For Breguet, a watch isn’t just about telling time—it’s about capturing the essence of time itself. Enter the Marine Tourbillon Equation Marchante 5887, now clad in a full platinum jacket, a technical marvel of the Marine collection that keeps Breguet’s expertise on full display.
The Marine 5887 isn’t just ticking—it’s calculating. With the running equation of time, it tracks both local time and solar time, pointing out the subtle but ever-present discrepancy between what the clock says and what the sun suggests. Add a perpetual calendar and a tourbillon to that, and you’ve got a timepiece that does more than tell the time; it captures its intricate essence. Platinum, known for its endurance and brilliant resistance to corrosion, encases this feat of engineering, driven by the Calibre 581DPE.
First launched in 2017, the 43.9 mm Marine Equation Marchante 5887 originally came in platinum or pink gold, with a face as deep as the ocean. Fast forward to the tourbillon’s 220th anniversary, and Breguet brought warm pink gold paired with a chocolate dial into the mix. Now, the latest iteration leans into platinum—giving it a clean, silvered edge with a dial bearing a black wave guilloché pattern, like an endless sea under moonlight.
The Marine 5887 is both technical precision and a touch of poetry—Breguet’s ode to navigating through time and tides, wrapped up in platinum’s subtle sheen.