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Breguet Reine de Naples 8925 Valentine’s Day Edition

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December 2023


Breguet Reine de Naples 8925 Valentine's Day Edition

The haute horlogerie house pays tribute to Valentine’s Day by adorning the Reine de Naples with poetic references. Recreating a historic, one-of-a-kind timepiece from the archives, originally signed in 1812 by Abraham-Louis Breguet, this new model comes in a limited edition of 28 pieces.

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his new interpretation from the House of Breguet celebrates love with subtle red accents delicately scattered across its white mother-of-pearl dial. The flange is set with 66 hand-set rubies, complemented by a bezel featuring a myriad of diamonds and a crown adorned with a cabochon-cut ruby. Discreet red hearts mark the hours on an offset chapter ring. The hours and minutes hands follow their passionate path, perfectly complementing the alligator leather strap. Additionally, the lug and folding clasp are adorned with hand-set diamonds.

Breguet Reine de Naples 8925 Valentine's Day Edition

At the heart of its 33mm egg-shaped case, 180 parts form the 586/1 self-winding movement with its 38-hour power reserve and 3 Hz frequency. This calibre is equipped with a balance spring made of silicon, a material endowed with numerous properties. As well as being resistant to corrosion and wear, silicon is unaffected by magnetic field influences and improves the timepiece’s precision. Whether visible or invisible, the components are all meticulously hand-finished in the Breguet tradition. The sapphire-crystal back of the white gold case reveals its platinum oscillating weight, showcasing the Côtes de Genève decoration and bevelling on the mechanism.

Breguet Reine de Naples 8925 Valentine's Day Edition

During her reign in Naples, Napoleon Bonaparte’s younger sister, Caroline Murat was a passionate supporter of the arts, acquiring over 30 Breguet watches and clocks. In an era when women wore watches as necklaces, Caroline Murat placed a bold and avant-garde order with Abraham-Louis Breguet: she desired a timepiece that she could wear on her wrist. Thus, in 1810, Abraham-Louis Breguet began to work on this one-of-a-kind timepiece: the world’s first wristwatch.

Conceived by a woman, created by a man, this historic timepiece delivered in 1812, with undergoing repairs in 1849 and 1855, is documented in the Breguet archives, retracing the history and characteristics of this watch, which has since disappeared. This oblong creation with a silver guilloché dial was extremely dainty and included several complications including a minute repeater, a moon phase and a thermometer. Lastly a bracelet made of hair intertwined with gold threads allowed the timepiece to be worn on the wrist.

Breguet Reine de Naples 8925 Valentine's Day Edition

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Reine de Naples 8925BB/58/944 D0

Numbered 28-piece limited edition

Case: 18k white gold, sapphire-crystal caseback, bezel and clasp set with 73 diamonds (approx. 1.062 ct), flangeset with 66 rubies (approx. 0.145 ct), crown set with a ruby (approx. 0.2 7ct)

Dimensions: 33 mm X 24.95 mm

Thickness: 8.5 mm

Dial: natural white mother-of-pearl, offset chapter ring with Breguet Arabic numerals

Hands: red-varnished Breguet open-tipped hands

Funct ions: hours, minutes

Movement : self-winding

Escapement : flat balance spring in silicon

Water resistance: 3 bar (30 m)

Calibre: 586/1

Frequency: 3 Hz

Power reserve: 38 hours

Strap: alligator leather strap, buckle set with 28 diamonds (approx. 0.164 ct)

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