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Breguet

Founded by Abraham Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775. Breguet is one of the oldest surviving watch-making establishments and is the pioneer of numerous watch-making technologies, the most notable being the tourbillon, invented by Abraham Louis Breguet. Breguet has recently introduced a line of writing instruments as a tribute to writers who mention or feature Breguet watches in their works.

Breguet watches are often easily recognized for their coin-edge cases, guilloché dials and blue pomme hands.

The most famous Breguet time piece was commissioned for Queen Marie Antoinette and contained:
A Clock, A Perpetual Calendar, A Repeater, A Thermometer, A Chronograph, A Power-Reserve, A Pare-Chute ,