Abraham-Louis Breguet
Abraham-Louis Breguet was a pioneering Swiss watchmaker in the 18th century, renowned for his innovative designs and the development of several watch complications, including the tourbillon. His legacy continues to influence modern horology, and his name is synonymous with luxury and precision.
Born on Mar 10, 1747 (278 years old)
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France:
Abraham-Louis Breguet is known as the inventor of the tourbillon, a significant advancement in watchmaking.
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France:
Abraham-Louis Breguet was the watchmaker who created the watch for Marie-Antoinette.
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Hong Kong:
Abraham-Louis Breguet is known for founding the watchmaking workshop in Paris and for his significant inventions in horology.
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Hong Kong:
Abraham-Louis Breguet is known for creating the tourbillon in 1808.
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Greece:
Abraham-Louis Breguet is credited with the early development of pocket chronometers with intermediate stops.
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