Overview
In 1981, Jean-Claude Biver and Jacques Piguet purchased Blancpain and paved the way for a revival that re-established the brand as a powerhouse in traditional Swiss mechanical watch-making. As a direct response to the Quartz Crisis, Biver and Piguet famously centered their efforts around the slogan: "Since 1735 there has never been a quartz Blancpain watch. And there never will be.” Indeed, much of the 11 years of their leadership was spent developing the company’s “six masterpieces”, a collection of classically designed watches that focused on discrete sizes and high complications including an ultra-thin, calendar moonphase, perpetual calendar, minute repeater, split seconds, and flying tourbillon. The move proved to be a massive success and in 1992 Blancpain was sold to the SMH Group (now the Swatch Group) for nearly 3,000 times what the two had originally paid.
Of the six masterpieces that Blancpain unveiled in 1991, the perpetual calendar and the split seconds have gone on to become collector darlings, with exotic dials and rarer case metals becoming especially sought after. The perpetual calendar here represents a classical and well-balanced take on one of watchmakings most romanticized complications. With its 3.28mm thick automatic caliber and compact 34mm case, Jean-Claude Biver and Jacques Piguet created a technical marvel and gave the watch world plenty to be excited about. While initial references lacked a leap year indicator, they later corrected this with the 5495 and fully delivered on the potential of their perpetual calendar. If ever there was a single watch that represents the pinnacle of neo-vintage Blancpain, this one may just be it.
Specifications
Brand:
Blancpain
Model:
Villeret Perpetual Calendar
Reference:
5495-1418-55
Year:
1990s
Case Number:
No. 349
Case Material:
Yellow gold
Diameter:
34 mm
Lug Width:
19 mm
Thickness:
9.0
Lug-to-Lug:
37.8 mm
Dial:
White
Lume:
Tritium
Crystal:
Sapphire
Movement:
Automatic
Caliber:
Blancpain 953
Bracelet/Strap:
Blancpain green alligator strap with signed yellow gold tang buckle
Max Wrist Size:
Hand model has a wrist size of 6.2 in
Condition
Case: The yellow gold case shows normal wear for a watch this age, including light hairlines, faint scuffs, and tiny nicks. The lugs are thick with excellent definition at the edges. The case sides and case back exhibit light tarnishing, which is not uncommon for yellow gold watches. The brand, serial, and hallmark engravings remain sharp and legible.
Dial, Hands, & Crystal: The white dial and polished hands are in fantastic condition with no notable imperfections. When exposed to UV light, the tritium hands glow briefly and then quickly fade. The sapphire crystal is squeaky clean and scratch-free.
Bracelet/Strap: The Blancpain green alligator strap is in excellent condition with only light signs of wear. The Blancpain-signed buckle shows tarnishing consistent with the case. The brand and hallmark engravings are faint but remain legible.
Performance
Functions: All functions including the crown winding, time setting, and push buttons are working as expected.
Service History: Unknown.