In the rarefied world of haute horlogerie, few names command as much reverence as Breguet. Founded in 1775 by Abraham-Louis Breguet—the inventor of the tourbillon, the pare-chute anti-shock device, and the forerunner of the self-winding watch—the brand is a living museum of watchmaking history. Yet, to perceive Breguet solely as a guardian of the past is to miss its most compelling contemporary narrative. Today, under the discerning eye of CEO Lionel a Marca, Breguet is masterfully navigating the present, unveiling timepieces that honor its illustrious heritage while boldly embracing modern trends in design, materials, and technical innovation. The latest collections from the Vallée de Joux manufacture reveal a brand confidently trending in several key directions. 1. The Sporty Elegance of the Marine Line Once a classic dress watchmaker, Breguet has successfully expanded into the lucrative realm of luxury sports watches with its Marine collection. The latest iterations are sharper, mor...