Retail Price | $66,800 |
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Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7097
Release Date: March 2026

Yet another Tradition Seconde Rétrograde, the ref. 7097 sticks closely to the collection’s core formula with the off-center time display at 12 o’clock and a retrograde seconds display at 10 o’clock. The off-center time display is rendered in white Grand Feu enamel, which compared to the usual guilloché displays, gives the watch a brighter look with subtle variations that make each piece slightly unique.
Sitting just below the dial is a newly finished charcoal grey barrel cover of the movement, paired with rose-toned movement components, creating a more layered and visually distinct layout than previous iterations. It’s still very much a Tradition watch, but with more separation between each element. No surprises here, but that movement is of course, the same automatic Caliber 505 SR1 with 50 hours of power reserve.

The new 2026 Breguet Tradition 7097 is the largest of the drop, featuring a 40mm case in rose gold, which is fitted with a gray strap and priced at $57,100.
2026 Breguet Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7097 Watch Specs
| Model | Tradition Seconde Rétrograde |
| Reference | 7097BR/GB/3WU |
| Case | 18k rose gold case 40mm diameter 11.8mm thickness Water resistance 30m |
| Dial | Offset dial at 12 o’clock in white Grand Feu enamel Breguet Arabic numerals Blued steel Breguet open-tipped hands 18k rose gold retrograde seconds |
| Movement | Caliber 505 SR1 50-hour power reserve 3 Hz (21,600 vph) Polished 18k white gold oscillating weight |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, retrograde seconds |
| Strap | Grey calfskin strap with ecru topstitching and 18k rose gold pin buckle |
| Retail Price | $57,100 |
Tradition GMT 7067
Release Date: March 2026

Moving away from the retrograde seconds models, we now turn our attention to a new Tradition GMT watch. The Tradition GMT 7067 marks the first time Breguet introduces a green gradient Grand Feu enamel dial, shifting from deep green at the center to black at the outer edge, which is a technically demanding execution, especially in enamel.

The layout follows the established Tradition format, with the main time displayed on the offset dial at 12 o’clock but with a secondary time zone positioned at 8 o’clock and a day/night indicator at 10 o’clock. Interestingly, Breguet offers the home time display in two versions: Arabic numerals or Oriental numerals, a nod to the brand’s historical commissions for the Ottoman market.
Featuring a 40mm platinum case, the watch is powered by the manual-winding Caliber 507DRF, offering a 50-hour power reserve. The movement features black PVD-treated bridges and a silicon balance spring, adding a touch of modernity to the otherwise traditional architecture.

The new 2026 Breguet Tradition GMT 7067 is offered in two versions: ref. 7067PT/NM/5W6 with a black rubber strap and Arabic numbers on the home time display and ref. 7067PT/NM/5W601 with a green rubber strap and Oriental numbers on the home time display — both priced at $82,900.

2026 Breguet Tradition GMT 7067 Watch Specs
| Model | Tradition GMT | Tradition GMT |
| Reference | 7067PT/NM/5W6 | 7067PT/NM/5W601 |
| Case | 950 platinum case 40mm diameter 12.1mm thickness Water resistance 30m | 950 platinum case 40mm diameter 12.1mm thickness Water resistance 30m |
| Dial | Offset dial at 12 o’clock in green-gradient Grand Feu enamel Breguet Arabic numerals Black openworked Home Time display with Arabic numerals | Offset dial at 12 o’clock in green-gradient Grand Feu enamel Breguet Arabic numerals Black openworked Home Time display with Oriental numerals |
| Movement | Caliber 507DRF Manual-winding 50-hour power reserve 3 Hz (21,600 vph) Black PVD-coated bridges and mainplate | Caliber 507DRF Manual-winding 50-hour power reserve 3 Hz (21,600 vph) Black PVD-coated bridges and mainplate |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, second time zone, day/night indicator | Hours, minutes, second time zone, day/night indicator |
| Strap | Black rubber strap with green topstitching and 950 platinum pin buckle; interchangeable | Green rubber strap with light grey topstitching and 950 platinum pin buckle; interchangeable |
| Retail Price | $82,900 | $82,900 |
Classique 7185 Chinese New Year 2026
Release Date: February 2026

Breguet released a special Classique model for 2026 to mark the Year of the Horse. The Classique 7185 showcaes the brand’s métiers d’art capabilities, combining hand engraving and guilloché across the dial. Two engraved gold horse appliqués sit against a guilloché background, with sections of the engraving darkened to add contrast and depth. The rest of the display is kept simple, with time-only indication and small cabochon-style hour markers.
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Housing the dial is a 40mm case, crafted in Breguet gold — the brand’s proprietary gold alloy that debuted in 2025. Inside is the ultra-thin self-winding Caliber 502.3, measuring just 2.4mm thick and offering a 45-hour power reserve. The movement is visible through the caseback, where the gold oscillating weight features a guilloché pattern inspired by water ripples, which is a subtle nod to traditional Chinese motifs.

Limited to just 8 pieces, the Classique 7185 Chinese New Year 2026 is presented on a burgundy alligator strap and priced at $103,000.
2026 Breguet Classique 7185 Year of the Horse Watch Specs
| Model | Classique 7185 Year of the Horse |
| Reference | 7185BH/159/W6 07 |
| Case | 18k Breguet gold case 40mm diameter 8.6mm thickness |
| Dial | Guilloché dial with two engraved gold horse appliqués |
| Movement | Caliber 502.3 Automatic winding Ultra-thin (2.4mm) 45-hour power reserve |
| Functions | Hours, minutes |
| Strap | Burgundy alligator strap |
| Limited Edition | 8 pieces |
| Retail Price | $103,000 |
More Breguet Watches to Come in 2026
With a full set of Tradition updates and a limited Classique piece already on the board, Breguet’s 2026 releases are off to a good start.
As the year continues, there’s no doubt more will follow. As always, stay tuned to Grey Market Magazine for updates as new 2026 Breguet watch releases are revealed.
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