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Abraham-Louis Breguet

Abraham-Louis Breguet
Born(1747-01-10)10 January 1747
Died17 September 1823(1823-09-17) (aged 76)
Resting placePère Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
Occupation(s)Horologist, Inventor
OrganizationBreguet
Notable workTourbillon Mechanism
SpouseCécile Marie-Louise L'Huillier (– 1780)
ChildrenAntoine-Louis Breguet

Abraham-Louis Breguet (French pronunciation: [abʁa.am lwi bʁeɡɛ]; 10 January 1747 – 17 September 1823), born in Neuchâtel, then a Prussian principality, was a horologist who made many innovations in the course of a career in watchmaking industry, including the tourbillon. He was the founder of the Breguet company, which is now a luxury watch division of the Swiss Swatch Group.

In his lifetime he was considered the leading watchmaker of his day, and he built up a clientele that included many leading public figures and members of the European nobility.

Abraham-Louis Breguet, circa 1800

Alongside his friend and contemporary John Arnold, Breguet is now widely acknowledged as one of the greatest horologists of all time.[1] One of his famous ancestors was Jean Breguet (who died in 1593) a Protestant pastor in Neuchâtel very much influenced by the ideas of John Calvin.


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