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The Breguet Reine de Naples 8925 brings signature minimalism to the art of high jewelry
By SENATUS Magazine | 29 December 2025

True elegance often lies in clarity, and the new Reine de Naples 8925 pays homage to the legibility prioritized by Abraham Louis Breguet himself.

This self winding timepiece arrives with a densified bezel setting that now features forty one brilliant cut diamonds to heighten its jewelry value. A defining feature of this new reference is the supple gold bracelet, which is seamlessly articulated at a round central lug that has been hand set with a sparkling carpet of snow set diamonds.

Available in three distinct faces, the collection offers a choice between the bold clarity of extra white mother of pearl, the monochromatic radiance of sunburst brushed gold, or a dramatic contrast of shimmering black aventurine and glossy lacquer.

Whether worn for a morning engagement or a formal evening gala, the 8925 remains a versatile companion that perfectly bridges the worlds of historic horology and contemporary glamour.

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