Lebois & Co Heritage Atelier Chronograph Bleu-sur-Blanc Enamel
The brand introduces a new addition to its Heritage Atelier series, a Grand Feu enamel bi-compax chronograph featuring a decimal scale.
Following the enamel-dialled Coquille d’œuf, Dutch brand Lebois & Co expands its Atelier sub-collection with the Heritage Chronograph Bleu-sur-Blanc. The concept remains: take the established Heritage Chronograph format and upgrade it through traditional dial-making techniques.
The case is identical to previous Lebois & Co Atelier models. Made of stainless steel, it measures 39mm in diameter, 14.3mm in height (including the double-domed sapphire crystal), and 10.9mm without it, and 47.35mm lug-to-lug. Finishing alternates between brushed surfaces and polished accents, with classic pump pushers and a knurled crown. Water resistance is 50m.
The Grand Feu enamel dial is produced by Donzé Cadrans. It features a three-piece construction with a slightly domed main plate and recessed sub-dials. The base tone sits between warm eggshell and clean white, while the two chronograph registers and the outer scale on the dial’s periphery are rendered in deep blue, creating a clear and balanced “blue on white” layout. This new Heritage Atelier Chronograph features a decimal scale, dividing each minute into 100 units, so the elapsed time to be read in decimal format, a system historically used in industrial and scientific contexts. Leaf-shaped hands and Breguet-type numerals remain.
The watch is powered by the hand-wound calibre LC-450, developed by La Joux-Perret. Based on the Valjoux 7750 architecture but reworked with a column wheel, it delivers a more precise, tactile chronograph experience. The movement runs at 28,800 vibrations/hour and provides a 60-hour power reserve. Finishing is consistent with previous models, with visible Côtes de Genève, perlage and a blued column wheel through the sapphire caseback. The watch is worn on a leather strap closed with a pin buckle. As part of the Atelier concept, production is limited to pieces made in 2026, rather than a fixed-numbered edition.
The Heritage Atelier Chronograph ‘Bleu sur Blanc’ will be presented at Time to Watches 2026, with orders opening mid-April and deliveries expected from October. Pricing is set at EUR 9,800, consistent with the previous enamel Atelier edition. For more details, please visit www.lebois.com.



