Blancpain Expands L-Evolution Collection with a New Watch
Blancpain started making watches in 1735 and produces fewer than 10,000 a year. The Blancpain 1735 is one of the most complicated mechanical watches ever made, featuring no less than 745 components; only one of these is produced every year.
All Blancpain watches are works of excellence and decadence. The L-Evolution collection has three recognizable design elements: a sporty 43.5mm case with double-stepped sides, oversized numerals, and multi-level skeletonized dials. So when launching a new watch within the L-Evolution collection, called the Moon Phase 8 Jours watch, the changes made were not huge. The 43.5mm case is newly designed and comes in 18K red gold or stainless steel. The watch face can be matched with either a strap or bracelet. The watch features the complete calendar with moon phase complication.
The Blancpain L-evolution Moon Phase 8 Jours watch runs on the brand new, self-winding Calibre 66R9. The classic complete calendar features a rotating moon phase indicator found at the 6 o’clock position. The day and month are located below the 12 o’clock position. Here, there is also a semi-circular cutout for the 8-day power reserve indicator.
The Blancpain L-evolution Moon Phase 8 Jours watch is a sophisticated looking timepiece with a Cotes-de-Geneve pattern, and two extra large Roman numerals at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions. The hands and hour markers are made in polished gold and give off a luminescent feel.
For well over 250 years, Blancpain has been committed to manufacturing watches of excellence. Blancpain watches for men and women are a manifestation of passion for watchmaking, high-art, and a devotion to tradition.




