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An horlogial masterpice for our ocular pleasure
This year, Blancpain is unveiling a timepiece, limited to
an edition of one, distinguished by its atypical, unique
sapphire dial, its large-date display at 6 o?clock on two,
rhodium-plated date discs, and its bold, contemporary
face so typical of the sober yet sporty Léman collection.
For the very first time, the unique Léman Only Watch
2005 will treat to an unimpeded view of the 285-
component, self-winding Blancpain Calibre 6950A
hand-assembled and hand-decorated by Blancpain?s
master-watchmakers. Thanks to a sapphire dial and
case-back, the movement?s exceptional ornamentations,
such as 45° Côtes de Genève, bevelled bridges, and
artful bottom plate and gear-train, have been made
astonishingly visible
Boasting a 70-hour power reserve, the Léman Only
Watch 2005 is sheathed in a brushed, red-gold case
measuring 40 mm in diameter, with its sapphire crystal,
and its screw-down crown and case-back water-resistant
to 100 metres. Aside from the large-date display, time is
indicated via both luminescent baton markers and
Arabic numerals at 12, 3 and 9 o?clock, and centre,
cone-shaped hour, minute, and seconds? hands. The
Léman Only Watch 2005 wears a rubber strap and
folding clasp in brushed red-gold.
To ensure maximum visibility of its interior workings,
Blancpain was most certainly not shy about gracing the
watch with one of the most difficult materials to fashion,
a sapphire dial. In an extremely delicate and demanding
undertaking, the dial plate, just 0.6 mm thick, has been
drilled in 25 specific locations for mounting the baton
and Arabic-numeral hour-markers, as well as for affixing
other functional and ornamental elements. The rims of
the two date-windows have been transfer-pressed into
the sapphire to allow greater legibility. The
Superluminova-tipped cone-shaped hands add both
readability and panache to the watch.
The movement?s brilliant exposure reflects, without
question, Blancpain?s love-affair with beauty and with
decorative minutia so characteristic of Haute
Horlogerie. It is thanks to the translucent dial that the
Calibre 6950A is displayed in all its splendour, with its
hand-adorned Côtes de Genève on the power-reserve
indicator?s bridge, its fine circular graining on the plate
and its sunburst, snailed finishing on the two wheels
carrying the tens and units of the date display. Bridges,
plates and date discs are rhodium-plated, and for the
coup de grace, the Only Watch and Blancpain
distinctions have been engraved and galvanised in redgold
on the dial-side. On the underside of the watch, the
blued Blancpain signature has been engraved on the
oscillating weight, N°1/1 and the usual Léman signature
have been engraved on the case-back, and traditionallyheated
blued screws share the limelight on the underside
of the movement.