Editorial
The 7337 is the everyday argument for owning a Breguet Classique. It brings the full guilloché dial, Breguet hands, and coin-edge case to a self-winding movement, so you get the house's signature aesthetic without the ritual of hand-winding. At 38mm in white gold, it wears like a serious dress watch that actually earns its keep.
Breguet launched the Classique line to embody Abraham-Louis Breguet's core design vocabulary: engine-turned dials, open-tipped blued hands, and slim coin-edge cases. The 7337 sits within that tradition as the automatic counterpart to the hand-wound 5177, sharing the same dial architecture but powered by the in-house Cal. 5165R with rotor winding. The reference has been in production continuously since 2005, which reflects genuine market confidence rather than catalog filler.
White gold is the flagship configuration; yellow and rose gold variants exist, but the white gold pairing with the silver guilloché dial is the most restrained and arguably the most faithful to the original Breguet aesthetic. Breguet re-engineered the movement family incrementally over the production run, and later examples benefit from refinements to the rotor and finishing that are not always visible in photographs.
Dial condition is everything on the 7337. The engine-turned guilloché is applied by hand to each dial and any scratch, print smear, or moisture intrusion is both immediately visible and expensive to correct. Inspect the dial under strong raking light before buying.
The coin-edge case is similarly unforgiving: polishing by an inexperienced watchmaker rounds the knurling and permanently degrades the case. Ask for service records and look closely at the case edge in photos. Straps on pre-owned examples are often worn through or replaced with non-Breguet leather; factor a replacement Breguet strap into your budget if condition matters to you.
White gold cases are prone to light scratching more quickly than steel, and many grey-market examples have been lightly polished to hide wear, which is the worst outcome on this case style. Confirm the reference number engraved on the case matches the dial variant you expect, as Breguet uses the same 7337 prefix across metal and dial combinations.