Only Online Auction

Milan, Apr 17, 2025

LOT 16

BREGUET, SWITZERLAND, REF. 3355, TOURBILLON SKELETON, PLATINUM

EUR 50,000 - 80,000

CHF 47,700 - 77,000 / HKD 428,000 - 690,000 / USD 55,000 - 88,000

A very fine and rare, platinum, manual winding skeleton tourbillon wristwatch


Grading System
Grade:
Case: 2-6

Very good

Slightly oxidized

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 1

As new

Brand Breguet, Switzerland

Model TOURBILLON SKELETON

Reference 3355

Year 2002

Case No. 3495

Bracelet Leather with platinum Breguet deployant clasp

Diameter 36mm

Caliber 558 SQ1 ; 21 jewels

Weight 85,81g

Signature Dial, case and movement

Accessories Box, booklets and certificate of origin

Notes

On June 26, 1801 - Messidor 7th in Year IX under the French Republican calendar - Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823) was granted a ten-year patent by the relevant authorities for a new type of regulator known as the "Tourbillon." Building upon this legacy, the manufacture has continued to refine its expertise over the centuries.

In 1993, the reference 3355 was introduced in two basic versions, featuring either a yellow gold (3355BA) or platinum (3355PT) case. Between 2002 and 2003, the watch was updated with a modernized, skeletonized movement, the caliber 558 SQ1. Since then, the watches have been produced exclusively in platinum, with the gold version discontinued. One of the key features of the updated caliber is the redesigned tourbillon carriage, which now incorporates three equidistant radial spokes and a traditional Genevan-style fixing cap for the hairspring's outer coil, secured with two screws but without a side fixing screw. The absence of a regulator index allowed the movement to feature a free-sprung balance, once again utilizing the iconic Breguet hairspring.

This evolution demonstrates how the manufacture has continually adapted its production over time, renewing its offerings while perpetually refining its craftsmanship.


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