True to the timeless spirit of the collection, the Classique 5177 and Classique 7787 combine the brilliance of two noble materials - platinum and "Grand Feu" enamel - with the technical expertise embodied by two tried-and-tested automatic movements: the Manufacture calibres 777 Q and 591 DRL.
Classique, platinum and "Grand Feu" enamel united for eternity Platinum’s alluring brilliant grey color is sometimes mistaken for white gold or silver. However, many of its qualities distinguish it from other natural minerals and iron alloys, such as its weight, malleability and above all its high resistance to magnetism and corrosion, making it a symbol of eternity. It is also hypoallergenic, and its weight gives it a strong presence on the wrist. |
The purity of the essential Coated with intense black "Grand Feu" enamel - one of the most difficult colors to work with - the smooth, uniform faces of these new Classiques are adorned with a set of Breguet Arabic numerals and a discreet timer in powdered silver to create a slight contrast. The rhodium-plated “moon” tip Breguet hands indicating the hours, minutes, and seconds enhance the contrast. Following the habits and customs of 18th century watchmakers to guarantee the authenticity of a timepiece, these "Grand Feu" enamel dials reveal Breguet's secret signature at the right of the center for the 7787 and between the center and 6 o'clock for the 5177. |
The 591 DRL calibre: realism |
The 777 Q calibre: the essential |