The Reine de Naples collection is a women’s watch collection that reinterprets the origins of the wristwatch in a contemporary way. It is said that in 1810, Abraham-Louis Breguet created a special watch that could be worn on the wrist at the request of Caroline Murat, The sister of Napoleon Bonaparte and Queen of Naples. Based on this historical watch, The Reine de Naples collection, Featuring an original oval (or droplet)-shaped case, Was created in 2002. This is Breguet’s representative women’s collection that combines femininity and technical precision, And is available in various versions that incorporate elaborate decorative techniques and the Maison’s unique watchmaking aesthetic.

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