The Breguet watch factory has a guilloche engraving studio. The craftsmen have always adhered to this watchmaking tradition and unremittingly focus on the creation and development of the guilloche craftsmanship. The guilloché engraving process is an exquisite art that can give material life to life, and has always been regarded as the essence of craftsmanship rooted in the brand heritage. This craftsmanship brings a distinctive charm to Breguet timepieces, injecting soul into gold, platinum and mother-of-pearl. The dial, case, oscillating weight, splints and bridges are thus moisturized. The guilloché engraving is a decorative craft that uses straight, curved or broken lines to finely engrave circular or linear patterns based on different materials with the assistance of a manual engraving machine. The parallel or cross-line design that condenses ingenuity and ingenuity expresses the beauty of repetition and symmetry.
The Breguet Classique 7727 watch can be called the representative work of the guilloche craftsmanship. The dial uses as many as six different guilloché engraved patterns, which classically interpret the unique charm of this modification art. Specifically, the center part of the dial is decorated with Geneva waves; the small seconds dial is decorated with Clou de Paris; the tenth small seconds dial is decorated with sunburst; and the power The reserve display is decorated with a chevrons pattern. In addition, the outline of the scale ring and the outer border are respectively decorated with ribs (Liseret) and barleycorn (Barleycorn). At the same time, the watch also uses the classic design features of the brand such as welded lugs, independent numbers and invisible signatures.
The guilloché engraving process is not limited, and it is an art that allows the masters of craftsmanship to use unlimited creative space. Therefore, Breguet has set up a special research and creation studio dedicated to the research and creation of guilloche engraving technology, and is constantly committed to developing new ideas, incorporating guilloche elements into watchmaking skills. For example, the latest Marine nautical series 5517 replica watches, Marine nautical series 5527 chronograph, and Marine nautical series 5547 musical alarm replica watches, are decorated with a new wave pattern guilloché engraved pattern in the center of the dial. The traditional decorative arts that have accumulated over a hundred years have injected new vitality and vitality.
Although the guilloché engraving process has been widely promoted in the watchmaking industry, Breguet has always been regarded as a representative of this process for more than 230 years. In order to continue this tradition, Breguet has launched a special plan in the watchmaking industry to protect this rare craft. At the same time, it has also invested a lot of money to promote the development of the guilloche craftsmanship. The implementation of this plan makes this tradition The craftsmanship still exudes charming charm today. Breguet spent several years acquiring antique hand-engraving machines called “rose engraving machines”, and after careful restoration, these precious engraving machines were shipped to Breguet boutiques around the world to show the world the tradition The charm of craftsmanship. The oldest of these engraving machines dates back to the 1820s and is now displayed at No. 6 Place Vendome in Paris. An antique hand engraving machine made in 1904 is also on display in Breguet’s Beijing Wangfu Central Boutique, which opened in January this year. It perfectly interprets the brand’s adherence to the ultimate craftsmanship and the firm belief in climbing the top of the skill, highlighting more than 100 Breguet The profound historical heritage and outstanding craftsmanship inherited over the years.