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1985 Breguet Classique 'Pre-Series' 3130
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What I love — This early yellow-gold ref. 3130 captures Breguet’s rebirth under Daniel Roth, distilling everything that defines the era: finely engine-turned guilloché, an asymmetric moon-phase and power-reserve display, and a timeless 36 mm coin-edged case. It’s pure, balanced Breguet — elegant, tactile, and beautifully executed.
The MK1 dial is the earliest and most characterful version, with double rings around the date, open 6s and 9s, and soft vintage typography that adds warmth. This example’s dial is near-perfect, its crisp engraving and rich guilloché catching the light beautifully. Paired with the deep tone of the yellow-gold case, it embodies everything that makes the neo-vintage Breguet era so special — refined, confident, and quietly distinctive.
What you should know — The watch has been worn and polished, with softened but still legible French import hallmarks. The caseback engraving remains deep and crisp, reflecting careful use over time rather than heavy restoration. A superb example of the ref. 3130 that perfectly captures the warmth and character of early Daniel Roth–era Breguet.
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What I love — This early yellow-gold ref. 3130 captures Breguet’s rebirth under Daniel Roth, distilling everything that defines the era: finely engine-turned guilloché, an asymmetric moon-phase and power-reserve display, and a timeless 36 mm coin-edged case. It’s pure, balanced Breguet — elegant, tactile, and beautifully executed.
The MK1 dial is the earliest and most characterful version, with double rings around the date, open 6s and 9s, and soft vintage typography that adds warmth. This example’s dial is near-perfect, its crisp engraving and rich guilloché catching the light beautifully. Paired with the deep tone of the yellow-gold case, it embodies everything that makes the neo-vintage Breguet era so special — refined, confident, and quietly distinctive.
What you should know — The watch has been worn and polished, with softened but still legible French import hallmarks. The caseback engraving remains deep and crisp, reflecting careful use over time rather than heavy restoration. A superb example of the ref. 3130 that perfectly captures the warmth and character of early Daniel Roth–era Breguet.