Details
CIRCA: 2011
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel
CASE SIZE: 44 mm. diam.
STRAP MATERIAL: This endangered species strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. Upon sale, this watch will be supplied to the buyer with a calf leather strap (not shown)
DIAL: Black
MOVEMENT: Automatic
FUNCTIONS: Date, dual time, flyback chronograph, 30-second register
CALIBER: 589F
WITH : Stainless steel Breguet deployant clasp, Certificate of Origin dated 14 December 2011, instruction manual, fitted wooden presentation box and outer packaging

+ This lot is subject to standard Swiss VAT rules and 7.7% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’

Ψ This endangered species strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. Upon sale, this watch will be supplied to the buyer with a black leather strap.
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This lot is subject to standard Swiss VAT rules and 7.7% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’
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Lot Essay

The Breguet Type XXII ref. 3880 is equipped with the caliber 589F movement, a 10Hz movement with silicium escapement and balance spring.

The red chronograph hand moves around the entire dial every 30 seconds and the half-minute register is by means of a red-tipped central hand instead of a subsidiary register.

Introduced in 2010, the Type XXII Ref. 3880 ST with a frequency of 10 Hz is a reinterpretation of the legendary Type XX, which above all embodied a high-precision achievement. Resulting from its research into high frequencies aimed at a closer and more stable measurement of time, it was the first and only series-made mechanical chronograph with a 10 Hz movement.

This technical feat was made possible by the use of silicon serving to lighten the weight of the mobile escapement components and to reduce the lubrication constraints linked to such high frequencies. The watchmakers of the Manufacture Breguet have developed the cal. 589F with silicon balance spring, lever and escape-wheel, the frequency raised to 10 Hz or 72,000 vibrations per hour, capable of marking off 20ths of a second.

This increase in the frequency of the oscillator also led to a real improvement in the operation of the chronograph. The way in which the seconds hand moves is visibly modified: it performs a complete rotation in 30 seconds and since the increase in frequency influences the duration of the tiny jumps made by the hand, the latter appears to be gently sliding around the dial.

This softer motion is combined with higher resolution and a more accurate display. Each second being divided into 20 fractions makes it possible to measure time by this same unit, meaning to the nearest 20th of a second. Thus, the trigger and the reading of the chronograph are twice as accurate.

In addition to the display characteristics, the increase in frequency above all enhances the rate precision and stability of the watch by improving the performance of the balance-wheel.

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