Breguet Souscription Grand Complication Set Watch and Pocket Watch, Circa 1992
Brand: Breguet
Reference: 3430
Year: 1992
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver Guilloche
Dimensions: 35 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Black with Original Buckle
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 207929
Few modern creations capture the historic codes of Breguet as convincingly as the Souscription Grand Complication sets produced in the early 1990s. Conceived as a paired wristwatch and pocket watch, these ensembles were designed to echo the maisons 18th- and 19th-century souscription and perpetuelle traditions while showcasing the highest level of contemporary mechanical watchmaking.
This yellow gold example dates to 1992 and presents the concept in its most classical form: matching guilloche dials, blued Breguet hands, Roman numerals, fluted casebands, and restrained proportions that place legibility and balance above spectacle. The result is not decorative excess, but disciplined, traditional watchmaking executed at a very high standard.
The wristwatch, a reference 3430, measures a refined 35mm and houses a perpetual calendar minute repeater among the most technically demanding combinations in horology. The calendar indications are arranged with clarity across the dial, including day, date, month, leap year, and moon phase, while the repeater is activated by a slide in the caseband. On the wrist, it wears like a classic Breguet dress watch, slim and discreet, with its complexity revealed only upon closer inspection. It is precisely this understatement that defines the piece: a grand complication presented with restraint.
Its companion pocket watch, a reference 1890, scaled to 62mm, draws directly from historic souscription models. The larger format allows the hand-turned guilloche to fully express itself, with broad, open architecture and traditional sub-dials that emphasize precision and symmetry. In hand, it has the reassuring weight and presence of a true classical timekeeper less an accessory and more an object of horological substance.
Across both pieces, the details are consistent and purposeful: crisp engine-turned dials, heat-blued steel hands, fine typography, and warm yellow gold cases with sharply defined fluting and hallmarks. The finishing and construction reflect the artisanal approach associated with this period of Breguets revival, when small-scale production and traditional methods defined the output.
Complete sets of this nature are seldom encountered, particularly preserved together. For the collector who values historical continuity as much as mechanical depth, this pairing offers something distinct a cohesive expression of Breguets past and present, spanning pocket and wrist in one unified, classically executed grand complication ensemble.
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Breguet Souscription Grand Complication Set Watch and Pocket Watch, Circa 1992
Breguet Souscription Grand Complication Set Watch and Pocket Watch, Circa 1992
Brand: Breguet
Reference: 3430
Year: 1992
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver Guilloche
Dimensions: 35 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Black with Original Buckle
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 207929
Few modern creations capture the historic codes of Breguet as convincingly as the Souscription Grand Complication sets produced in the early 1990s. Conceived as a paired wristwatch and pocket watch, these ensembles were designed to echo the maisons 18th- and 19th-century souscription and perpetuelle traditions while showcasing the highest level of contemporary mechanical watchmaking.
This yellow gold example dates to 1992 and presents the concept in its most classical form: matching guilloche dials, blued Breguet hands, Roman numerals, fluted casebands, and restrained proportions that place legibility and balance above spectacle. The result is not decorative excess, but disciplined, traditional watchmaking executed at a very high standard.
The wristwatch, a reference 3430, measures a refined 35mm and houses a perpetual calendar minute repeater among the most technically demanding combinations in horology. The calendar indications are arranged with clarity across the dial, including day, date, month, leap year, and moon phase, while the repeater is activated by a slide in the caseband. On the wrist, it wears like a classic Breguet dress watch, slim and discreet, with its complexity revealed only upon closer inspection. It is precisely this understatement that defines the piece: a grand complication presented with restraint.
Its companion pocket watch, a reference 1890, scaled to 62mm, draws directly from historic souscription models. The larger format allows the hand-turned guilloche to fully express itself, with broad, open architecture and traditional sub-dials that emphasize precision and symmetry. In hand, it has the reassuring weight and presence of a true classical timekeeper less an accessory and more an object of horological substance.
Across both pieces, the details are consistent and purposeful: crisp engine-turned dials, heat-blued steel hands, fine typography, and warm yellow gold cases with sharply defined fluting and hallmarks. The finishing and construction reflect the artisanal approach associated with this period of Breguets revival, when small-scale production and traditional methods defined the output.
Complete sets of this nature are seldom encountered, particularly preserved together. For the collector who values historical continuity as much as mechanical depth, this pairing offers something distinct a cohesive expression of Breguets past and present, spanning pocket and wrist in one unified, classically executed grand complication ensemble.
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Description
Brand: Breguet
Reference: 3430
Year: 1992
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver Guilloche
Dimensions: 35 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Black with Original Buckle
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 207929
Few modern creations capture the historic codes of Breguet as convincingly as the Souscription Grand Complication sets produced in the early 1990s. Conceived as a paired wristwatch and pocket watch, these ensembles were designed to echo the maisons 18th- and 19th-century souscription and perpetuelle traditions while showcasing the highest level of contemporary mechanical watchmaking.
This yellow gold example dates to 1992 and presents the concept in its most classical form: matching guilloche dials, blued Breguet hands, Roman numerals, fluted casebands, and restrained proportions that place legibility and balance above spectacle. The result is not decorative excess, but disciplined, traditional watchmaking executed at a very high standard.
The wristwatch, a reference 3430, measures a refined 35mm and houses a perpetual calendar minute repeater among the most technically demanding combinations in horology. The calendar indications are arranged with clarity across the dial, including day, date, month, leap year, and moon phase, while the repeater is activated by a slide in the caseband. On the wrist, it wears like a classic Breguet dress watch, slim and discreet, with its complexity revealed only upon closer inspection. It is precisely this understatement that defines the piece: a grand complication presented with restraint.
Its companion pocket watch, a reference 1890, scaled to 62mm, draws directly from historic souscription models. The larger format allows the hand-turned guilloche to fully express itself, with broad, open architecture and traditional sub-dials that emphasize precision and symmetry. In hand, it has the reassuring weight and presence of a true classical timekeeper less an accessory and more an object of horological substance.
Across both pieces, the details are consistent and purposeful: crisp engine-turned dials, heat-blued steel hands, fine typography, and warm yellow gold cases with sharply defined fluting and hallmarks. The finishing and construction reflect the artisanal approach associated with this period of Breguets revival, when small-scale production and traditional methods defined the output.
Complete sets of this nature are seldom encountered, particularly preserved together. For the collector who values historical continuity as much as mechanical depth, this pairing offers something distinct a cohesive expression of Breguets past and present, spanning pocket and wrist in one unified, classically executed grand complication ensemble.





















