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Blancpain Villeret Traditional Chinese Calendar enters second zodiac cycle

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January 2024


Blancpain Villeret Traditional Chinese Calendar enters second zodiac cycle

Debuted in 2012 as a world first that combined a Chinese calendar, Gregorian date and moonphase, this grand complication watch returns with a limited edition to mark its second 12-year cycle, featuring a green enamel dial and a dragon-engraved rotor to honour the next lunar year.

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ach year, Blancpain has offered a special limited edition recalling the legend of the Jade Emperor summoning twelve different animals to the gate of his palace. The order of each animal’s arrival has been memorialized in the 12-year zodiac cycle of the Chinese calendar and the official animal of the year is celebrated in each Blancpain special edition.

For the 2024 edition, the timepiece’s red gold winding rotor features this year’s animal, the dragon. Set against a frosted background the dragon is flanked by a red ruby and a Chinese character engraving of the words “dragon” and “wood”, the element of 2024. To inaugurate the new 12-year cycle, Blancpain’s artists refreshed the presentation of the zodiac animal symbols with new portraits.

Blancpain Villeret Traditional Chinese Calendar enters second zodiac cycle

The mysticism of the Chinese calendar is displayed with an array of four dedicated hands, a window for the zodiac, and a window for the leap month. Together these set out the Chinese hours (120 minutes in length); the 60-year cycle of the elements and Yin/Yang; the 12-year cycle of the zodiac; the Chinese days, month and leap months. The Gregorian date is indicated via a traditional serpentine hand. Likewise, the moon phase is classically presented in a window at six o’clock.

Five full years have been devoted in the development of the movement, which comprises 464 individual components arrayed in six layers. Its complexity exceeds that of a perpetual calendar and approaches that of a minute repeater. This intricate construction is carried out in Blancpain’s Le Brassus grand complication workshop. The calendar mechanism is powered by Blancpain’s three mainspring barrel movement which achieves a seven-day power reserve.

Blancpain Villeret Traditional Chinese Calendar enters second zodiac cycle

The dial has been created in full fired grand feu enamel, its green colour harmonising with the 45mm red gold case. To facilitate setting of the calendar, the case features Blancpain’s patented under lug correctors which not only free the flanks from corrector dimples but allow finger tip changes. In keeping with other Blancpain calendar mechanisms, the Chinese calendar implements a secure design which eliminates the risk of damage if setting is performed during an automatic change.

Blancpain Villeret Traditional Chinese Calendar enters second zodiac cycle

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

This 2024 Traditional Chinese Calendar is limited to 50 pieces

  • Double-hour indication, signs of the zodiac, date and month of the Chinese calendar
  • Indication of the five elements, the celestial stems and the leap months
  • Gregorian calendar ∙ moon phases ∙ under-lug correctors ∙ secured movement ∙ green grand feu enamel dial ∙ oscillating weight set with a ruby ∙ self-winding
  • Case 18ct red gold
  • Calibre 32.00 mm

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