Classique 7787 Phases de Lune

8788BR/12/986 DD00

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Classique 7787 Phases de Lune

Brand  : Breguet
Collection  : Classique
Model  : Classique 7787 Phases de Lune
Reference  : 8788BR/12/986 DD00
Complement : Red Gold - Grand Feu Enamel Dial
On sale : 2011

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  • Brand  : Breguet
    Collection  : Classique
    Model  : Classique 7787 Phases de Lune
    Reference  : 8788BR/12/986 DD00
    Complement : Red Gold - Grand Feu Enamel Dial
    On sale : 2011
    List Price : 33 400 €
    Diameter : 36 mm
    Styles : Classical
    High Horology
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 591 DRL
    Calibre distinction : Hand engraved
    Complication : Moon Phases
    Power Reserve Indicator
    Age of the Moon
    Case material : Red gold
    Case peculiarity : Bezel set with diamonds
    Horns set with diamonds
    Sapphire caseback
    Finely fluted caseband
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Grand Feu enamel
    Dial color : White
    Display : Apple-shaped blued steel Breguet hands
    Indexes : Arabic numerals
    Glass : Sapphire
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Brown
    + More characteristics : Movement
    11 ½ lignes
    25 jewels
    Frequency 4Hz
    38-hour power reserve
    Oscillating weight in 18-carat gold hand-engraved on a rose engine
    Flat balance-spring and Swiss straight-line lever escapement in silicon
    Breguet balance-wheel with 4 adjusting screw
    Adjusted in 6 positions

    Case round. in 18-carat red gold
    Rounded lugs welded to the case. with screw pins securing the strap

    Dial
    Individually numbered and signed Breguet
    Chapter ring with Roman
    numerals

DESCRIPTION

  • WORLD WATCH AND JEWELLERY SHOW 2011  

    BREGUET: A NEVER-ENDING QUEST FOR TECHNICAL INNOVATION


    Despite the crisis that struck the entire watchmaking industry in 2009, the Swatch Group and Breguet – its flagship Fine Watchmaking brand – stayed the course as they succeeded in not laying off a single employee while continuing to invest in research and development. This proactive policy enabled them to introduce in 2010 a number of technically innovative pieces such as the Réveil Musical or the Type XXII watch, the first mass-produced mechanical chronograph with an escapement operating at a frequency of 10Hz – thanks mainly to silicon. These two models are the product of advanced research on the use of new materials that add real value in watchmaking. For example, Liquidmetal® was employed to create the Réveil Musical’s membrane, a component that transmits the pin barrel’s vibration to the combs and transforms it into sound audible to the human ear. This membrane also ensures that the watch is water-tight to a depth of 30 metres, despite the openings in the caseback that allow optimal propagation of the sound while the music is playing.

    This ambitious investment policy has enabled Breguet to file over 100 patents during the past decade, since its purchase by the Swatch Group. It is also thanks to this policy, as well as to continual innovation, that the company is able to proudly present a revolutionary new model in 2011: the Classique Hora Mundi, the first mechanical watch with an instant time-zone display and a memory featuring synchronised date, day/night and city indications. 

    CLASSIQUE 7787 MOON PHASES WRISTWATCH

    Still in the Classique collection, Breguet is presenting another new model, the Classique 7787 Moon Phases watch. This timepiece is distinctive in that it can be worn equally well by men or women, since it comes in two sizes (39mm and 36mm in diameter). It is proposed in two versions, each of which has a dial that is hand-engraved on a rose engine, one in white gold, the other in 18-carat red gold. Two of the 18-carat red-gold models will also be available with a grand feu enamelled dial, including one version set with diamonds. This configuration will be sold only in pairs, in a box available exclusively in Breguet Boutiques and also containing a pair of cufflinks and a matching gem set pendant.

    The Classique Moon Phases watch has central hour, minute and seconds hands, as well as two complications: a moon phase at 12 o’clock and a power-reserve indicator at 3 o’clock. The power reserve is displayed by an elongated hand, which lends legibility and elegance. From a technical standpoint, the watch contains the Breguet Calibre 591 DRL, a self-winding mechanical movement only 3.02 mm thick, making it the thinnest in its class. It has a double barrel, which gives it a 38-hour power reserve, as well as a silicon escapement and balance-spring. Silicon is a material with many advantages: it is extremely light for better shock resistance, non-magnetic, and does not require lubrication.
     
    From a technical standpoint, Breguet is at the forefront of technological progress. In contrast, its aesthetic philosophy with regard to this watch is to remain as true as possible to the timepieces created by its founder, Abraham-Louis Breguet. The Arabic numerals on the enamelled version are those created by the illustrious watchmaker for his first watches and clocks. Slender, legible and elegant, they are so representative of his style that today they bear his name: Breguet numerals. In another tribute to an in-house tradition dating back to before 1790, this watch has minute markers made of minuscule stars, with the fractions of five minutes marked by stylised fleurs-de-lis. The power-reserve scale is decorated with small arrows, inspired by those adorning the dial of pocket watch no. 92, dating from 1785. The dials all have a solid-gold base and, depending on the version, are hand-engraved on a rose engine or decorated with enamel. All of the guilloché work is done by hand, making use of ancestral knowledge that has been handed down at Breguet for over two hundred years. Like pieces from that time, the models being sold as a pair in a precious burrelm box have enamelled dials made, out of respect for tradition, using the grand feu enamel technique. The Breguet numeral transfers are then applied. The diamond-set version available in the box has 96 full-cut diamonds totalling 0.72 carat.
     
    In addition to the two timepieces, the box contains a pair of cufflinks for Him, and a pendant for Her. The cufflinks are made of 18-carat red gold. They have fluted sides, like the watch’s case middle. Their decoration consists of a miniature dial 14 mm in diameter, entirely handmade, with grand feu enamelling. The dial echoes some of the details of the watch enamelling, such as a numeral, the moon phase, or Breguet’s secret signature. The moon phase and the star are painted in real gold on a succession of blue enamel layers.
     
    The pendant represents a red gold moon with two faces. A “night” side is paved with a snow setting, an original technique consisting of setting diamonds of different sizes so as to cover the maximum surface area. 93 full-cut diamonds are used in the snow setting, totalling 0.71 carats. The moon’s gentle curves are perfectly outlined by a border of 84 single-cut diamonds, i.e., cut with 17 facets. The “day” side of the pendant is pierced by three stars and reveals a hand-engraved Breguet signature.

  • WORLD WATCH AND JEWELLERY SHOW 2011  

    BREGUET: A NEVER-ENDING QUEST FOR TECHNICAL INNOVATION


    Despite the crisis that struck the entire watchmaking industry in 2009, the Swatch Group and Breguet – its flagship Fine Watchmaking brand – stayed the course as they succeeded in not laying off a single employee while continuing to invest in research and development. This proactive policy enabled them to introduce in 2010 a number of technically innovative pieces such as the Réveil Musical or the Type XXII watch, the first mass-produced mechanical chronograph with an escapement operating at a frequency of 10Hz – thanks mainly to silicon. These two models are the product of advanced research on the use of new materials that add real value in watchmaking. For example, Liquidmetal® was employed to create the Réveil Musical’s membrane, a component that transmits the pin barrel’s vibration to the combs and transforms it into sound audible to the human ear. This membrane also ensures that the watch is water-tight to a depth of 30 metres, despite the openings in the caseback that allow optimal propagation of the sound while the music is playing.

    This ambitious investment policy has enabled Breguet to file over 100 patents during the past decade, since its purchase by the Swatch Group. It is also thanks to this policy, as well as to continual innovation, that the company is able to proudly present a revolutionary new model in 2011: the Classique Hora Mundi, the first mechanical watch with an instant time-zone display and a memory featuring synchronised date, day/night and city indications. 

    CLASSIQUE 7787 MOON PHASES WRISTWATCH

    Still in the Classique collection, Breguet is presenting another new model, the Classique 7787 Moon Phases watch. This timepiece is distinctive in that it can be worn equally well by men or women, since it comes in two sizes (39mm and 36mm in diameter). It is proposed in two versions, each of which has a dial that is hand-engraved on a rose engine, one in white gold, the other in 18-carat red gold. Two of the 18-carat red-gold models will also be available with a grand feu enamelled dial, including one version set with diamonds. This configuration will be sold only in pairs, in a box available exclusively in Breguet Boutiques and also containing a pair of cufflinks and a matching gem set pendant.

    The Classique Moon Phases watch has central hour, minute and seconds hands, as well as two complications: a moon phase at 12 o’clock and a power-reserve indicator at 3 o’clock. The power reserve is displayed by an elongated hand, which lends legibility and elegance. From a technical standpoint, the watch contains the Breguet Calibre 591 DRL, a self-winding mechanical movement only 3.02 mm thick, making it the thinnest in its class. It has a double barrel, which gives it a 38-hour power reserve, as well as a silicon escapement and balance-spring. Silicon is a material with many advantages: it is extremely light for better shock resistance, non-magnetic, and does not require lubrication.
     
    From a technical standpoint, Breguet is at the forefront of technological progress. In contrast, its aesthetic philosophy with regard to this watch is to remain as true as possible to the timepieces created by its founder, Abraham-Louis Breguet. The Arabic numerals on the enamelled version are those created by the illustrious watchmaker for his first watches and clocks. Slender, legible and elegant, they are so representative of his style that today they bear his name: Breguet numerals. In another tribute to an in-house tradition dating back to before 1790, this watch has minute markers made of minuscule stars, with the fractions of five minutes marked by stylised fleurs-de-lis. The power-reserve scale is decorated with small arrows, inspired by those adorning the dial of pocket watch no. 92, dating from 1785. The dials all have a solid-gold base and, depending on the version, are hand-engraved on a rose engine or decorated with enamel. All of the guilloché work is done by hand, making use of ancestral knowledge that has been handed down at Breguet for over two hundred years. Like pieces from that time, the models being sold as a pair in a precious burrelm box have enamelled dials made, out of respect for tradition, using the grand feu enamel technique. The Breguet numeral transfers are then applied. The diamond-set version available in the box has 96 full-cut diamonds totalling 0.72 carat.
     
    In addition to the two timepieces, the box contains a pair of cufflinks for Him, and a pendant for Her. The cufflinks are made of 18-carat red gold. They have fluted sides, like the watch’s case middle. Their decoration consists of a miniature dial 14 mm in diameter, entirely handmade, with grand feu enamelling. The dial echoes some of the details of the watch enamelling, such as a numeral, the moon phase, or Breguet’s secret signature. The moon phase and the star are painted in real gold on a succession of blue enamel layers.
     
    The pendant represents a red gold moon with two faces. A “night” side is paved with a snow setting, an original technique consisting of setting diamonds of different sizes so as to cover the maximum surface area. 93 full-cut diamonds are used in the snow setting, totalling 0.71 carats. The moon’s gentle curves are perfectly outlined by a border of 84 single-cut diamonds, i.e., cut with 17 facets. The “day” side of the pendant is pierced by three stars and reveals a hand-engraved Breguet signature.

  • Brand  : Breguet
    Collection  : Classique
    Model  : Classique 7787 Phases de Lune
    Reference  : 8788BR/12/986 DD00
    Complement : Red Gold - Grand Feu Enamel Dial
    On sale : 2011
    List Price : 33 400 €
    Diameter : 36 mm
    Styles : Classical
    High Horology
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 591 DRL
    Calibre distinction : Hand engraved
    Complication : Moon Phases
    Power Reserve Indicator
    Age of the Moon
    Case material : Red gold
    Case peculiarity : Bezel set with diamonds
    Horns set with diamonds
    Sapphire caseback
    Finely fluted caseband
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Grand Feu enamel
    Dial color : White
    Display : Apple-shaped blued steel Breguet hands
    Indexes : Arabic numerals
    Glass : Sapphire
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Brown
    More characteristics : Movement
    11 ½ lignes
    25 jewels
    Frequency 4Hz
    38-hour power reserve
    Oscillating weight in 18-carat gold hand-engraved on a rose engine
    Flat balance-spring and Swiss straight-line lever escapement in silicon
    Breguet balance-wheel with 4 adjusting screw
    Adjusted in 6 positions

    Case round. in 18-carat red gold
    Rounded lugs welded to the case. with screw pins securing the strap

    Dial
    Individually numbered and signed Breguet
    Chapter ring with Roman
    numerals