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Bianchet high-end tourbillon watch

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The search for beauty and the Italian design approach are at the core of Bianchet’s creative universe, down to every last detail.

TIMELESS BY

 DESIGN

Golden Ratio Design by Bianchet

BY BIANCHET 

1.618

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By applying a thousand year-old design principle deriving from the iconic Golden Ratio 1.618 and used in artistic compositions for centuries, Bianchet infuses perfect proportions into the case and movement of its contemporary timepieces. 

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Watch movement design using the golden ratio 1.618

The mysterious intrinsic beauty created by the Golden Ratio of 1.618

is present in every atom of our universe

Known as the Divine Proportionthe golden ratio 1.618 is found in some of the most harmonious and everlasting creations in art, architecture, or music. 

 

From Leonardo da Vinci, Le Corbusier, to Debussy, this mysterious number is also ever-present in nature and in the formation of the galaxies.

DIVINE

 PROPORTION

Bianchet case design using the golden ratio
arts and architecture design using the golden ratio

Italian Design

APPROACH

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In an uncompromising quest for timeless beauty, Bianchet brings the very essence

of Italian design in a timepiece :  

pure lines, sensual curves, and a refined sense of colours.

 

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Profile view of Bianchet tourbillon watch in carbon with hand-finished titanium crown

The flowing lines, the colour details, the engineering concept behind every Bianchet watch component is a perfect illustration of the Italian design approach and eagerness

to create an object of desire, that is

beautiful from its conception up to its aesthetic execution.

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"It is in the Bianchet DNA that every timepiece should above all be beautiful"

Nourished by Italian roots and fascinated by the capacity of the Golden Proportions to create beauty and harmony, Bianchet founders have chosen to immortalise timeless design principles in their ultra-contemporary horology creations to

create an everlasting legacy.

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