Blancpain, known for marrying precision with aesthetics, introduces the Villeret Quantième Perpétuel—a timepiece inspired by the serene forests enveloping its Le Brassus Manufacture. Following the success of the Villeret Traditional Chinese Calendar, this new reference embraces the brand’s deep connection to nature.
The sunray-finished dial, drenched in a calming dark green hue, pays homage to the picturesque landscapes of Le Brassus. Roman numerals, a leaf handset, and three Gregorian calendar subcounters adorn the dial, accompanied by Blancpain’s signature moon phase at 6 o’clock.
Flip the watch, and the sapphire exhibition caseback reveals the intricate 5954 self-winding movement—a testament to Swiss craftsmanship with 351 components, 32 jewels, and an impressive 72-hour power reserve. A red gold honeycomb oscillating weight adds a touch of luxury to the mechanical marvel.
Encased in polished-finished 18k red gold with a 40.3mm diameter, the timepiece is adorned with an elegant brown leather strap, completing the ensemble with sophistication.
Priced at $50,600 USD, inquiries for the Villeret Quantième Perpétuel with the enchanting green dial are now open via Blancpain.
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