{"query": "5347", "brand": null, "total": 2, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "breguet-5347", "brand": "Breguet", "ref": "5347", "model": "Classique Double Tourbillon", "case_material": "Platinum", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/breguet-5347", "description": "The Breguet Classique Double Tourbillon 5347 in platinum was introduced in 2006 and remains a cornerstone of the brand’s high-complication catalog. This reference features the manual-wind Calibre 588, which utilizes two independent tourbillons connected by a differential gear. The entire movement plate rotates once every twelve hours, with the upper bridge of the tourbillons serving as the hour hand. The dial is characterized by hand-guilloché patterns and a sapphire disc, while the case back displays an intricate engraving of the solar system. Collectors value this reference for its mechanical complexity and its direct lineage to Abraham-Louis Breguet’s invention. On the secondary market, these timepieces typically trade in the $220,000 to $350,000 range depending on condition and provenance. A notable evolution of this design is the 5345 \"Quai de l’Horloge,\" which utilizes a skeletonized version of the same dual-tourbillon architecture.", "score": 199}, {"slug": "breguet-classique-grande-complication-5347", "brand": "Breguet", "ref": "5347PT", "model": "Classique Grande Complication Tourbillon", "case_material": "Platinum", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/breguet-classique-grande-complication-5347", "description": "The Breguet Classique Grande Complication 5347PT/11/9ZU features a 44mm platinum case and was introduced in 2006; it remains a centerpiece of the brand’s current production. This reference is defined by the manual-wind Calibre 588, which utilizes two independent tourbillons connected by a differential gear. The entire movement plate rotates once every twelve hours, allowing the bridge connecting the tourbillons to serve as the hour hand. The dial is composed of silvered 18k gold with hand-engraved engine turning, while the case back features a detailed engraving of the solar system. Collectors value this reference for its mechanical complexity and its direct link to Abraham-Louis Breguet’s 1801 invention. On the secondary market, this platinum model typically trades in the $220,000 to $280,000 range. A notable variant is the 5349PT, which utilizes the same movement but features a larger case set with baguette-cut diamonds.", "score": 84}]}