Breguet

Marine Tourbillon 5577

Reference
5577BR/G2/5WV
Case
Rose Gold
Dial
Brown
Movement
Automatic
Power Reserve
80 hours
Water Resistance
10 ATM / 100 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds, Tourbillon

All Specifications

Reference
5577BR/G2/5WV
Case Material
Rose Gold
Case Size
42.5mm
Case Back
Open
Dial Color
Brown
Dial Finish
Sunray
Strap Material
Rubber
Strap Color
Brown
Buckle Type
Folding Clasp
Movement
Automatic
Caliber
581
Power Reserve
80 hours
Water Resistance
10 ATM / 100 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds, Tourbillon

Description

The tourbillon is a remarkable invention by Abraham-Louis Breguet from 1801, conceived to address the irregularities in watch movements due to Earth’s gravity. By positioning the escapement within a mobile carriage that completes a rotation every minute, Breguet brilliantly countered the gravitational influences on the accuracy of timekeeping, while also enhancing lubrication for the balance pivots. Even after more than two centuries, the tourbillon remains a revered horological mechanism.

Breguet’s Marine Tourbillon 5577 is a celebration of this historic invention. Nestled within its 42.5 mm rose gold case is the self-winding Calibre 581, an impressively slender movement at just 3 mm, constructed from 330 components. This thin profile is achieved by incorporating a peripheral rotor. The balance operates at a frequency of 4 Hertz and boasts an outstanding power reserve of 80 hours. Modern advancements have been integrated into the calibre, such as a carriage and balance spring made of silicon, which is known for its durability and resistance to both wear and magnetic fields. The exquisite craftsmanship of the movement can be admired through the watch’s sapphire case-back, where the barrel drum displays a compass rose.

From an aesthetic standpoint, the Marine Tourbillon 5577 showcases a slate-grey sunburst dial. The tourbillon, positioned at 5 o’clock, captivates the observer with its 60-second rotating cage. To emphasize this mechanism, the chapter ring is deliberately off-centered. Furthermore, the hour-markers and the gold Breguet hands are luminescent, ensuring visibility in various lighting conditions.