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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

AUTHENTIC VERY RARE WALTHAM BLANCPAIN DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH







IRHOMDEYS VINTAGE COLLECTION PROUDLY PRESENTED - VERY RARE AUTHENTIC VINTAGE WALTHAM by BLANCPAIN DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH

BRAND/JENAMA: AUTHENTIC WALTHAM DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH
MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1960's 
MODEL: DIVERS
CRYSTAL/CERMIN: ACRYLIC 
MOVEMENT/ENJIN: SWISS A SCHILD 17 JEWELS MANUAL MOVEMENT Cal.AS 1902
DIAL COLOR: BLACK
FUNCTION/FUNGSI: DIVERS
HANDS/JARUM: LUMINOUS SILVER TONE
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: RAISED LUMINOUS BATON MARKERS
CASING : STAINLESS STEEL
LUGS: 18mm 
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 35mm DIAMETER w/o CROWN and 43mm LUG TO LUG
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING: -
CROWN: ORIGINAL SS CROWN
STRAP/TALI: NEW TROPIK STYLE BLACK RUBBER BAND
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 8.5"
EXCELLENT CONDITION, WORKING, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL & VERY RARE AND VERY HARD TO FIND
PRICE/HARGA: PERSONAL COLLECTION (RETAIL PREOWNED FOR USD2,5k BUT WILLING TO LETGO FOR RM4,500)


SIMILAR A.SCHILD MOVEMENT


SIMILAR HANDS, MARKERS AND BEZEL

THIS MODEL WATCH WAS COMMISSIONED BY WALTHAM TO BLANCPAIN IN THE SECOND PART OF THE 1960'S, AND BLANCPAIN PRODUCED BASED ON THEIR BATHYSCAPHE MC4 MODEL, SO THIS IS A RARE IS ONE OF THE WALTHAM BLANCPAIN SPORT WATCH.

The Waltham name is synonymous with quality and craftmanship, and remain to this day, very desirable timpieces and some of the Waltham finest watches were made in Le Locke, Switzerland and this is a peculiar Waltham watch from the 60s, has another interesting sight to note is the movement, signed calibre R.312, which was identical to those used in many early Blancpain Bathyscaphe watches. It was known that after the closure of Waltham manufacturing facilities in US in the early 60s, it imported and marketed Swiss watches in US, including the some of the famous diver watches made by Blancpain and LIPS As some may know the collaboration between the Waltham Watch Co. of USA and Blancpain Swiss in the 60s for their diver watches. Several Waltham diver watches from that era were either Blancpain look-alike or simply re-badged Blancpain with Waltham label. This one is believed to be one such examples and has the identical look of an early Fifty Fathoms made by Blancpain. The dial, hands, bezel, case and event the movement are identical. 


THIS WATCH WAS CONSIDERED A SPORTS TOOL, AND SO THERE ARE NOT MANY BLANCPAIN / WALTHAM / BATHYSCAPHES SURVIVING IN ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (LIKE THIS ONE)MID SIZE ALL STAINLESS STEEL CASE MEASURES 34+ mm, WITHOUT ORIGINAL CROWN, ORIGINAL STEEL BACK, WALTHAM SIGNED, SOLID AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.SWISS MANUAL WINDING WALTHAM SIGNED MOVEMENT, BASED ON ANTON SCHILD'S CAL. 1902, RUNS AND KEEPS ACCURATE TIME. HAS JUST BEEN PROFESSIONALLY TIMED AND REGULATED, ORIGINAL BLACK DIAL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, SHOWS NO TIME PATINA AND NO OXIDATIONS, ACUALLY NOT A CLOSE RESEMBLANCE, BUT THE EXACT SAME WATCH WITH IDENTICAL CASE, MOVEMENT AND BEZEL, THE AS 1187, WERE USED FOR THE FIRST BLANCPAIN BATHYSCAPE AND THIS PARTICULAR WALTHAM DIVER USED SIMILAR MOVEMENT AS1902. 

ORIGINAL HANDS



BI-DIRECTIONAL BAKELITE TURNING BEZEL, ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL VINTAGE TROPIC STYLE BAND AND MINT PLEXY GLASS

Monday, March 11, 2013

AUTHENTIC VERY RARE WALTHAM BLANCPAIN DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH

 
 
IRHOMDEYS VINTAGE COLLECTION PROUDLY PRESENTED - VERY RARE AUTHENTIC VINTAGE WALTHAM BLANCPAIN DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH


BRAND/JENAMA: AUTHENTIC WALTHAM DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH
MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1960's 
MODEL: DIVERS
CRYSTAL/CERMIN: ACRYLIC 
MOVEMENT/ENJIN: SWISS A SCHILD 17 JEWELS MANUAL MOVEMENT Cal.AS 1803
DIAL COLOR: BLACK
FUNCTION/FUNGSI: DIVERS
HANDS/JARUM: LUMINOUS SILVER TONE
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: RAISED LUMINOUS BATON MARKERS
CASING : STAINLESS STEEL
LUGS: 18mm 
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 35mm DIAMETER w/o CROWN and 43mm LUG TO LUG
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING: -
CROWN: ORIGINAL SS CROWN
STRAP/TALI: NEW TROPIK STYLE BLACK RUBBER BAND
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 8.5"
EXCELLENT CONDITION, WORKING, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL & VERY RARE AND VERY HARD TO FIND
PRICE/HARGA: PERSONAL COLLECTION (RETAIL PREOWNED FOR USD2,500)


SIMILAR A.SCHILD MOVEMENT


SIMILAR HANDS, MARKERS AND BEZEL

THIS MODEL WATCH WAS COMMISSIONED BY WALTHAM TO BLANCPAIN IN THE SECOND PART OF THE 1960'S, AND BLANCPAIN PRODUCED BASED ON THEIR BATHYSCAPHE MC4 MODEL, SO THIS IS A RARE IS ONE OF THE WALTHAM BLANCPAIN SPORT WATCH.

The Waltham name is synonymous with quality and craftmanship, and remain to this day, very desirable timpieces and some of the Waltham finest watches were made in Le Locke, Switzerland and this is a peculiar Waltham watch from the 60s, has another interesting sight to note is the movement, signed calibre R.312, which was identical to those used in many early Blancpain Bathyscaphe watches. It was known that after the closure of Waltham manufacturing facilities in US in the early 60s, it imported and marketed Swiss watches in US, including the some of the famous diver watches made by Blancpain and LIPS As some may know the collaboration between the Waltham Watch Co. of USA and Blancpain Swiss in the 60s for their diver watches. Several Waltham diver watches from that era were either Blancpain look-alike or simply re-badged Blancpain with Waltham label. This one is believed to be one such examples and has the identical look of an early Fifty Fathoms made by Blancpain. The dial, hands, bezel, case and event the movement are identical. 


THIS WATCH WAS CONSIDERED A SPORTS TOOL, AND SO THERE ARE NOT MANY BLANCPAIN / WALTHAM / BATHYSCAPHES SURVIVING IN ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (LIKE THIS ONE)MID SIZE ALL STAINLESS STEEL CASE MEASURES 34+ mm, WITHOUT ORIGINAL CROWN, ORIGINAL STEEL BACK, WALTHAM SIGNED, SOLID AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.SWISS MANUAL WINDING WALTHAM SIGNED MOVEMENT, BASED ON ANTON SCHILD'S CAL. 1902, RUNS AND KEEPS ACCURATE TIME. HAS JUST BEEN PROFESSIONALLY TIMED AND REGULATED, ORIGINAL BLACK DIAL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, SHOWS NO TIME PATINA AND NO OXIDATIONS, ACUALLY NOT A CLOSE RESEMBLANCE, BUT THE EXACT SAME WATCH WITH IDENTICAL CASE, MOVEMENT AND BEZEL, THE AS 1187, WERE USED FOR THE FIRST BLANCPAIN BATHYSCAPE AND THIS PARTICULAR WALTHAM DIVER USED SIMILAR MOVEMENT AS1902. 

ORIGINAL HANDS



BI-DIRECTIONAL BAKELITE TURNING BEZEL, ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL VINTAGE TROPIC STYLE BAND AND MINT PLEXY GLASS

Monday, February 11, 2013

VINTAGE ARTDECO TANQ BRUNVIL BY E. BLANCPAIN GENTS WRISTWATCH










BRAND/JENAMA: BRUNVIL
MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS BY BRUNVIL - E. BLANCPAIN & Fils Villeret
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1920's
MODEL: ARTDECO
CRYSTAL/CERMIN: ACRYLIC 
MOVEMENT/ENJIN: BRUNVIL 15 JEWELS MANUAL MOVEMENT Cal.23
DIAL COLOR: CREAM
FUNCTION/FUNGSI: HOUR, MINUTE AND SUB SECOND AT 6:00
HANDS/JARUM: BREGUET  HANDS 
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: GOLDTONE  ARABIC 
CASING : SOLID STAINLESS STEEL
LUGS: 17mm 
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 30mm DIAMETER EXCLUDING CROWN and 34mm LUG TO LUG
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING:
CROWN: ORIGINAL
STRAP/TALI: BLACK LEATHER BAND 
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 8.5"
EXCELLENT CONDITION, WORKING, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL & VERY RARE AND VERY HARD TO FIND
PRICE/HARGA: RM1,300 (NEGOTIABLE)

BLANCPAIN - A TRADITION OF INNOVATION SINCE 1735


Use the words "tradition" and "innovation" to describe Blancpain's philosophy is not an oxymoron. Quite the contrary, both are closely related to the heart of the history of the brand. 
True to an ancient tradition, Blancpain celebrates and perpetuates the proven traditional methods of mechanical watchmaking. Far from the production lines, each Blancpain watch is assembled from start to finish by the same watchmaker. 
HISTORY OF BLANCPAIN AND BRUNVIL WATCHES BY E. BLANCPAIN & FILS VILLERET

This story begins in the heart of the Swiss Jura mountains, in the valley of St. Imier. The valley lies between the Chasseral Mountains and those that form the border to France. We are in the year 1650. Imérion Beynon, known as "Blancpan", the ancestor of the Blancpain watch dynasty is born in the village of Villeret. Villeret already is no longer a simple farm village. The Suze River which winds along the valley before it throws itself into the gorges of the Taubenloch (pigeon hole), produces enough energy to power flour mills, sawmills and mechanical workshops.

In the 17th century, when the name “Blancpain” makes its first appearance in the person of d’Imer Blancpain, most of the trades present in the valley of Saint-Imier are represented in the village. Villeret has blacksmith farriers, nail makers and locksmiths. Imer Blancpain becomes ashopkeeper and lawyer.

In 1692, the lock- and gunsmith Daniel Jean Richard, son of a blacksmith, establishes himself in the city of Locle as a master watchmaker. Other excellent watchmakers are already present in La Neuveville (ancient name for Neuchâtel), on the borders of Lake Biel, where political conditions are particularly favorable for this trade.Their reputation rapidly reaches Villeret and as of the beginning of the 18th century, families send their most apt sons to learn this craft in La Neuveville.
Under the impetus of the two watchmakers, the farmers start to install workshops in their farmhouses and produce or finish watch parts during the long winter months, when the valley is cut off from the rest of the world. This complementary activity rapidly takes hold when the farmers realize that it is far more lucrative than another activity they engage in: iron smelting in their domestic forges.

The Blancpain family chronicles inform us that Jehan-Jacques Blancpain, baptized on March 11, 1693, great-great grandson of Imer Blancpain, is the first Blancpain to become a watchmaker. He establishes himself officially in 1735 but probably was already working in this profession previously. It is even possible that he was one of the two watchmakers mentioned in the 1725 census. In 1760, the son of the other watchmaker, Adam Bourquin, opens the first watch shop in Villeret called “Chez le Secrétaire” (At the Secretary's Place).
Despite the difficult times, Blancpain continues to manufacture and sell watches throughout Europe. In 1815, due to the excellent state of the business, a fundamental change is made: Frédéric-Louis Blancpain, a former officer of the Emperor’s army and one of the five sons of David-Louis Blancpain, transforms the purely artisan watch production into the first small scale industrial production of watches in a factory that bears the Blancpain name. By then Blancpain is making its own raw movements and is thus an integrated “manufacture”. Over the years, more and better machine tools enable Blancpain to develop its production and steadily improve product quality.
The year 1815 is considered the founding year of the Blancpain Watch Company. Over the years the name of the Company changes several times:
  • 1830 Emile Blancpain
  • 1857 E. Blancpain et fils
  • 1889 E. Blancpain fils
  • 1928 Blancpain, Fabrique d’horlogerie à Villeret.
The trademarks registered by Blancpain with the Office fédéral de la propriété intellectuelle (Swiss Patent Office) are numerous and diverse. However, the name Blancpain itself only is to be found on a small proportion of the watches the Company actually produces.
On February 24, 1888, Blancpain registers its brand with the courts in Leipzig.
Often the watches produced by Blancpain only carry the name of the retailer or one of the many other trademarks registered by the firm, hereafter some examples:

Date of registration
Brand
Specialization
August 16, 1889
Leonine
April 8, 1890
Lion’s Watch
February 10, 1893
Lion’s (Standard)
Pocket Watches
October 1, 1894
La Précieuse
Pocket Watches (Watch cases, cuvette (bassin), movements, dials, boxes)
January 24, 1896
Lux
Pocket Watches
January 14, 1897
EBFW
June 14, 1899
Masel
Pocket Watches
March 24, 1900
Truena
Pocket Watches
June 30, 1902
L’Etoile d’Or
Pocket Watches
June 30, 1902
L’Etoile Rouge
Pocket Watches
August 11, 1903
Cabane’s Watch
Pocket Watches
March 17, 1916
Lux
Watches
Mai 16, 1922
Blancpain
Watches of all sorts and sizes
October 14, 1926
Bonvil
Watches of all sorts
Idem
Blanvil
Idem
Brunvil
Idem
Dixvil
September 2, 1926
Jar Proof
Watches of all sorts and sizes

They finally decide on the Vallée de Joux, in the Jura mountain range of western Switzerland, a center for fine watchmaking since the mid-1700s, and still today the birthplace of 90% of all high-end complicated mechanical movements.
Here, in the village of Le Brassus, stands a fine old Piguet family house, "haunted" by the very soul of watchmaking... Just the place for Blancpain’s new home. It will now turn out watches made in the most genuinely traditional manner, similar in spirit to those that Jehan-Jacques Blancpain and his descendants fashioned more than two centuries ago only 100 kilometres away.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

AUTHENTIC VERY RARE WALTHAM BLANCPAIN DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH














IRHOMDEYS VINTAGE COLLECTION PROUDLY PRESENTED - VERY RARE AUTHENTIC VINTAGE WALTHAM BLANCPAIN DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH

BRAND/JENAMA: AUTHENTIC WALTHAM DIVERS GENTS WRISTWATCH
MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1960's 
MODEL: DIVERS
CRYSTAL/CERMIN: ACRYLIC 
MOVEMENT/ENJIN: SWISS A SCHILD 17 JEWELS MANUAL MOVEMENT Cal.AS 1902
DIAL COLOR: BLACK
FUNCTION/FUNGSI: DIVERS
HANDS/JARUM: LUMINOUS SILVER TONE
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: RAISED LUMINOUS BATON MARKERS
CASING : STAINLESS STEEL
LUGS: 18mm 
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 35mm DIAMETER w/o CROWN and 43mm LUG TO LUG
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING: -
CROWN: ORIGINAL SS CROWN
STRAP/TALI: NEW TROPIK STYLE BLACK RUBBER BAND
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 8.5"
EXCELLENT CONDITION, WORKING, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL & VERY RARE AND VERY HARD TO FIND
PRICE/HARGA: PERSONAL COLLECTION (WILLING TO LETGO FOR RM8,500)


SIMILAR A.SCHILD MOVEMENT


SIMILAR HANDS, MARKERS AND BEZEL

THIS MODEL WATCH WAS COMMISSIONED BY WALTHAM TO BLANCPAIN IN THE SECOND PART OF THE 1960'S, AND BLANCPAIN PRODUCED BASED ON THEIR BATHYSCAPHE MC4 MODEL, SO THIS IS A RARE IS ONE OF THE WALTHAM BLANCPAIN SPORT WATCH.

The Waltham name is synonymous with quality and craftmanship, and remain to this day, very desirable timpieces and some of the Waltham finest watches were made in Le Locke, Switzerland and this is a peculiar Waltham watch from the 60s, has another interesting sight to note is the movement, signed calibre R.312, which was identical to those used in many early Blancpain Bathyscaphe watches. It was known that after the closure of Waltham manufacturing facilities in US in the early 60s, it imported and marketed Swiss watches in US, including the some of the famous diver watches made by Blancpain and LIPS As some may know the collaboration between the Waltham Watch Co. of USA and Blancpain Swiss in the 60s for their diver watches. Several Waltham diver watches from that era were either Blancpain look-alike or simply re-badged Blancpain with Waltham label. This one is believed to be one such examples and has the identical look of an early Fifty Fathoms made by Blancpain. The dial, hands, bezel, case and event the movement are identical. 


THIS WATCH WAS CONSIDERED A SPORTS TOOL, AND SO THERE ARE NOT MANY BLANCPAIN / WALTHAM / BATHYSCAPHES SURVIVING IN ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (LIKE THIS ONE)MID SIZE ALL STAINLESS STEEL CASE MEASURES 34+ mm, WITHOUT ORIGINAL CROWN, ORIGINAL STEEL BACK, WALTHAM SIGNED, SOLID AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.SWISS MANUAL WINDING WALTHAM SIGNED MOVEMENT, BASED ON ANTON SCHILD'S CAL. 1902, RUNS AND KEEPS ACCURATE TIME. HAS JUST BEEN PROFESSIONALLY TIMED AND REGULATED, ORIGINAL BLACK DIAL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, SHOWS NO TIME PATINA AND NO OXIDATIONS, ACUALLY NOT A CLOSE RESEMBLANCE, BUT THE EXACT SAME WATCH WITH IDENTICAL CASE, MOVEMENT AND BEZEL, THE AS 1187, WERE USED FOR THE FIRST BLANCPAIN BATHYSCAPE AND THIS PARTICULAR WALTHAM DIVER USED SIMILAR MOVEMENT AS1902. 
ORIGINAL HANDS

BI-DIRECTIONAL BAKELITE TURNING BEZEL, ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL VINTAGE TROPIC STYLE BAND AND MINT PLEXY GLASS

VINTAGE ARTDECO TANQ BRUNVIL BY E. BLANCPAIN GENTS WRISTWATCH








BRAND/JENAMA: BRUNVIL
MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS BY BRUNVIL - E. BLANCPAIN & Fils Villeret
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1920's
MODEL: ARTDECO
CRYSTAL/CERMIN: ACRYLIC 
MOVEMENT/ENJIN: BRUNVIL 15 JEWELS MANUAL MOVEMENT Cal.23
DIAL COLOR: CREAM
FUNCTION/FUNGSI: HOUR, MINUTE AND SUB SECOND AT 6:00
HANDS/JARUM: BREGUET HANDS 
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: MILITARY ARABIC 
CASING : SOLID STAINLESS STEEL
LUGS: 17mm 
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 26mm DIAMETER EXCLUDING CROWN and 36mm LUG TO LUG
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING:
CROWN: ORIGINAL
STRAP/TALI: BROWN LEATHER BAND 
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 8.5"
EXCELLENT CONDITION, WORKING, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL & VERY RARE AND VERY HARD TO FIND
PRICE/HARGA: RM1,500 (NEGOTIABLE)

BLANCPAIN - A TRADITION OF INNOVATION SINCE 1735


Use the words "tradition" and "innovation" to describe Blancpain's philosophy is not an oxymoron. Quite the contrary, both are closely related to the heart of the history of the brand. 
True to an ancient tradition, Blancpain celebrates and perpetuates the proven traditional methods of mechanical watchmaking. Far from the production lines, each Blancpain watch is assembled from start to finish by the same watchmaker. 

HISTORY OF BLANCPAIN AND BRUNVIL WATCHES BY E. BLANCPAIN & FILS VILLERET

This story begins in the heart of the Swiss Jura mountains, in the valley of St. Imier. The valley lies between the Chasseral Mountains and those that form the border to France. We are in the year 1650. Imérion Beynon, known as "Blancpan", the ancestor of the Blancpain watch dynasty is born in the village of Villeret. Villeret already is no longer a simple farm village. The Suze River which winds along the valley before it throws itself into the gorges of the Taubenloch (pigeon hole), produces enough energy to power flour mills, sawmills and mechanical workshops.

In the 17th century, when the name “Blancpain” makes its first appearance in the person of d’Imer Blancpain, most of the trades present in the valley of Saint-Imier are represented in the village. Villeret has blacksmith farriers, nail makers and locksmiths. Imer Blancpain becomes ashopkeeper and lawyer.

In 1692, the lock- and gunsmith Daniel Jean Richard, son of a blacksmith, establishes himself in the city of Locle as a master watchmaker. Other excellent watchmakers are already present in La Neuveville (ancient name for Neuchâtel), on the borders of Lake Biel, where political conditions are particularly favorable for this trade.Their reputation rapidly reaches Villeret and as of the beginning of the 18th century, families send their most apt sons to learn this craft in La Neuveville.

Under the impetus of the two watchmakers, the farmers start to install workshops in their farmhouses and produce or finish watch parts during the long winter months, when the valley is cut off from the rest of the world. This complementary activity rapidly takes hold when the farmers realize that it is far more lucrative than another activity they engage in: iron smelting in their domestic forges.

The Blancpain family chronicles inform us that Jehan-Jacques Blancpain, baptized on March 11, 1693, great-great grandson of Imer Blancpain, is the first Blancpain to become a watchmaker. He establishes himself officially in 1735 but probably was already working in this profession previously. It is even possible that he was one of the two watchmakers mentioned in the 1725 census. In 1760, the son of the other watchmaker, Adam Bourquin, opens the first watch shop in Villeret called “Chez le Secrétaire” (At the Secretary's Place).

Despite the difficult times, Blancpain continues to manufacture and sell watches throughout Europe. In 1815, due to the excellent state of the business, a fundamental change is made: Frédéric-Louis Blancpain, a former officer of the Emperor’s army and one of the five sons of David-Louis Blancpain, transforms the purely artisan watch production into the first small scale industrial production of watches in a factory that bears the Blancpain name. By then Blancpain is making its own raw movements and is thus an integrated “manufacture”. Over the years, more and better machine tools enable Blancpain to develop its production and steadily improve product quality.
The year 1815 is considered the founding year of the Blancpain Watch Company. Over the years the name of the Company changes several times:
  • 1830 Emile Blancpain
  • 1857 E. Blancpain et fils
  • 1889 E. Blancpain fils
  • 1928 Blancpain, Fabrique d’horlogerie à Villeret.
The trademarks registered by Blancpain with the Office fédéral de la propriété intellectuelle (Swiss Patent Office) are numerous and diverse. However, the name Blancpain itself only is to be found on a small proportion of the watches the Company actually produces.
On February 24, 1888, Blancpain registers its brand with the courts in Leipzig.
Often the watches produced by Blancpain only carry the name of the retailer or one of the many other trademarks registered by the firm, hereafter some examples:

Date of registration
Brand
Specialization
August 16, 1889
Leonine
April 8, 1890
Lion’s Watch
February 10, 1893
Lion’s (Standard)
Pocket Watches
October 1, 1894
La Précieuse
Pocket Watches (Watch cases, cuvette (bassin), movements, dials, boxes)
January 24, 1896
Lux
Pocket Watches
January 14, 1897
EBFW
June 14, 1899
Masel
Pocket Watches
March 24, 1900
Truena
Pocket Watches
June 30, 1902
L’Etoile d’Or
Pocket Watches
June 30, 1902
L’Etoile Rouge
Pocket Watches
August 11, 1903
Cabane’s Watch
Pocket Watches
March 17, 1916
Lux
Watches
Mai 16, 1922
Blancpain
Watches of all sorts and sizes
October 14, 1926
Bonvil
Watches of all sorts
Idem
Blanvil
Idem
Brunvil
Idem
Dixvil
September 2, 1926
Jar Proof
Watches of all sorts and sizes

They finally decide on the Vallée de Joux, in the Jura mountain range of western Switzerland, a center for fine watchmaking since the mid-1700s, and still today the birthplace of 90% of all high-end complicated mechanical movements.
Here, in the village of Le Brassus, stands a fine old Piguet family house, "haunted" by the very soul of watchmaking... Just the place for Blancpain’s new home. It will now turn out watches made in the most genuinely traditional manner, similar in spirit to those that Jehan-Jacques Blancpain and his descendants fashioned more than two centuries ago only 100 kilometres away.