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Tourbillon | 3350 | Yellow Gold

Tourbillon | 3350 | Yellow Gold

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Introduced in 1988, the reference 3350* is the first tourbillon wristwatch produced under the historic Breguet name. The movement was developed by Daniel Roth while he was master watchmaker charged with resurrecting the historic mark. This 3350 is consigned by the family of the original owner, who purchased the watch in Geneva at Les Ambassadeurs in 1990. It has since been serviced by Breguet in 2020.

The story of Breguet’s rebirth began in 1970, when brothers Jacques and Pierre Chaumet took over the historic French name with the hope of restoring it to its past glory. Shortly thereafter, they wound up the workshop in France and moved production to the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland.
 
The Chaumet brothers – at the persuasion of the brand’s director, Francois Bodet – approached master watchmaker Daniel Roth to assist in their efforts. Roth of course had demonstrated his skill over the seven years he had spent at Audemars Piguet. Inspired by the prospect of leaving his mark on a historic name such as Breguet, Roth agreed to take on the challenging role. However, he did so only after spending a year studying the brand’s archives and traditional techniques.
 
What followed was three years of research and development, during which Roth collaborated closely with Lemania, the historic movement manufacturer, to create the manually wound calibre underpinning the reference 3350. This reference, first seen in 1988, had at its heart the calibre 558. It featured a one-minute tourbillon that was proudly displayed on the dial side. Anchored by a pocket watch-style straight bridge that is horizontally satinated, the three-armed tourbillon carriage is finely decorated with black polishing. It features a three-armed seconds indicator, with each arm taking turns making its way across the 20-second chapter on the dial side.

The movement’s mechanics are all but hidden from view by the gold baseplate that is adorned with beautiful and extensive floral engravings done by hand. This is in addition to the etchings detailing technical aspects such as the 21 jewel count and adjustment to six positions. These details are visible through the exhibition caseback, as are the brand mark and serial number achieved in an elegant calligraphic font. Additionally, the words ‘Brevet du 7, Messidor an 9’ frame the tourbillon aperture on the movement side – this is the date according to the French Republican Calendar (June 1801) when Abraham-Louis Breguet was granted a patent for his signature invention, the tourbillon.
 
This example of the reference 3350 is cased in yellow gold, a metal suited to the piece’s classicality. The case, 36mm across, features a rounded bezel and caseback framing the coin-edge midcase. This fluted detail is repeated in the form of the well-sized crown. The display caseback bears the brand mark and serial number. The lugs, 18mm apart, are slim and minimal from atop and in profile. The black, alligator grained Breguet strap affixed by screwed lugs, are secured by a similarly screwed, yellow gold pin buckle.
 
The solid silver dial is textured with barleycorn guilloché across its outer reaches. The time display is framed by satiné circulaire rings that house the applied minute plots and chapter of Roman hours. The two chapters are separated by a sauté piqué rim. This detail also marks the top edge of the partial seconds chapter that straddles the bottom of the time display.
 
The dial inside the time display wears clous de Paris engine turning, interrupted only by the arc bearing the brand mark and serial number. The hands, Breguet-style of course, are heat blued, same as the three-armed indicator atop the tourbillon. The baseplate, visible through the tourbillon aperture, is adorned with the same floral engravings found on the movement side. The quality of being able to see through the tourbillon, sandwiched on both sides by sapphire crystals, lends the dial additional elegance.
 
The watch comes with original warranty paperwork from 1990, as well as original inner and outer boxes. This early example of the Breguet Tourbillon reference 3350 bears the aesthetic hallmarks of the historic brand, distilled by a master watchmaker of Roth’s calibre. The code he established with pieces such as the reference 3350 continues to guide Breguet even today.

If sold within the United Kingdom, this Breguet Tourbillon will be subject to 20% VAT

Closer look
Brand: Breguet
Model: Tourbillon ref. 3350
Movement: manual-winding calibre 558
Functions: tourbillon, hours, minutes
Features: guilloché open-worked dial, blued steel hands, display back, engraved movement
Case material: yellow gold
Case diameter: 36mm
Case thickness:
9mm
Lug-to-lug: 43mm
Crystal: sapphire front & back
Strap: saffiano strap from our own collection, Breguet black alligator strap, Breguet yellow gold pin buckle
Lug width: 18 x 14mm
Year: 1990
Accompanying materials: Breguet outer box and inner leather box, Certificate of Origin & Guarantee booklet (signed, stamped & dated)
Condition

This Breguet Tourbillon 3350 is in excellent overall condition. The case and lugs show virtually no signs of wear throughout, with strong proportions. The dial, which has an attractive off-white hue, is free from any signs of imperfections, as is the beautifully decorated movement side. The coin edge midcase is sharp, as are the hallmarks located between the lugs and on the buckle.

The watch was serviced by Breguet in 2020.

Warranty

The watch comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man, alongside a lifetime guarantee of authenticity.

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