The Tradition line draws its inspiration directly from the caliber of the subscription watch created by Breguet at the end of the eighteenth century. This new model offers an open view of the movement with all its architectural shapes and shows not only the hours and minutes but retrograde date.

Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597 Watch Review
Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597 In Rose Gold

The Tradition collection actually takes its inspiration from one of the most significant pieces of Breguet’s history: the subscription watch. Purposefully simple and stripped-back, its fully visible movement unveils a perfectly symmetrical design. In the new Tradition 7597 model, it also features a retrograde date display, a complication that the watchmaker was one of the first to develop, and which it has bestowed on some of its most famous creations.

The New Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597
Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597

Adjusted in a fluted white gold 40 mm case, the 505Q self-winding caliber is equipped with a reverse in-line lever escapement with silicon horns, as well as a Breguet balance spring also in silicon. The gold rotor visible through the transparent case back is reminiscent of that of the Perpetuelles, or first self-winding watches, further testimony to the ingenuity of the master watchmaker.

Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597 In House Movement
Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597

Original design, symmetrical assembly

A perfectionist, concerned with both technology as well as aesthetics, Abraham-Louis Breguet designed a movement the modernity of which is still astonishing to this day. Crossing the centuries, his design is at the very root of the Tradition range: positioned in the center, the large barrel is topped by a symmetrically arranged gear train. As such, the center wheel at 8 o’clock triggers the oscillating mechanism of the same size at 4 o’clock. This is equipped with the famous pare-chute invented by the master watchmaker, the ancestor of all today’s anti-shock mechanisms, and signature element of the Tradition collection.

Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597 Watch Review
Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597

Another specific feature is the hour and minute dial that, eccentrically positioned at 12 o’clock and made of gold, is inspired by that of certain Breguet tact watches. As such, the new Tradition 7597 features an hour’s chapter with Roman numerals, bordered by a delicate engine-turned Clous de Paris pattern, which serves as a backdrop for blued Breguet hands.

Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597
Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597

In the interests of balance, a retrograde date section is positioned between the 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock and a skillfully curved hand indicates the date moving in the vertical plane, fitting in with the ultra-architectural movement. A patented mechanism provides for a fine adjustment of the date hand. The latter is multi-tiered, allowing it to fly over the movement components. At 10 o’clock, a screw-in corrector allows users to set the date safely.

Breguet No 3424
Breguet No 3424

The subscription watch, a masterpiece of simplicity

Abraham-Louis Breguet was one of the most talented watchmakers of all time, the architect of technology innovations adopted throughout the profession, such as the gong spring for repeating watches (1783) or the tourbillon (1801). But while he has created some of the most complicated timepieces there are, he is also known for creating the simplest piece.

Breguet No 2292
Breguet No 2292

After having spent two years in Switzerland at the height of the French Revolution, Abraham-Louis Breguet resumed the management of his Parisian workshop on Quai de l’Horloge, on the Ile de la Cité, in the spring of 1795. His first step was to attract some new clientele. Therefore, he invented a watch that was both of the utmost simplicity and extremely reliable. He offered a subscription service for this. This would go on to be a spectacular commercial success. Today his creations can be admired at the Breguet Museum in Paris and various other European museums; subscription watch number 947, sold in 1802, is on display in the Louvre Museum.

Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597 Men Watch
Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597

Breguet used the caliber of the subscription watches to create the first tact watches, sometimes adding a little dial to them; this was the inspiration for the Tradition collection launched in 2005, which marked a return to this very typical architecture.

The chronometer had been manufactured in Breguet’s workshops, to a level of perfection that goes without saying.” - Jules Verne, Captain Antifer, 1894.

Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597 Watch Review
Breguet Tradition Quantième Retrograde 7597

Breguet Tradition Quantième Rétrograde 7597

Technical specifications:

·      Reference: 7597BB/G1/9WU and 7597BR/G1/9WU

·      Case: 18-carat white gold or rose gold with finely fluted caseband. Sapphire-crystal caseback. Diameter 40 mm. Welded lugs with screw bars. Pushbutton for correcting the date at 10 o’clock. Water- resistant to 3 bars (30 meters).

·      Dial: Engine-turned by hand, 18-carat silvered gold, at 12 o’clock. Individually numbered and signed Breguet. Hours chapter with Roman numerals. Open-tipped Breguet hands in blued steel.

·      Movement: Mechanical self-winding movement, numbered and signed Breguet. Caliber 505Q. 141⁄2 lignes. 45 jewels. 50-hour power reserve. Retrograde date indicated with blued-steel hand. Gold rotor in the style of historic movements. Reverse in-line lever escapement with silicon horns. Breguet balance spring in silicon. Frequency 3 hertz. Adjusted in 6 positions.

·      Strap: Alligator leather with white gold folding buckle.

The price for the Breguet Tradition Quantième Rétrograde 7597 is CHF 37,700 in white gold and CHF 36,900 in rose gold and is available from today in Breguet point of sales.

For more information please visit Breguet Online.