Powered by the venerableLemania 2310bauche, thisBreguet Chronograph BA 3237combines a classicyellow gold case witha hand-finished guilloch dial. It was one of the first models introduced by Breguet following its resuscitation by the Chaumet brothers and their Master Watchmaker, Daniel Roth.
The Breguet Origin
Born in Neuchtel, Abraham-Louis Breguet would go on to pioneer significant technical and aesthetic innovations during his career, with his influence carrying through to the present day. The watchmaker spearheaded a number of inventions, including the over-coil hairspring and the tourbillon, which he first invented in 1795 and patented in 1801. It is no coincidence that he remains the most cited reference point for accomplished watchmakers centuries later, from George Daniels to Franois-Paul Journe.
The brand bearing his name enjoyed success during the 18th and 19th century, producing pieces for distinguished European figures, from King Louis XVI to Queen Marie Antoinette. As it moved into the 20th century, the brand dramatically changed its focus, principally producing pilots chronographs for the military. Though they occasionally made more classical timepieces - such as one of only three retrograde perpetual calendars from the 20th century - their focus was decidedly more utilitarian than Abraham-Louis Breguet had initially intended.
The Rebirth ofBreguet
In 1970, Jacques and Pierre Chaumet took over Breguet, in the hopes of reinvigorating the brand and renewing the connection between the Breguet name and high-end watchmaking. Shortly thereafter, the brothers closed the French factory and moved production to theValle de Joux inSwitzerland, the epicentre of Swiss watchmaking.
In order to restore the brand to its former glory, Jacques and Pierre would need a Master Watchmaker to help. They approached Daniel Roth, whod demonstrated his talent over seven years working at Audemars Piguet, which hed joined as the only watchmaker who didnt come from Le Brassus, the brands historic home. Inspired by the work of the famous watchmaker, Roth agreed to help resuscitate the manufacture, though only after going back to school to further study Breguets archives and techniques.
Franois Bodet, the director of the brand, and Roth worked together to define the Breguet aesthetic in wristwatch form, as well as introduce a range of new models and complications to their collection. The engine-turned dials, coin case anddistinctiveBreguet hands have become signature features of these pieces. From perpetual calendars to tourbillons, they embraced the high-end complicated watchmaking first personified by Abraham-Louis Breguet.
Classic ref. 3237
The Chronograph ref. 3237was one of the earliest pieces introduced by Breguet after it was resuscitated by the Chaumet brothers, integrating many of the design codes from the past, whilst also introducing new details. This manual-wind chronograph was powered by the venerable , which is also at the heart of other notable pieces from the period, such as the Patek Philippe ref. 5070 or Roger Dubuis Hommage Chronographs. Its telling that, years later, when Roth , hekept using the Lemania 2310 base.
This ref. 3237 ishoused in a classic yellow gold case, as confirmed by the "BA" section of the reference number marked on the paperwork.The case is typical of theBreguetstyle of wristwatches which Bodet and Roth helped cement. Classically sized at 36mm, it features straight lugs and a distinctive fluted middle section, reminiscent of a coin. The caseback displays the watchs serial number, which matches the one displayed on the dial.
The design is that of a two-register chronograph, with contrasting textures and tones throughout. Made out of solid gold, the dial features a sharply executedClous de Parispattern in a silvery grey colour. Meanwhile, the chronograph counters feature a contrasting guilloch pattern, surrounded by a brushed contour. The chapter ring is executed in a brushed silver, with Roman numerals printed in black. The subtle contrast in colour and finishing, as well as the layout on several levels, gives a satisfying depth to the design.
The dial is signed BREGUET at 12 oclock and N. XXXX at 6 oclock, where the watchs unique number is displayed. The tradition of numbering watches on the dial appears to have been carried over from earlier wristwatches by Abraham-Louis Breguet. The Breguet hands, another visual inspiration from the watchmaker, are rendered in blue steel. As is typical of Breguet pieces from the period, the dial is also hand-finished.
A Venerable bauche
Assembled by hand in the brands Valle du Joux workshop, thisBreguet Chronograph ref. 3237is powered by a finely-finishedLemania 2310bauche, which can also be found in theand. At the time of production of this piece, Breguet actually owned the Nouvelle Lemania manufacture, which theyd purchased in 1991.
The movement features a 21 jewel, straight-line lever escapement, a monometallic balance adjusted to 5 positions, a self-compensating Breguet spring and swan-neck micrometer regulator. Aesthetically, the calibre is finished to a very high standard. It features exquisite chamfering on all angles, polishing and decoration.
The Set
This BreguetChronograph ref. 3237comes with an outer box, green leatherBreguetbox,green leatherBreguetpaperwork wallet, watch manualand aCertificate of Origin. It comes on one of our grey Tokyostraps, alongside itsyellow gold Breguet buckle andmanufactures blackalligator strap.
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Closer look
Brand: | Breguet |
Model: | Chronograph ref. 3237 |
Movement: | manual-windingcalibre, based on Lemania 2310 |
Functions: | chronograph, hours, minutes, sub-seconds |
Features: | Clous de Paris dial,yellow gold case |
Case: | 36mm |
Crystal: | sapphire front and back |
Strap: | strap,yellowgoldBreguetbuckle |
Year: | c. 1990 |
Box & papers: | outer box, green leather inner box,green leather paperwork wallet, manual,Certificate of Origin (stamped, undated) |