Blancpain

Villeret Price Guide 2026

59 active listings tracked
$7,335
Median Price
$105 – $16,006
Price Range
59
Active Listings

Price History (180 days)

Reference Breakdown

Reference Median Price Listings
Villeret Quantième Complet $7,589 6 View →

By Material

Rose Gold
$16,006
7 listings
Steel
$5,172
6 listings
Gold
$5,349
1 listing
Two Tone
$3,294
1 listing

By Marketplace

Marketplace Median Price Listings
Chrono24 $5,349 15
Watchfinder $7,335 10
Reddit $5,748 6

About the Blancpain Villeret

The Blancpain Villeret represents the brand's commitment to classical watchmaking and serves as the flagship model of one of the world's oldest watch manufacturers, founded in 1735. Named after the small village in the Vallée de Joux where Blancpain established its manufacture, the Villeret line embodies the brand's philosophy of timeless elegance and technical excellence. Introduced in its modern form in the 1990s, the Villeret has become synonymous with refined simplicity and represents Blancpain's dedication to preserving traditional horological values in an era of increasingly complex timepieces.

The Villeret is characterized by its understated aesthetic, featuring a clean dial with applied indices, dauphine hands, and a date window positioned at three o'clock. The collection typically features cases ranging from 36mm to 42mm in diameter, crafted from stainless steel, gold, or platinum, with water resistance generally between 30 and 100 meters. Most Villeret models are powered by the Caliber 1151, an in-house automatic movement with a 40-hour power reserve, though some references feature the hand-wound Caliber 11F. The dial comes in various finishes including sunburst, guillochéed, or enamel versions, with some special editions featuring sector dials reminiscent of vintage Blancpain chronographs.

When collecting a Villeret, focus on condition of the dial and case finishing, as these elements define the model's aesthetic appeal. Vintage references from the 1990s and early 2000s offer excellent value and represent the model's evolution. Steel examples are more accessible than precious metal versions, while special editions with enamel dials or unique dial configurations command particular collector interest. The Villeret's enduring design and robust manufacture make it a reliable entry point into Blancpain collecting.

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