Editorial
The Villeret Ultra-Slim 40mm is Blancpain's clearest argument for the dress watch: a 40mm rose gold case kept genuinely thin by the micro-rotor Cal. 1151, with nothing to distract from the dial. It competes directly with the Patek 5119 and JLC Patrimony, and it holds its own on both finishing and movement quality.
Blancpain's Villeret line draws its name from the Swiss village where the manufacture was founded in 1735, and the collection has always been the house's answer to pure haute horologerie dress watchmaking. The 6651-1127-55B arrived in 2014 as rose gold only, a deliberate positioning that keeps it out of the steel dress segment entirely. The Cal. 1151 is a peripheral micro-rotor movement, meaning the winding mass sits at the edge of the movement plate rather than blocking the center, which is what allows the case to stay genuinely slim rather than merely marketed as slim.
Blancpain has held the Villeret line distinct from the Fifty Fathoms-driven commercial activity, treating it as the collections for collectors who know what the company actually is beneath the dive watch reputation.
Rose gold only means you cannot switch to steel if preferences change, and the metal will show contact marks on the case flanks over time in ways that white gold or platinum would not. The double-stepped Villeret case is beautiful but the curved lugs and case profile make aftermarket bracelet or strap fitting fussier than average. Pre-owned examples sometimes surface with dial discoloration near the chapter ring, a known sensitivity of the silver-toned dials to humidity or improper storage.
Confirm the micro-rotor runs freely and that the crown seal is intact on any used purchase, as a worn crown gasket on a dress piece is easy to overlook and accelerates moisture risk. The 6651-1127-55B is not a high-volume reference, so misrepresented reference numbers from similar Villeret variants do appear on the secondary market.