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2017年7月28日星期五

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Het Breguet Museum in Parijs heeft net zijn deuren heropend na uitgebreide renovatie. Het bedrijf dat de naam van de horlogemaker draagt, viert ook de 270 jarig bestaan ​​van zijn oprichter. En over enkele dagen publiceert Emmanuel Breguet een nieuwe, geactualiseerde editie van zijn officiele biografie van zijn illusterige voorvader. Dus, we hebben drie goede redenen om Abraham-Louis Breguet opnieuw te bekijken, als een man, niet alleen als een horlogemaker.
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Hebben we alle officiële documenten van Abraham-Louis Breguet? 
Emmanuel Breguet: Dat is onmogelijk om zeker te weten, maar ja, we hebben de meeste van hen, waaronder zijn geboorteakte, doodcertificaat en doopcertificaat. Dit zijn allemaal privé documenten, en ze zijn goed in het gezin verzorgd. Maar ik zou graag meer bewijs vinden van een aantal van zijn ere onderscheidingen, zoals de brief die zijn afspraak als horlogemaker aan de marine kondigt. Ik ben momenteel op zoek naar de officiële tijdschriften die de afspraak aankondigen, maar ik vrees dat we de letter die hij persoonlijk werd verstuurd nooit kan vinden.
What do we know about the kind of person Abraham-Louis Breguet was?
Very little, alas. He was an orchestral conductor and an entrepreneur, but not the kind of man of letters who would have left volumes of correspondence. We do however have some interesting exchanges covering the period from 1793 to 1795, when he took refuge in Switzerland to escape the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.  
We have uncovered some correspondence with his workshop supervisor, who informs Abraham-Louis that the company continues to thrive, and tells him about the work currently in progress. It helps us to better understand my ancestor as a business owner. Unfortunately, correspondence is two-sided by definition, and all too often we only have one side of the conversation.
Abraham-Louis Breguet, ik ben ergens in de horloger
Did the political upheavals have an effect on his career?
Undoubtedly. We have some evidence that Abraham-Louis Breguet was a member of the Jacobins, who represented the left wing of the French political spectrum just before the revolution. He enjoyed debate and liked to air his views. Like many of his contemporaries, he was generally in favour of the revolution. But he obviously could not condone the Reign of Terror, and that was what led to his exile in 1793. He felt under threat.
It can’t have been easy for him to leave.
Yes and no. My ancestor had friends in high places, who no doubt smoothed the way. Nevertheless, being a good Swiss, he didn’t want to leave the country without putting his affairs in order. He campaigned to leave with a valid passport so as not to be considered an exile, which would have meant forfeiting his property. It’s likely that he obtained this precious document with the personal help of Marat.
How was he able to return?  
In more or less the same way. Even when the political situation had calmed down, he only made up his mind to return to France after receiving a written request explicitly demanding his return! It was probably as much about boosting his ego as it was about getting back on good terms with the authorities, after spending two years abroad.
Did his exile prevent him from travelling on business?  
Abraham-Louis Breguet was a shrewd businessman. From what we know, he travelled very little himself, although he did make four or five trips to London lasting several months, to make the most of the economic development that the British capital would later experience. He stayed there several months at a time. But where other promising markets were concerned, he had agents to represent him.
Abraham-Louis Breguet, ik ben ergens in de horloger
Was this the beginning of a network?  
Absolutely, and for two reasons. First, it wasn’t necessarily easy to travel to Russia, for example. It was an extremely long voyage, and one from which you weren’t guaranteed to return. Also, Abraham-Louis Breguet wanted to personally check most of the pieces that left the workshop under his name. He had a direct input into every one of them. He had no desire to leave his workshop to travel the world for commercial reasons.
What was he like to work for?  
We have very few direct testimonies, but he appears to have been an extremely rigorous man who refused to compromise on the perfection he aimed to achieve. So he probably wasn’t the easiest man to work with! But he seems to have been committed to promoting the young watchmakers he trained. Abraham-Louis Breguet also had a natural talent for finding the best suppliers, particularly for his cases. Some of them worked with him for decades.

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