Breguet watches, symbols of elegance and technical precision, have garnered influential and distinguished admirers since the end of the 18th century. Marie Antoinette was perhaps the first Breguet enthusiast. The pocket watch Breguet created for her, known as No. 160 "Marie Antoinette," has long held the title of most complicated timepiece in watchmaking history. Napoleon Bonaparte's women also owned Breguet timepieces. His first wife, Empress Josephine, purchased the No. 611 "Montres à Tacte," a tactile watch that allowed the time to be read by touch. And Napoleon's third sister, Caroline Murat, commissioned a highly original wristwatch from Abraham-Louis Breguet during her time as Queen of Naples: the first wristwatch in history.

The modern "Reine de Naples," inspired by that design, is one of Breguet's most representative collections. The venue will feature a wide range of Breguet watches, including the "Reine de Naples," as well as luxurious high jewelry watches and ladies' models that combine sophisticated design and functionality.


The modern "Reine de Naples," inspired by that design, is one of Breguet's most representative collections. The venue will feature a wide range of Breguet watches, including the "Reine de Naples," as well as luxurious high jewelry watches and ladies' models that combine sophisticated design and functionality.

Breguet × Queens
Dates: Wednesday, August 3rd - Tuesday, August 16th, 2022
Venue: Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Main Building, 1st Floor, Stage
Inquiries: Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Main Building, 6th Floor, Breguet Boutique
Tel: 03-6665-0143 (direct)
Dates: Wednesday, August 3rd - Tuesday, August 16th, 2022
Venue: Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Main Building, 1st Floor, Stage
Inquiries: Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Main Building, 6th Floor, Breguet Boutique
Tel: 03-6665-0143 (direct)


















