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Breguet's First-Ever Flying Tourbillon is a ‘Mysterious' Ode to the Master
Breguet's First-Ever Flying Tourbillon is a ‘Mysterious' Ode to the Master

Man of Many

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • Man of Many

Breguet's First-Ever Flying Tourbillon is a ‘Mysterious' Ode to the Master

By Jacob Osborn - News Published: 3 Jul 2025 Share Copy Link Readtime: 5 min Every product is carefully selected by our editors and experts. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more. For more information on how we test products, click here. Iconic watchmaker Breguet has announced the Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 , the fourth chapter in its 250th anniversary celebrations. , the fourth chapter in its 250th anniversary celebrations. The release date, the 26th of June 2025, is in homage to the 26th of June 1801, when Abraham-Louis Breguet obtained a patent for his invention of the tourbillon . . Limited to just 50 timepieces, the Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 represents the first Breguet model to feature a 'flying tourbillon'. We love ourselves a great mystery and a great timepiece, and Breguet has delivered both in its latest anniversary watch. Visually stunning at first sight, the latest Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 also emanates with historical significance, astronomical implications, and mechanical brilliance. Its release date of 26 June 2025 marks 224 years since the tourbillon mechanism was patented by founder Abraham-Louis Breguet himself. To honour this enduring benchmark, the watchmaker has introduced its first-ever flying tourbillon, complete with a 'mysterious' design that was years in the making. Breguet was founded in 1775, and so the Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 arrives on the watchmaker's 250th anniversary while simultaneously commemorating the original tourbillon patent. Not only does it represent the brand's first flying tourbillon, but also their first use of aventurine enamel on the dial. The unique enamel pays tribute to astronomy and early observations of the starry night sky, with a celestial sparkle that adorns an otherwise deep blue dial face. Call it the perfect touch of subtle detail on the transfixing display, and a deft reminder of the founder's astronomical fixations. Breguet Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU | Image: Supplied Indeed, the very word 'Sidéral' loosely translates to 'related to the stars or constellations,' and draws upon astronomical timekeeping (based not on the sun but the fixed position of the stars). The watch further corresponds with astronomy through its use of a tourbillon. In the 17th century, mathematician Blaise Pascal expanded upon the meaning of tourbillon to describe a 'material system animated with rotational motion,' applying the concept to planetary systems. In the horological realm, the tourbillon remains directly linked to astronomy, even as it continues to evolve. And now we arrive at the flying tourbillon itself, as presented on Breguet's new anniversary release. Perched inside an elegant cage on the dial face, the complex mechanism differs from its traditional counterparts through the absence of an upper bar. It thus appears suspended in space as if untethered to the laws of gravity. Breguet CEO Gregory Kissling | Image: Breguet This particular iteration goes one step further by eschewing a pivot at the top to anchor all the support at the base, resulting in better balance and improved adjustability. Meanwhile, the lower support system is made of sapphire glass with an anti-reflective coating, rendering the point of contact between the gears and carriage invisible to enhance the suspended effect. Gaze upon this feat of engineering and behold a tourbillon that appears to be truly flying in place, something Breguet CEO Gregory Kissling marks as a true brand-first. 'It is, quite simply, the very first time in Breguet's history that a flying tourbillon is being introduced. A beautiful way to celebrate its 224th anniversary,' Kissling said. 'And the tourbillon model we chose to reinterpret is no ordinary one: among the tourbillon movements in Breguet's archives, it is the one used in the very first Breguet tourbillon wristwatch, unveiled in 1990 under reference 3350. 'Invented by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801, the tourbillon remains one of the most complex complications in watchmaking. Its mastery embodies the technical excellence to which the House of Breguet has remained faithful for more than two centuries,' the Breguet CEO continued. 'The Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 thus pays homage to that iconic timepiece and to the master's invention. I would even go so far as to say that this creation is an ode to the tourbillon itself, where time indication is almost secondary…' Breguet Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU | Image: Supplied Breguet Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU | Image: Supplied Breguet Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU | Image: Supplied Breguet Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU | Image: Supplied Over two centuries after A.-L. Breguet patented the tourbillon mechanism, his namesake manufacture carries forth his vision of supreme robustness and accuracy. It took the watchmaker years to master the 'mysterious' complication that debuts on the Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255, which cranks up the flying effect. Combine that with a slew of superlative materials and details – including 18K Breguet gold elements, a handmade guilloché case back, and the aforementioned aventurine enamel dial – and you're looking at a masterpiece on multiple fronts. Some things go beyond mere words, no matter how much we attempt to describe them. The celestial universe around us is one. Breguet's Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 is another. Limited to just 50 units, it's available for approximately USD$226,000. Buy us one, will you? Breguet Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU | Image: Supplied Breguet Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU Brand : Breguet : Breguet Model : Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 : Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255 Reference : Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU : Ref. 7255BH/2Y/9VU Diameter : 38mm : 38mm Thickness : 10.2mm : 10.2mm Movement : Hand-wound Calibre 187M1 : Hand-wound Calibre 187M1 Power Reserve : 50 hours : 50 hours Availability : Limited to 50 pieces : Limited to 50 pieces Price: USD$226,000

Doctor shares 7 foods to protect and heal your kidneys: From kimchi to extra virgin olive oil
Doctor shares 7 foods to protect and heal your kidneys: From kimchi to extra virgin olive oil

Hindustan Times

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Doctor shares 7 foods to protect and heal your kidneys: From kimchi to extra virgin olive oil

Taking care of your kidneys is essential for maintaining overall health, and what you eat plays a crucial role in their function. From managing waste to balancing fluids in the body, these vital organs need the right nutrients to thrive. Dr Breg, who specialises in healthy ketosis and intermittent fasting, often shares insights related to health and wellness with his Instagram followers. In his January 13 post, he reveals seven foods that can help protect and heal your kidneys. (Also read: Doctor shares 4 things you must do today to avoid kidney failure ) A post shared by Berg (@drbergvids) "It has a certain enzyme that helps detoxify the kidneys," says Dr. Breg. Asparagus is not only delicious but also a great natural detoxifier, promoting kidney health with its unique enzyme. Dr. Breg also mentions, "Celery cabbage is another really good vegetable for the kidneys." "Pumpkin seeds, leafy greens, and avocados are all high in magnesium," Dr. Breg explains. Magnesium plays a key role in supporting kidney function, and these foods are excellent sources of this essential nutrient. Dr Breg recommends adding more probiotic-rich foods to your diet, such as "kefir, yoghurt, and sauerkraut." These foods help promote a healthy gut, which in turn supports kidney health by reducing the burden of toxins on your kidneys. Not just a flavorful addition to your meals, kimchi is "a high-quality protein source," Dr. Breg notes. However, he advises a balanced intake, recommending "moderate amounts of protein," suggesting around "6 or 7 ounces per meal" for kidney health. "Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, and beets" are rich in antioxidants, which help protect your kidneys from oxidative stress. Dr. Breg emphasises the importance of including these nutrient-dense, kidney-friendly foods in your diet. Quercetin is a powerful antioxidant, and the best sources are "white onion and red onions," says Dr. Breg. These onions are packed with quercetin, which helps protect your kidneys from inflammation and supports overall kidney function. "It is good for kidney stones," says Dr. Breg. Extra virgin olive oil is a healthy fat that can help reduce the risk of kidney stones while providing other health benefits, making it a great addition to a kidney-friendly diet. Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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