Breguet's first tourbillon wristwatch came just two years later, in 1988, though presumably it was already in development, and was not made in direct response to AP. In fact, Ref. 3357 was a very different watch. It used a movement made in Breguet’s current manufacturing site when the building was owned by Nouvelle Lémania (the company folded into Breguet when the two were bought by the Swatch Group in 1999), and it was this version of a tourbillon wristwatch which became the blueprint for other manufacturers: positioned at 6 o’clock, on the dial side, is a one-minute tourbillon with three arms, one of them acting as a seconds indicator; and the balance wheel, lever, and escape wheel all within the cage. It looks very much as if it could have been made in Breguet's lifetime (except for a few modern touches, like a shock absorber).