In the 1930s, Blancpain played a pioneering role in the history of feminine watches by presenting the first self-winding wristwatch for women, the Rolls. In 1956, the Brand unveiled the Ladybird model, which was equipped with the smallest round movement of the time. Convinced that women appreciate the expertise and magic of mechanical watches, the Maison constantly innovates by creating movements dedicated to women, notably endowed with horological complications previously reserved for men.
Far from being merely reduced-sized or adapted versions of men’s watches, Ladybird timepieces are specifically developed to meet the wishes and expectations of contemporary women. Watchmaking know-how and cutting-edge technologies are thus devoted to the cause of beauty.
The Ladybird now features two refined complications : small seconds and moon-phase. The new timepieces are also now endowed with a textured mother-of-pearl dial, adorned with 70 diamonds. Mirroring the strap’s color, vibrant Roman numerals add a touch of sophistication to the timepiece.