Monday, March 2, 2026

BLANCPAIN – VILLERET Traditional Chinese Calendar 2026 Edition

 

BLANCPAINVILLERET Traditional Chinese Calendar “Year of the Fire Horse”45 mm Platinum Limited Edition - 2026

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When the Horse Arrives: Blancpain’s 2026 Edition of the Villeret Calendrier Chinois Traditionnel

When civilizations seek to understand time, they look to the heavens. Few cultures have pursued this relationship with greater nuance than China, whose traditional calendar binds solar rhythm, lunar cycles, and cosmological symbolism into a single, living system. Translating such a conception of time into mechanical form is not merely a technical challenge, it is an intellectual one. 
 
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With the arrival of the Fire Horse in 2026, Blancpain once again turns to one of watchmaking’s most demanding disciplines, one mastered by only a few, marking the Manufacture’s fifteenth interpretation of the Chinese calendar and reaffirming its place at the very summit of calendar horology.
 
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  • A creation at the apex of Haute Horlogerie, for erudite collectors and connoisseurs, expressing Blancpain’s mastery of the most demanding calendar complications.
  • Year of the Fire Horse 2026: a limited edition of 50 platinum pieces, distinguished by a salmonrose Grand Feu enamel dial and a 22K gold rotor – designed by the Métiers d’Art workshop – depicting the Horse in gallop, treading upon a flying swallow, an invocation of Tianma, the Heavenly Horse of Chinese Imperial legend.
  • A watchmaking first and one of Blancpain’s signature complications: in 2012, Blancpain achieved a world first when it debuted its Villeret Calendrier Chinois Traditionnel timepiece that spanned East-West with its combination of a complex Chinese calendar and a Gregorian date as well as moonphase. This combination of complications remains unique in the watchmaking world. From that beginning and each year since, Blancpain has offered a special limited edition recalling the legend of the Jade Emperor summoning twelve different animals to the gate of his palace.
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The Villeret Calendrier Chinois TraditionnelYear of the Horse 2026, is a powerful demonstration of Blancpain’s savoir-faire. Back in 2012, Blancpain’s movement designers devoted five full years to develop the movement which comprises 469 components. Its complexity far 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. It represents Blancpain’s mastery of calendar complications.
 
 The Climax of Calendar Watchmaking

In China, time is traditionally measured through two parallel systems: the solar-based Gregorian calendar and the traditional Chinese calendar, a lunisolar system governed by the movements of both the sun and the moon. Unlike the Gregorian calendar, the Chinese calendar is structured around lunar months. Its years may contain 12 or 13 months; months themselves may be 29 or 30 days; and leap months appear at irregular intervals. 
 
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Layered onto this temporal framework are the cycles of the twelve zodiac animals, the five elements, and the dual forces of Yin and Yang, together forming a vast, interlocking 60-year 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.

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When Blancpain first unveiled the Calendrier Chinois Traditionnel in 2012, it achieved a world first: the only wristwatch capable of displaying this ancient, living system while simultaneously integrating the Gregorian date and moon phase. With no historical mechanism to draw upon, every solution had to be conceived from first principles. 

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 The calendar mechanism is powered by Blancpain’s calibre 3638 which achieves seven-day power reserve with three barrels. Nested in a 45.2 mm platinum case, paired with a salmon-rose Grand Feu enamel dial and white gold applied numerals, it is equipped with a silicon balance spring.
 

Reading Time, East and West

Despite its extraordinary complexity, the display remains remarkably legible:

  • 12 o’clock: Chinese double hours and the corresponding zodiac sign.

  • 3 o’clock: The five elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) paired with Yin and Yang.

  • 6 o’clock: Moon phase indicator, a signature Blancpain complication since 1983.

  • 9 o’clock: Chinese lunar days and months, including the leap month indicator.

  • Around the dial: Gregorian date, indicated by a traditional blue serpentine hand.

Calendar Setting System

Mechanical calendar movements require correctors to set and reset their indications. Blancpain’s ingenious solution places these correctors discreetly under the lugs, where they are easily accessible yet completely invisible when the watch is worn. The Villeret Calendrier Chinois Traditionnel features five patented under-lug correctors, all operable with a fingertip, enabling rapid adjustment of the calendar indications. The crown allows direct setting of the zodiac and elements within the 60-year cycle. Thanks to a fully secured and protected movement, all correctors can be activated safely at any time of day without risk of damage.

The Horse: Power, Motion, Myth

For 2026, Blancpain’s Métiers d’Art workshop has brought the Horse to life on the 22K gold, frosted and micro-textured winding rotor. It appears in full gallop, treading upon a flying swallow - a poetic reference to Tianma, the heavenly steed of Chinese imperial legend. The composition evokes speed, endurance, and unrestrained energy, qualities traditionally associated with the Fire Horse.

Created to mark the arrival of the Fire Horse on February 17th, 2026, this limited edition of 50 pieces introduces a new visual expression – a salmon-rose Grand Feu enamel dial, the first of its kind at Blancpain.

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A natural ruby and the Chinese characters for horse and fire complete the rotor, transforming a functional component into a symbolic artwork visible through the sapphire case back.

This is not a watch created to follow a trend, nor to commemorate a passing year. It is the continuation of a watchmaking philosophy that places knowledge, culture, and mechanical integrity above all else. With the Year of the Horse 2026 edition, Blancpain reaffirms that when calendars reach their most demanding expression, Haute Horlogerie finds its ultimate climax in Le Brassus.

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The Villeret Calendrier Chinois Traditionnel thoroughly respects the classic signature elements defining the Villeret collection’s understated aesthetics: a round double-stepped case; a grand feu enamel dial with its chapter ring composed of gold appliques, and painted enamel indications transferred before the firing process; as well as the main hands shaped like slightly hollowed leaves. In addition, with the blued steel Gregorian date hand appearing in the traditional serpentine form, Blancpain recalls 18th century watchmaking tradition.

This 2026 Traditional Chinese Calendar 2026 is limited to 50 pieces.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model: VILLERET Traditional Chinese Calendar "Year of the Fire Horse" Edition
 
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  References:  0888 3432E 55B - Platinum 45mm - Edition
 
Complications
Traditional Chinese Calendar
[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]
Specificities
  • ∙ Gregorian calendar
  • ∙ Moon phases
  • ∙ Under-lug correctors
  • ∙ Secured movement
  • ∙ White grand feu enamel dial
  • ∙ Oscillating weight set with a Madagascar ruby
  • ∙ Sself-winding
Case
Material: Platinum
Case thickness:     15.10 mm
Case diameter:     45.20 mm
Water resistance:     3.00 bar
Between horns:     23.00 mm
Sapphire back: Engraved on the - "Chinese Calendar - № ХX/50 Piece"
Dial
Salmon-rose Grand Feu enamel dial
Hands: Leaf-shaped
Indexes: 18 ct white gold
Movement
Calibre 3638
Reference:   3638   
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Frequency - 4Hz
Self-winding
Calibre thickness:  8.30 mm
Calibre diameter:  32.00 mm | 14'''
Power reserve in hours:  168
Jewels:  39
3 mainspring barrels
Secured movement
Titanium free sprung balance with gold regulation screws
Components:   464
Strap/Bracelet
Alligator leather, color brown strap
Platinum folding clasp
 
*Each bar corresponds to a 10-metre water column. Alligator leather straps - origin: Mississippiensis Blancpain reserves the right to modify this model and its technical characteristics

Available in Blancpain Boutiques - 🔰 Limited edition of 50 Piece 

🔴Price:  CHF 81,000 / USD 83,500 / EUR 70,200💰(incl. Swiss VAT)

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Press release - 2026
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