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Breguet

Ref. 3040BA

Serpentine

A fine and attractive yellow gold triple date calendar wristwatch with moon phases and serpentine hand, retailed by Chaumet

Estimate
CHF10,000 - 20,000
€10,700 - 21,300
$11,700 - 23,300
CHF53,340
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Breguet
Year
Circa 1987
Reference No
3040BA
Movement No
232
Case No
3530, caseback further stamped Chaumet Paris - 3556 RE D
Model Name
Serpentine
Material
18K yellow gold
Calibre
Automatic, cal. 12’’’, 35 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
18K yellow gold pin buckle
Dimensions
36mm Diameter
Signed
Case, dial and movement signed.
Catalogue Essay
During the 20th century Breguet underwent different changes in ownership and in 1970 it was purchased by the Parisian jewelers Chaumet who subsequently sold the brand in 1987. It was during this time that the young Daniel Roth was brought onboard to revamp the brand to its past glory.

Even though Breguet belonged to Chaumet only a handful of timepieces were cosigned by both brands. The present timepiece is clearly a Breguet reference 3040 “Serpentine” featuring the day and date indications via apertures on the top part of the dial, moonphase indication at six and date on the inner track indicated by a serpentine hand – thus the watch's nickname.

The present example, in overall superb condition presents two very rare elements, the gold guilloché dial that was found on the very early models and the Chaumet signature above the moonphase display where normally the watch number is featured and also engraved on the caseback along with the Breguet signature.

Breguet

Swiss | 1775
Established in 1775 by Abraham Louis Breguet, widely considered the greatest watchmaker of all time, the storied brand continues to thrive in the modern era, creating exceptional high-end watches as the Swatch Group's premier prestige brand. Some of the most important and lasting inventions in watchmaking are attributed to Abraham Louis Breguet, including the tourbillon, shock resistance and the use of hammers and gongs employed in nearly all minute repeating watches made since.

Eighteenth and nineteenth century Breguet pocketwatches are especially sought-after by collectors, and many of them were made for the elite of European society, including Napoléon and Marie Antoinette. Key wristwatches from the twentieth century include oversized dress watches, two-register chronographs, triple calendars and Type XX aviator's chronographs made for the French military and civilians.
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