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Old 12 March 2023, 12:44 PM   #31
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While it's difficult to compare the movement finishing of different watches without seeing them in person, it's safe to say that Breguet's movements are highly regarded by watch enthusiasts and collectors. Breguet has a long history of innovation in movement design, and the brand has introduced many important horological inventions over the years, including the tourbillon and the Breguet overcoil.

In terms of dial finishing, Breguet is also known for its attention to detail and the use of traditional techniques like guilloche and enamelwork to create beautiful, intricate dials. The black polishing technique you mentioned is also a hallmark of Breguet's finishing, and it's a testament to the brand's commitment to excellence in every aspect of its watches.
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