With a white gold case and silvered dial, this Breguet Classic Day-Date Moonphase is an excellent modern example from the brand. Bearing many of the design features cemented by Daniel Roth’s time at the manufacture, the watch is a brilliant revival of the traditional techniques and styles begun at Breguet.
The rebirth of Breguet began in 1970, when brothers Jacques and Pierre Chaumet took over in the hopes of reinvigorating the brand and renewing the connection between the Breguet name and high-end watchmaking. Shortly thereafter, the brothers closed the French factory and moved production to the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland, the epicentre of Swiss watchmaking.
In order to restore the brand to its former glory, Jacques and Pierre would need a Master Watchmaker to help. They approached Daniel Roth, who’d demonstrated his talent over seven years working at Audemars Piguet, which he’d joined as the only watchmaker who didn’t come from Le Brassus, the brand’s historic home. Inspired by the work of the famous watchmaker, Roth agreed to help resuscitate the manufacture, though only after going back to school to further study Breguet’s archives and techniques.
This reference 3330 was created in the mid-1990s, as evidenced by the closed caseback and the inclusion of a reference number on the caseback. One point which speaks to this being a slightly later production is the fact that the dial features “Swiss Guilloché Main” as opposed to purely “Swiss” at the bottom of the hour chapter ring. Separately, the day and date indications on the watch are rendered against a light-yellow gold colour that provide a distinct contrast with the case.
Overall, the watch features many design cues that were cemented while Daniel Roth worked there, such as the engine-turned dials, coin case, and distinctive blued Breguet hands. Roth’s work within the Breguet archives can be seen from the fact that the piece is reminiscent of a Breguet pocket watch, integrating a traditional dial layout that was rather unconventional for the period. Upon examining the dial layout more closely, we see that the functions are separated, which can be seen from the day and date apertures at 10 and 2 respectively, while the dial features a beautifully hand-turned guilloché dial. The watch is powered by the calibre 502, which is based on the Frederic Piguet calibre 71.
If sold within the United Kingdom, this Breguet Classic Day-Date Moonphase Ref. 3330 will be subject to 20% VAT.
Closer look
Brand: | Breguet |
Model: | Classic Day-Date Moonphase reference 3330 |
Movement: | Calibre 502 |
Functions: | Day, date, moonphase, hours, minutes |
Case material: | White gold |
Case diameter: | 36mm |
Crystal: | Sapphire front |
Strap: | Black textured saffiano leather strap, Grey textured saffiano leather strap, White gold Breguet deployant |
Lug width: | 18mm |
Year: | c.1995 |
This Breguet Classic Day-Date Moonphase is in very good condition. Light superficial marks can be found on the bezel and lugs, most notably between at 11 and 6 o’clock. The white gold case shows signs of oxidation surrounding the coin edge mid case.
The watch comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man, alongside a lifetime guarantee of authenticity.