Breguet
Heritage
Ref. 3670


EUR 13.900,-

List price EUR 35.200,-

Breguet Héritage reference 3670 in condition like new. The Breguet Héritage reference 3670 combines the brand's unmistakable design language with classical haute horlogerie. Its elegantly curved tonneau-shaped case, hand-guilloché dial with Roman numerals and signature blued Breguet hands create a timeless and refined appearance. Powered by a high-quality automatic movement, this reference perfectly reflects Breguet's long-standing watchmaking tradition. Presented in condition like new, it is an exceptional dress watch for collectors who appreciate distinctive design and traditional craftsmanship.

Details


Material

Yellow Gold

Clockwork

Automatic

Ref NR.

3670

Dial color

silver

Condition

like new

Diameter

34mm

Warranty

1 Year

A man who shaped the history of watchmaking

Breguet

Abraham-Louis Brequet born in 1747 was without doubt one of the most important men in the history of watchmaking, if not the most important. With inventions such as the first self-winding mechanism, the shock absorber and the Breguet hairspring, which are still found almost unchanged in every top brand watch today, he crowned the art of watchmaking alongside many other patents with the most beautiful of all complications: The Tourbillon. Even today, long after the death of the most gifted of all master watchmakers, the Breguet brand is still renowned for highly technical innovations in the art of watchmaking.

The best time is now:

Breguet Heritage

1 1 Year Timelounge-Warranty

like new

Yellow Gold

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