Editorial
The Marine 5227 is Breguet's answer to a simple question: what does the naval collection look like when you remove the sport pretense? At 38mm in white gold with a self-winding movement, it sits firmly in dress-watch territory while keeping the fluted caseband and wave-guilloche dial that define the Marine line.
Breguet's Marine line traces back to the brand's historical role as supplier to the French Navy, and the 5227 is the refined, smaller expression of that heritage in the modern catalog. The 38mm case arrived as a deliberate counterpoint to larger Marine references that push into 42-43mm sport sizing. Caliber 517F is an in-house rotor movement built on Breguet's proven modular architecture, offering a reliable automatic with respectable finishing for the price tier.
The white gold ref 5227BB/11/9WV pairs with a blue guilloched dial, the most collected configuration in the line. Production has continued since 2012 with minimal changes, which means pre-owned examples are plentiful and parts supply is stable.
The fluted caseband on the 5227 is a soft metal in white gold and picks up contact marks faster than steel or titanium equivalents. Inspect the band flanks carefully on any pre-owned example. The guilloché dial is attractive but fragile: moisture ingress or poor servicing can damage the texture, and refinishing is rarely faithful to the original.
At 100m water resistance the watch can handle incidental exposure, but the crown has a pull-out design rather than a screw-down, so treat the stated rating conservatively. Breguet service pricing is high relative to movement complexity: the 517F is not a complicated caliber, but Swatch Group's authorized network prices Marine service like any maison-level job. Verify the last service date and ask for paperwork before buying pre-owned.