Just some shots of my Tradition from a trip to Japan over the last week. Really enjoyed my time there, feel very fortunate to have had the chance to visit. And the watch was a great companion, along with my Tudor Pelagos 39! Cheers ๐ป
Grail level Breguet, at least on my list ( would prefer 7057BB/G9/9W6 ). When do you wear it most ( daily, more formal ... )? Asking because I want it badly and could strech for one but don't know how often I would wear it, hence can't justify the high price.
Japan is my favorite place on Earth! Also loved how safe it is for watch folk, not that I'm too concerned to begin with... but once I saw an old businessman passed out on the train wearing a Datograph. No one batted an eye!
Grail level Breguet, at least on my list ( would prefer 7057BB/G9/9W6 ). When do you wear it most ( daily, more formal ... )? Asking because I want it badly and could strech for one but don't know how often I would wear it, hence can't justify the high price.
I wear it with everything from flip flops to formal attireโthe rose is obviously a bit flashy, but I wouldnโt classify it as a dress watch, as many tend to do; itโs just a bonkers watch that I am happy to wear in any scenario (save those where weather or social setting call for something else), and it can be dressed up or down, depending on what you want and what you feel comfortable with. To be honest, I carry around a hard two-watch roll from Q most days, with either the Breguet on my wrist and the Pelagos in the roll, or vice versa, and I sometimes switch back and forth several times per day. I find that that covers the bases well and gives me good flexibility (and fun ๐). Hope that helps! (PS the 7057 is, ofc, great as well, I just prefer the dimensions and design of the 7027, both of which suit me and my wrist better than the 40mm cases of the successive references, complicated [like the Quantieme Retrograde] or otherwise. Just go for what fits you bestโall I can say is you wonโt regret picking one up, should you choose to do so.)
I wear it with everything from flip flops to formal attireโthe rose is obviously a bit flashy, but I wouldnโt classify it as a dress watch, as many tend to do; itโs just a bonkers watch that I am happy to wear in any scenario (save those where weather or social setting call for something else), and it can be dressed up or down, depending on what you want and what you feel comfortable with. To be honest, I carry around a hard two-watch roll from Q most days, with either the Breguet on my wrist and the Pelagos in the roll, or vice versa, and I sometimes switch back and forth several times per day. I find that that covers the bases well and gives me good flexibility (and fun ๐). Hope that helps! (PS the 7057 is, ofc, great as well, I just prefer the dimensions and design of the 7027, both of which suit me and my wrist better than the 40mm cases of the successive references, complicated [like the Quantieme Retrograde] or otherwise. Just go for what fits you bestโall I can say is you wonโt regret picking one up, should you choose to do so.)
Thank you for extensive feedback, it is much appreciated. Definitely something to consider about.
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SHEESH!!!
Nice!
I have never seen that Breguet out in the wild. Very refreshing to see that Breguet in an outdoor setting.
That Tudor is very nice also!
Sheesh, indeed! Thanks for sharing your beautiful rarity with us. Itโs a remarkable and beautiful piece of high horology.
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Beautiful Breguet! Beautiful photos
P39 is the boss!
Grail level Breguet, at least on my list ( would prefer 7057BB/G9/9W6 ). When do you wear it most ( daily, more formal ... )? Asking because I want it badly and could strech for one but don't know how often I would wear it, hence can't justify the high price.
Japan is my favorite place on Earth! Also loved how safe it is for watch folk, not that I'm too concerned to begin with... but once I saw an old businessman passed out on the train wearing a Datograph. No one batted an eye!
Nice!
I have never seen that Breguet out in the wild. Very refreshing to see that Breguet in an outdoor setting.
That Tudor is very nice also!
I wanted to say the same thing. Glad to see this wonderful Breguet getting some wrist time plus travel.
Im also a breguet happy tradition client. What a beauty beast...๐ฅฐ๐
And thank you all for the kind words and comments, really appreciate it :)
Grail level Breguet, at least on my list ( would prefer 7057BB/G9/9W6 ). When do you wear it most ( daily, more formal ... )? Asking because I want it badly and could strech for one but don't know how often I would wear it, hence can't justify the high price.
I wear it with everything from flip flops to formal attireโthe rose is obviously a bit flashy, but I wouldnโt classify it as a dress watch, as many tend to do; itโs just a bonkers watch that I am happy to wear in any scenario (save those where weather or social setting call for something else), and it can be dressed up or down, depending on what you want and what you feel comfortable with. To be honest, I carry around a hard two-watch roll from Q most days, with either the Breguet on my wrist and the Pelagos in the roll, or vice versa, and I sometimes switch back and forth several times per day. I find that that covers the bases well and gives me good flexibility (and fun ๐). Hope that helps! (PS the 7057 is, ofc, great as well, I just prefer the dimensions and design of the 7027, both of which suit me and my wrist better than the 40mm cases of the successive references, complicated [like the Quantieme Retrograde] or otherwise. Just go for what fits you bestโall I can say is you wonโt regret picking one up, should you choose to do so.)
That is an amazing watch, thank you for sharing with us. Love #breguet watches
I wear it with everything from flip flops to formal attireโthe rose is obviously a bit flashy, but I wouldnโt classify it as a dress watch, as many tend to do; itโs just a bonkers watch that I am happy to wear in any scenario (save those where weather or social setting call for something else), and it can be dressed up or down, depending on what you want and what you feel comfortable with. To be honest, I carry around a hard two-watch roll from Q most days, with either the Breguet on my wrist and the Pelagos in the roll, or vice versa, and I sometimes switch back and forth several times per day. I find that that covers the bases well and gives me good flexibility (and fun ๐). Hope that helps! (PS the 7057 is, ofc, great as well, I just prefer the dimensions and design of the 7027, both of which suit me and my wrist better than the 40mm cases of the successive references, complicated [like the Quantieme Retrograde] or otherwise. Just go for what fits you bestโall I can say is you wonโt regret picking one up, should you choose to do so.)
Thank you for extensive feedback, it is much appreciated. Definitely something to consider about.