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Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

October 2025


Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

The Villeret collection, Blancpain’s purest expression of timeless elegance, welcomes a luminous new chapter. Three models are offered in 16 new references, available in two sizes and crafted in 18 ct red gold or stainless steel: an automatic three-hand model with date (40 mm), a complete calendar with moon phase (40 mm), and a moon phase calendar (33.2 mm).

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ith three reinterpreted emblematic models and their variations, dials in new, stunning autumnal shades, subtly reworked aesthetic details, and beautifully hand-finished manufacture movements, the Villeret collection reaffirms its dual heritage: mechanical excellence and the purity of design that make it the most authentic expression of Blancpain’s style.

The 2025 collection presents three models showcasing a significant creative and technical achievement: an automatic three-hand model with date (40 mm), offered in two dial colours and materials, a complete calendar with moon phase (40 mm), offered in two dial colours and materials, as well as a moon phase calendar (33.20 mm), available in two dial colours and materials, including 4 versions enhanced with a diamond-set bezel. In total, 16 references are available in stainless steel or 18 ct red gold.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

When did Blancpain’s Villeret collection begin? The answer is not so simple. While the name “Villeret” was only officially given to the Maison’s most classic line in 2003, its spirit, style, and very DNA had been established two decades earlier. In 1983, Blancpain introduced a creation that would become emblematic: the smallest complete calendar moon phase of its time (Calibre 6395, 21mm diameter). With its double-stepped bezel and refined, understated aesthetics, this timepiece already embodied the codes that continue to define Villeret today.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

More than a model, it was a powerful symbol — a visionary watch that helped restore confidence in Swiss mechanical watchmaking at a time when the industry was shaken. Against the influx of electronic watches, Blancpain demonstrated that mechanical timepieces stood out for their complex craftsmanship and combination of art, beauty, tradition, and innovation. The 1983 moon phase embodied this difference and opened the path to the renaissance of authentic watchmaking, born of passion and artisanal mastery.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

Through their variety and richness, Blancpain’s moon phases hold a unique place in watchmaking. This complication, both poetic and technical, played a key role in the revival of the Maison and, more broadly, in the renaissance of Swiss watchmaking. It has since become one of Blancpain’s most emblematic signatures. True to tradition, the moon is always depicted with a face. Far from being a simple aesthetic choice, this approach draws on centuries of symbolism, literature, and popular beliefs, in which the celestial body is humanised and becomes a companion to the passing of time.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

From the purity of a three-hand watch to the complexity of a minute repeater, and that of the tourbillon, the carrousel, the perpetual calendar, the traditional Chinese calendar and the equation of time, the Villeret collection embraces the full scope of the horological complications. Over time, it has grown richer with creations that virtuously celebrate the noblest watchmaking savoir-faire.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

Pure and elegant, Villeret captivates with its timeless aesthetics and profound attachment to the founding values of Swiss watchmaking. For decades, Blancpain has striven to subtly reinterpret this line, preserving its distinctive features while infusing them with modernity. Even today, the icon continues to evolve.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

This autumn, the Villeret collection reinvents itself through a series of subtle details. From golden brown sunburst dials to opaline dials enriched with golden accents, from shades of beige or blue-grey to interchangeable straps adapting to the moment: evolution is expressed in both colour and material.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

Alongside these touches come deeper transformations:

  • Redesigned hands: with luminescent inserts offering both a contemporary touch and improved readability in the dark.
  • 18 ct gold Roman numeral indices, with satin-finished tops and polished bevels on the sides.
  • The traditional “12” is replaced by the “JB” symbol. The overall effect is more sculpted and sharply defined.
  • At 3 o’clock, a larger, more harmonious date window.
  • An open worked oscillating weight: Crafted in red or yellow gold, its beveled edges and finishes reveal the mechanical heart.
  • Unprecedented comfort: a system of interchangeable straps and clasps designed for everyday use. Their “saddle-cut” finish, extremely supple and hand-stitched, combines comfort with artisanal tradition.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

For all moon phase calendars:

  • An expressive moon phase: enlarged opening, ceramic disc, applied gold moon domed and satin-finished — a face that is almost alive.
  • Secured movements: allow the wearer to adjust calendar indications at any time, without damaging the movement. While the 33.20 mm case models feature traditional correctors on the caseband, the 40 mm ones are equipped with under-lug correctors, patented in 2005, which can be operated with a simple press of the finger.

For the 40 mm complete calendar with moon phase:

  • A redesigned case: slimmer bezel, larger crown, thinner profile, reworked lugs — elegantly lightening the case without losing presence.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

For over forty years, Villeret has reflected the soul of the village whose name it bears. It embodies the vision of generations of artisans and watchmakers who have made Blancpain a benchmark in Haute Horlogerie.

Today, powered by the latest in-house calibres, decorated according to Haute Horlogerie tradition, Villeret expresses more than ever an ideal of purity, elegance, and meaning.

Blancpain Villeret, Golden Hour

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