How to properly deal with heritage timepieces: a visit to the Blancpain Vintage Atelier

Sep 29, 2018,07:49 AM
 


On my wishlist for further exploration, a visit to the Vintage Atelier at Blancpain in Le Brassus was very high up... and now I had the chance to meet with the team that takes care of all Blancpain timepieces prior to 1981. And of course I’d like to take you along by sharing my impressions...





Located in the old farmhouse in Le Brassus, the heart of the Valleè de Joux, the Vintage Atelier occupies only one room with 4 watchmaker workplaces, but it has the opportunity to reach out to all Blancpain facilities and crafts as well as to traditional parts manufacturers which in most cases already built the original pieces of the vintage timepieces!





Before we take a closer look it is essential to understand the ethics of how Blancpain deals with the timepieces brought in by collectors: 

The Blancpain Vintage Atelier has created themselves an ethics charter that consists of five key elements to be followed in each and every restoration and service of a vintage Blancpain, Rolls or Harwood timepiece: a balanced and senseful scope of works to be done, all works to be reversible if at all possible, all works documented properly to achieve full traceability, all works to be detectable and obviously the end result being driven by technical and aesthetic aspects of the original state of the watch. 





How serious Blancpain is with taking care of the vintage marvels of collectors is proven by the fact that - contrary to some other watch manufacturers - the ownership rights of the collectors are highest priority. This can be visible in two examples: 

If a collector wishes to preserve the radium or tritium luminous material on dial and hands, Blancpain is absolutely fine with that. Either those parts are not touched at all, or the luminous material is treated with an invisible lacquer to keep it from further disintegration. If the client wishes to exchange the radium or tritium against Luminova, the Atelier will match the Luminova to fit both color and texture of the previous state. 

Here is a dial where the radium has been carefully removed only at the center of numerals, all the patina has been preserved, an absolutely astonishing work!














The second example is how the Atelier deals with non-original watches that are sent in for restoration or service. If a watch is found to be not original, may it be wrong case material, wrong printing or engravings, wrong movement - the watch will be sent back to the owner explaining why Blancpain refuses to service the watch. Only if that particular watch shows up for sale somewhere, the legal department of the Swatch Group will demand the withdrawal of the sale. 

The Vintage Atelier spends a lot of time in building their own knowledge and adding to their impressive inventory of original parts. Since 2011 and with even more manpower since 2015, the research has been conducted with a lot of success, and in case there are blank spots, the quest for knowledge on each timepiece continues. 

For that reason it is understandable, that the restoration or service starts with an investigation period of probably 3 months for each watch. The Atelier has developed a method to inspect the movement of any watch without opening the case to detect wrong movements immediately - a very costly and very impressive method that is still in further development and therefore cannot be shared through photos. However, I have seen it with my own eyes and I can only applaud the team for what they have accomplished! 

In order to check case material, prints and engravings other high tech tests are performed to validate the authenticity of each timepiece. With all this work to be done, a time frame of 3 months prior to even generating a proposal to the client seems appropriate, even more so since this work and the proposal (which can take another three months) are free of charge for the client!






Once the customer has agreed to the proposal, the service or restoration will take approximately 6 months, so that from start to end the collector will have to allow one year until the timepiece is back.






The restoration itself is done with help of the same machines that helped producing the watch in the first place whenever possible. For that reason Blancpain does not only collect knowledge and parts but also machnines and tools used for the original watches. And of course only original parts are used, the inventory built up by the Atelier over the past years is like heaven for any vintage Blancpain enthusiast:








Even the heat blueing of hands or screws is done the traditional way:





Here we see two machines used at the Atelier: an old timing machine and a triple watch winder, that operates with high speed to build up the full power reserve as quick as possible.









Now, how does an old timing machine collaborate with the latest Blancpain novelty, the Fifty Fathoms Ocean Commitment III? It actually did pretty fine!











Back to the watches sent in for service or restoration: All works are documented for the client, with the restored watch he or she will receive a small booklet with a photo documentation of the service and data about the technical performance of the movement. 

Here is an examplary documentation:















Now, vintage Blancpain reaches far beyond the Fifty Fathoms, Bathyscaphe or Air Command. A lot older but not a bit less challenging when it comes to preserving heritage in the right and sensible way, here are some Ladybird timepieces that underwent restoration in the Atelier:





Let's take a closer look at this Rolls, that belongs to Blancpain's own collection. Acquired in an auction a few years back it underwent very sensitive restoration, no case polish, the majority of works were focussed on the exceptional movement with its even more outstanding winding process.









A surprise to me was this coin watch, since I have not previously seen that from Blancpain. Since the case was heavily distorted and no polish work can be done on a coin building the watch case, the Vintage Atelier started the search for the exact same coin from the same year to build a new case. I would consider that true commitment!





As an average the Atelier receives around 30 watches a month, another average shows around 40% of the incoming watches belonging to the Fifty Fathoms and derivatives, another 40% are Ladybird timepieces that often require strong jewelry based skills besides the pure horological work. 

I was curious to learn how many of the vintage dive watches are legit and how many are not authentic. It's probably no surprise that around 30% of the Fifty Fathoms, Air Command and Bathyscaphe marvels do not pass the tests and are sent back to their owners. This of course only happens when there is certainty in the assessment, since the knowledge of the Vintage Atelier is substantial but cannot be 100%. 

Here are some other pieces that underwent restoration at the Blancpain Vintage Atelier:





My personal conclusion from the visit is that Blancpain treats it's horological heritage and the beloved pieces sent in by collectors from all over the world with utmost respect, based on an everlasting quest to fill even the smallest gaps of knowledge and strong customer centric ethics. The Vintage Atelier of Blancpain is not a profit center, it is pure dedication starting with the commitment at the very top of the organization and finding its daily proof with the small team taking good care of the watches they love as if they were their own. And actually the Atelier Manager wears his very own vintage FF ;-)





I hope you enjoyed this report, I personally am grateful for having had the opportunity to take a closer look at the Vintage Atelier and I would like to send them a heartfelt „merci beaucoup". I had the chance to see a few customer watches, but I of course took no photos of those. But the memory will stick with me nonetheless! 

Cheers 
Henrik 
This message has been edited by KMII on 2018-09-29 08:04:28


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This is terrific. I already said this but...

 
 By: respo : September 29th, 2018-08:11
...on TimeZone, but this report is awesome and inspiring. It gave me a wonderful insight into Blancpain and how they handle their vintage pieces. I gained a lot of respect for the brand by reading your report. Thank you for sharing this. All best, respo

Great post,thanks [nt]

 
 By: Passionata_george : September 29th, 2018-08:13

Thanks to you! [nt]

 
 By: shortys home : September 29th, 2018-08:21

Really fantastic report on how Blancpain takes care of its heritage, Henrik!

 
 By: KMII : September 29th, 2018-08:18
Really well done and thanks for sharing

Great article 👍🏻

 
 By: KMII : September 29th, 2018-08:26
Definitely belongs there 😊

Very very impressiv Henrik!

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : September 29th, 2018-08:33
Thanks for the effort you put into this great report! 🙏🏻 One question comes up, the 1. example with the removal of the radium on the dial. This dial is still work in progress, correct? What will be done afterwards? Put on Superluminova? I actually don‘t k... 

Thanks for raising this question, dear MCG...

 
 By: shortys home : September 29th, 2018-08:39
... this dial does not belong to a customer timepiece but it is an original patinated dial to showcase what the options for customers are. Due to the Vintage Atelier ethics charter, whatever way is chosen by the customer is documented properly and also de... 

👍🏻😃 [nt]

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : September 29th, 2018-13:42

One of the best posts I can recall, ever.

 
 By: agyzace : September 29th, 2018-12:24
Always loved Blancpain dearly. This only strengthens the love. All the best, Alex

Thanks so much, dear Alex! 🙏 [nt]

 
 By: shortys home : September 29th, 2018-12:47

Wow wow wow

 
 By: stabilizer : September 29th, 2018-12:51
What a wonderful post - thank you so much.

Awesome! Great info, my friend!

 
 By: KIH : September 29th, 2018-15:19
Shamefully, I didn't know about this place. Wonderful. I wonder whether or how they "restore" those vintage pieces.... Some people firmly believe that restoring is "sin" ) Awesome!! Ken

Thank you very much, dear Ken 🙏🏼 Now, restoration needs clear erhics...

 
 By: shortys home : September 29th, 2018-22:13
... if a collector decides to go that route. The Atelier manager mentioned the UNESCO charter of restoration for cultural heritage, e.g. fine arts, which influenced the Blancpain Vintage Atelier‘s own ethics charter. The beliefs how to treat a vintage wat... 

Totally makes sense. Thanks!

 
 By: KIH : September 29th, 2018-23:45
That is the wish of the owner vs. atelier's policy. And if atelier accepts, it is not against the policy which the atelier believes would not "damage" the heritage. That is reassuring. Thank you, Henrik! Ken

Thanks a lot, Henrik

 
 By: TomasPRG : October 1st, 2018-14:24
This post brings and shows the true spirit and mystery of Blancpain which I believe many of us feel and love. It is partly in contrary to the current collection, routing of the brand, marketing, market and product positioning despite there are still some ... 

I am amazed that you were allowed to take photo of the amazing shop.

 
 By: Briandumais : October 1st, 2018-18:29
I as was surprised to hear the restoration shop has some original blancpain parts . I alway heard there was nothing left of the old inventory but glad there are parts left to restore our old watches. Brian

Thanks, Brian! Now, the inventory...

 
 By: shortys home : October 1st, 2018-22:59
... looked pretty impressive and quite broad, and I only saw a part of it. The Blancpain Vintage Atelier made a real effort to get themselves in a position to be a great source to vintage Blancpain, Harwood and Rolls collectors, and the effort continues. ... 

Dear Tomas, thanks a lot for your comments 😉

 
 By: shortys home : October 1st, 2018-22:53
I personally love the vintage Blancpain pieces but the scope of what Blancpain has created since the mid 1980s appeals to me even more. The mesmerizing character of the vintage pieces is outstanding, due to the natural limitation only comparatively few in... 

I cannot tell for sure, dear Nico...

 
 By: shortys home : October 1st, 2018-23:31
... since we did not discuss dials, bezels and crowns specifically, but I will investigate and get back to you. What I know is that original hands are in their inventory. Cheers Henrik

I very quickly got the response from the Atelier manager...

 
 By: shortys home : October 2nd, 2018-02:13
... and he allowed me to share the information that they hold dials, bezels and crowns in stock, not for each and every version, but some for even the extremely rare pieces. Whenever there is no stock and there is no way of getting hold of it, the Atelier... 

/' [nt]

 
 By: Briandumais : October 2nd, 2018-13:48

Thanks a lot, der MG [nt]

 
 By: shortys home : October 3rd, 2018-23:22

Many thanks Henrik

 
 By: traineract : October 25th, 2018-07:44
This is an excellent article and report! Really love your passion and your articles on Blancpain!

Sorry for being late to the party

 
 By: Tick Talk : October 27th, 2018-15:06
but I must add my congratulations on your informative report, and to BP for their restorations ethic. I particularly appreciate the documentation that is provided the owner of a restored piece. Cheers!

Thanks a lot! [nt]

 
 By: shortys home : October 28th, 2018-00:13

Great report...

 
 By: FlyingSnoopy : May 30th, 2019-12:29
and very useful to know. Many thanks for sharing it with us and of course respect to Blancpain for their great efforts to stand behind their history Cheers

It is worth....

 
 By: FlyingSnoopy : May 31st, 2019-09:20
To pull this up so newer member can benefit from your kind research and info Cheers