B.R.M B.R.M 11491 Features


Code :17977
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Location :France, Lyon
Price : € 3,500 (= $ 4,282)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
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B.R.M B.R.M 11491 wrist watches news:
In 2008, Breguet introduced a new way of designing minute repeaters, fitting them with re-engineered movements incorporating new materials and featuring innovative positions for the gongs, gong rests and hammers. This patented technique is now available in Breguet minute repeater ref. 7639. The 44.5 mm case houses a minute repeater movement, but some might say the real treasure is on the outside. The 18K white gold case is set with 178 baguette-cut diamonds totaling 11.81 carats. The 18K gold dial is set with 392 princess-cut diamonds that are mounted upside down. The crown is set with one diamond weighing .46 carats. Even the folding buckle is set with 42 diamonds. If you’re keeping score, ref. 7639 carries diamonds totaling about 18 carats. The hand-wound movement, visible through the clear sapphire case back, is engraved by hand with a unique musical decoration. Priced at SFr. 1 million.SPECIFICATIONS Ref. 7639BB/6D/9XV DD0DCase: round in 18K white gold fully set with baguette
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