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24 October 2008The Carrousel Volant by Blancpain in the Forbidden City!
The Carrousel Volant by Blancpain The Palace Museum in the legendary Forbidden City is an iconic place of art and of international culture. It houses the world’s largest and richest collection of national treasures. Blancpain enjoys the immense privilege of having been chosen to represent contemporary watchmaking art in the Palace Museum. The world’s oldest watch brand thus becomes the first and only Manufacture to display a modern wristwatch there. In recognition of this honour, Blancpain has developed and crafted a one-of-a-kind version of its Carrousel Volant Une Minute. This timepiece has just been unveiled in an official donation ceremony held at the Palace Museum. Yu Liao, Blancpain Vice-President China, André Meier, Blancpain Vice-President Sales, Ji Li, Vice-President of the Palace Museum, Wei Lou, Collections Director of the Palace Museum. The Forbidden City and the Palace Museum Lying at the heart of China’s capital city, Beijing, the 720,000 square-metre Forbidden City is considered the largest and most splendid palace in the world. Formerly carefully guarded, this palace has now open to the public and welcomes around 8 million visitors each year. Within its walls, the 160,000 square-metre Palace Museum faithfully preserves over 1,500,000 works of art and objets d’art. The Watch and Clock Hall houses one of the largest collections of mechanical timepieces, comprising over 1000 models from the 18th and 19th centuries – but no modern wristwatch up until now! A worthy ambassador of the art of watchmaking, Blancpain has been entrusted with the immense privilege of exhibiting the first and only modern wristwatch there. The Palace Museum, Hall of Clocks and Watches. One-of-a-kind Carrousel Volant Une Minute
In tribute to this inestimable distinction and as an emissary of Swiss watchmaking in the Watch and Clock Hall of the Palace Museum, Blancpain has created a one-of-a-kind version of its remarkable karussel watch, christened the Blancpain Qiankun Carrousel. This collection wristwatch is crafted from 18-carat white gold. Its half-open worked opaline dial depicts the “Yin and Yang” symbol and reveals the noble, restrained architecture of the entirely hand-decorated movement. The partially hollowed hour and minute hands are dagger-shaped, while a round dial opening at 12 o’clock highlights the stunning intricacy of the karussel. Blancpain Qiankun Carrousel. The back of the 43.5 mm-diameter case is inscribed with the words “The Palace Museum” and “Pièce Unique”. Through the sapphire crystal, one may admire the oscillating weight specially designed for this model and bearing the inscriptions “1735”, and the names “Qianlong” and “Blancpain”. These inscriptions commemorate a striking coincidence in the history of Blancpain and that of the Forbidden City: 1735, the date Blancpain was founded, also witnessed the coronation of the Chinese emperor Qianlong. At the centre of the oscillating weight, the exquisitely and accurately drawn depiction of the Forbidden City serves as an eloquent reminder of the inseparable tie between this exceptional watch and the showcase in which it will now shine. The back of the unique Carrousel Volant Une Minute. |