The Breguet Marine collection is a sports-luxury watch that inherits the historical legacy of its founder, Abraham-Louis Breguet, Who was appointed the official chronometer maker for the Royal Navy in 1815. It boasts the precision and reliability of a traditional marine chronometer, As well as modern design, And the details and precision that are unique to Breguet, And has established itself as a collection that represents the brand with its unrivaled presence.
The Marine Chronograph 5527BR/G3/5WV is a luxury chronograph model with a 42.3mm 18K rose gold case, A slate gray gold dial, And a black rubber strap. The case thickness is 13.85mm and the water resistance is 100m, Making it comfortable to wear in everyday and leisure environments. In addition, You can appreciate the exquisite finish and details of the movement through the sapphire crystal glass and see-through back.
The dial features a guilloche pattern, And the rose gold hands, Roman numerals, And luminous markers combine to provide excellent readability both day and night. It also features a flyback chronograph function, Which allows you to instantly reset and restart the chronograph with a single action. This is a representative model of Breguet where you can experience Breguet’s marine chronometer heritage, Practicality, And the brand’s unique artistic sense.

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