Breguet Lets Time Bloom in the Most Unexpected Way
Breguet marks its 250th anniversary with two exquisite Reine de Naples creations that unite high jewellery with refined watchmaking.
To celebrate the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Breguet Manufacture, the maison presents two exceptional high jewellery creations within its most feminine collection.
The Reine de Naples Crazy Flower and Perles Imperiales are crafted entirely in Breguet gold and showcase the brand’s mastery of both horology and jewellery.
The Crazy Flower
The Crazy Flower takes inspiration from the frangipani blossom and is designed to move with the slightest gesture of the wrist.

Its structure is composed of mobile corollas paved with baguette-cut diamonds, arranged to follow the iconic ovoid shape of the Reine de Naples silhouette.
The fully paved dial features an inverted diamond setting, which evokes the pistil of a flower and creates a remarkable play of light.

The piece is powered by the ultra slim calibre 586 slash 1 and contains a total of four hundred and thirty-six diamonds amounting to 37.2 carats.
The Perles Imperiales
The Perles Imperiales pays homage to the celebrated Akoya pearl. The case is adorned with diamonds held in heart-shaped gold claws, while the opal dial is set with brilliant and pear-cut diamonds along with Breguet gold numerals.

An Akoya pearl stands proudly at six o'clock in place of the collection’s signature ball attachment, and the bracelet features a central row of Akoya pearls that continues the theme of refined luminosity.

It is also driven by the calibre 586 slash 1 with a power reserve of thirty-eight hours.
A Tribute to Feminine Elegance
These two new models honour the legacy of the Reine de Naples collection, which was originally inspired by a timepiece created for Caroline Murat.
With their poetic detailing and exceptional craftsmanship, the Crazy Flower and Perles Imperiales reaffirm Breguet’s place among the great houses of high artistry.