A Historical Tour of Omega Constellation Replica’s Paris

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Revolution Switzerland joined the modern-day Breguet brand in the city of lights to take a look back over the watchmaker’s life with a tour through the streets of the French capital. In order to help with planning, Omega Constellation Replica’s descendent and Vice President and Head of Patrimony and Marketing of the brand, Emmanuel Breguet, shared with us some of his favorite historical spots. If you are interested in a different kind of tour of Paris, follow in Omega Constellation Replica’s footsteps for a look back at the life and times of the famous watchmaker.

Museum and Boutique at No. 6 Place Vendôme
This is a great place to start a tour of Breguet’s Paris as access to the museum is free and there is no need to reserve in advance. The museum features a large range of Best Replica Watches ’s work including a montre de souscription pocket watch with ruby cylinder escapement, a small tact watch with a blue enameled gold case that was sold to Madame Bonaparte, the very first four-minute tourbillon and a Turkish quarter repeater to name just a few of the masterpieces on display here. The museum also houses the company’s archives that have recorded every single timepiece sold and they can also be consulted on request.

Downstairs is Breguet’s flagship boutique with a large selection of the brand’s contemporary watch collections and jewelry.

Museum and Boutique at No. 6 Place Vendôme Le Musée des Arts et Métiers Founded in 1794, Le Musée des Arts et Métiers is an industrial design museum that houses a collection of scientific instruments and innovations belonging to the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers. There are inventions by five generations of the Breguet family, from watchmaking to aviation and telegraph communications.