Fabien Levrion, Diana Wong, Phillip Wong and Nakis Karapatis

Breguet’s inventions and technological developments have long shaped the watchmaking world. Not only has the brand amassed more than 200 patents since 1775, it also created the first wristwatch for Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples in 1812. More than 200 years later, the exhibition Breguet, Innovations that Wrote History was held at Marina Bay Sands to offer watch aficionados the opportunity to discover some of its greatest innovations over two centuries. During the intimate cocktail reception, seven of the brand’s most famed watches were celebrated. The exhibition’s high-tech setting with experimental showcases explored Breguet’s transformation in the science of time measurement, further proving that it remains in a league of its own.

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Photo 1 of 9 Fabien Levrion, Diana Wong, Phillip Wong and Nakis Karapatis
Photo 2 of 9 Eddie Sng, Andy Chua and Robin Lim
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Photo 5 of 9 Joe Koh and Andy Chua
Photo 6 of 9 Stefano Di Domenico, Tay Kok Choon and Wong Yew Wah
Photo 7 of 9 Massimiliano Landi and Stefano Di Domenico
Photo 8 of 9 Chester Lau
Photo 9 of 9 Tay Kok Choon and Jim Seah