Friday, November 7, 2014

The Breguet Classique Chronograph 5287 Review

The Classique collection from Breguet exemplify the watchmaking ideals of precision, clarity and elegant lines. Classique wrist watches capture the essence of Breguet's original features. In certain models, the valuable materials of former occasions and fired-enamel dials with Arabic numbers will delight Breguet fanatics. The Classique collection is a really an icon collection from Breguet.


Today, I’ll show you one undertake classic dress chronograph from this collection, the Classique Chronographe 5287. It's certainly very traditional in the inspiration, but you will find numerous modern touches which make the 5287 different things entirely.

First, about the movement. Within the 5287 is Breguet's calibre 533.3, which is dependant on the Lemania CH 27 which goes back towards the nineteen forties. It's a two-register column-wheel chronograph movement, having a running seconds subdial around the left along with a 30-minute totalizer subdial around the right. The finishing from the 533.3 is extremely nice, understandably from Breguet, and you may admire it via a sapphire caseback.


The 5287 is considerably at 42.5mm and it has dials that are only for the mix of engraving techniques. While you will find obvious connections backward and forward watches, they likely attract completely different tastes.



Stylistically, the 5287 appears like something which could only originate from Breguet. There's the signature fluting around the caseband to begin, however the dial is actually where Breguet has made the decision to demonstrate here. The instance here comes with an 18k gold dial that's been silvered after which carried out with numerous engraving styles, including engine-switched hobnail around the primary section, circular barleycorn around the seconds register, and snailing for that minutes totalizer. The registers themselves includes a brushed metalic finish which makes the 5287 remarkably readable for this kind of ornate chronograph.



You will find more stylistic flourishes however. The important seconds counter tapers off towards the middle of the dial and just amounts -30 are marked, with  at the end and 30 up top. One for reds from the hand comes with an arrow, denoting it counts seconds -30 for every minute, as the strait-ended side counts seconds 31-60. A little unusual, and surely awesome searching. Also there's a tachymeter scale round the periphery from the dial in red-colored and black to complement the dramatic red-colored chronograph seconds hand (the only real hand that's not blued).



The 5287 is available in four designs, with cases both in rose gold and white gold and dials either in silvered 18k gold or black. The rose gold is an extremely soft rose, nothing like many of the "red” gold we are seeing nowadays. The rose/silver combination is certainly probably the most classic, as the whitened/black version is easily the most contemporary.

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