Breguet reopened its flagship store in Japan, Breguet Boutique Ginza. To commemorate the occasion, a limited number of Japan limited edition models of the Marine collection were released at the brand’s directly managed stores.
Breguet reopened its flagship store in Japan, Breguet Ginza, to celebrate the date of recognition of the patent for the tourbillon mechanism invented by the brand’s founder, Abraham-Louis Breguet, on June 26, 1801.
When you enter the boutique, you are greeted by a manual guilloché lathe machine, which is also a symbol of the brand’s craftsmanship. The interior features American walnut and marble carefully selected by the design team at the Swiss headquarters.
Inspired by Breguet Blue, the Maison’s design codes are seamlessly interspersed, with furniture reminiscent of the flute decoration of the case band and carpets reminiscent of guilloché decorations.
There is also a VIP lounge. While slowly selecting products, he finished the interior so that you can enjoy communicating with the staff.
In addition, to commemorate the reopening, the company released a limited edition model in Japan of the sporty watch collection “Marine”, which is also popular in Japan. The dial color is black, and there are two models in the lineup: a three-hand and a chronograph. Limited quantities of 25 pieces of each model, for a total of 50 pieces, will be sold only at four stores: Breguet Boutique Ginza, Breguet Boutique Isetan Shinjuku, Breguet Boutique Japan Bridge Mitsukoshi Main Store, and Breguet Boutique Hankyu Umeda Main Store.
Check out the reborn boutique for exclusive watches.
Breguet Boutique Ginza
Address: 7-9-18 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Nicholas G. Hayek Center 3rd floor
Opening hours: 11:00-20:00