
2000s Blancpain Ultra Thin Automatic
An Ultra Thin with an elegant white dial, a stepped case, and the Blancpain 1161 automatic movement.
Overview
In 1981, Jean-Claude Biver and Jacques Piguet purchased Blancpain and paved the way for a revival that re-established the brand as a powerhouse in traditional Swiss watch-making. In response to the Quartz Crisis, Biver and Piguet famously centered their efforts around the slogan: "Since 1735 there has never been a quartz Blancpain watch. And there never will be.” Much of the 11 years of their leadership was spent developing the company’s “six masterpieces”, a collection of watches that focused on discrete sizes and high complications. The move proved to be a massive success, and in 1992 Blancpain was sold to the SMH Group for nearly 3,000 times what the two had originally paid.
Shortly after the sale, Blancpain’s new leadership crafted the next evolution of its traditional watch-making with the sportier and slightly larger Léman line in 1994, as well as several limited production series in the early 2000s that sat somewhere in the middle. The headliner of that group was none other than the infamous 7002 with its C.O.S.C certified hand-wound movement. Around the same time, Blancpain also released an automatic version of the 7002 under the reference 1161. The two shared much of the same design language and sizing, and several of the same dial and case configurations. However the 1161 distinguished itself with the added practicality of a date window and a whopping 100-hour power reserve.
Offered here is a beautiful variant of the 1161 with a stainless steel case, white dial, and the beloved Breguet numerals. In addition, it comes with a newer butterfly deployant clasp that's a major step above the traditional tang buckle. Both the stepped dial and the stepped case elevate the watch's style and make for a truly classic piece. For collectors who revere the 7002, this convenient automatic counterpart should not be overlooked.
Specifications
Brand:
Blancpain
Model:
Ultra Thin Automatic
Reference:
1161-1127-55
Year:
2000s
Case Number:
No. 320
Case Material:
Stainless steel
Diameter:
36 mm
Lug Width:
19 mm
Thickness:
8.8 mm
Lug-to-Lug:
40.5 mm
Dial:
White
Lume:
Tritium/Super-LumiNova
Crystal:
Sapphire
Movement:
Automatic
Caliber:
Blancpain 1161
Bracelet/Strap:
Blancpain brown alligator strap with signed butterfly deployant clasp
Max Wrist Size:
Hand model has a wrist size of 6.1 in
Condition
Case: The stainless steel case shows only faint wear in the form of a few hairlines and a couple micro nicks. The overall impression is very clean. The lugs are thick and well-defined at the edges. The caseback is in fantastic condition with only a few very light marks and no notable imperfections. The brand and serial number engravings remain crisp and deep.
Dial, Hands, & Crystal: The white dial and polished hands are in pristine condition with no notable imperfections. The hands are Super-LumiNova service replacements and last longer than the tritium hour markers when exposed to UV light. The sapphire crystal is squeaky clean and scratch-free.
Bracelet/Strap: The Blancpain alligator strap was supplied at service and shows virtually no wear. The Blancpain-signed butterfly deployant clasp was also supplied at service and remains in near mint condition. The brand engraving on the buckle is sharp and detailed.
Performance
Functions: All functions including the crown winding, time setting, and quickset date changing are working as expected.
Service History: The watch underwent a full service by Blancpain Japan that was completed on 11/05/2024.
What’s Included

What’s Included
Watch
Blancpain Ultra Thin Automatic on a brown alligator strap.
Box/Papers
Extras
Blancpain travel case and Blancpain Japan service record with warranty card dated November 2024.
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Timegrapher Readings
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