Abraham Louis Breguet

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Statue of Abraham Louis Breguet in the Père Lachaise cemetery
Statue of Abraham Louis Breguet in the Père Lachaise cemetery

Abraham-Louis Breguet or Bréguet (10 January 174717 September 1823), born in Neuchâtel in Switzerland, made many innovations in the course of a career in watchmaking in France. He studied watchmaking in France and in England and invented different escapement methods, including the tourbillon, re-winding mechanisms, and the overcoil (an improvement of the balance spring with a raised outer coil). His watches and clocks are widely regarded as some of the most beautiful and technically-accomplished.

In 1775 he founded the Breguet watchmaking firm in the Île de la Cité in Paris. In 1815 he gained an official appointment with the French Navy.

Breguet died in Paris in 1823.