Blancpain, founded in 1735, is one of the oldest watchmaking houses in the world and a cornerstone of traditional haute horlogerie. While renowned for its technical innovations—such as the ultra-thin tourbillon and automatic perpetual calendar—it is in the realm of the dress watch that Blancpain has most elegantly expressed its philosophy: understated sophistication, perfect proportions, and refined mechanical craftsmanship. Introduced in the 1980s, the Villeret collection embodies this return to timeless classicism, marking a deliberate move away from the excesses of the quartz era and reestablishing the mechanical wristwatch as an object of pure art.
The Villeret Ref. 4795, presented here as a full set from 1991, is a superb example of that era’s craftsmanship. Crafted in warm 18k yellow gold, it features harmonious 34 mm proportions and a slim profile that sits gracefully on the wrist. The clean, enamel-white dial with applied Roman numerals exudes quiet luxury, while the calendar (date) complication adds practical elegance. Inside beats an automatic movement distinguished by its 21k gold rotor, visible through the sapphire caseback—a signature detail of Blancpain’s fine finishing. The serial number 7xx places this example among the early production pieces of the reference, adding further charm for collectors. Complete with its original box, papers, and accessories, this 4795 represents not just a timepiece but a snapshot of Blancpain’s rebirth in the golden age of mechanical watchmaking—a refined choice for those who appreciate the enduring beauty of true horological purity.