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.




5 responses
Beautiful. Make it 37mm x 12mm and I take 2 ,)
The price is insane, ridiculous for these specs.
That looks like any similarly designed watches priced around 2-3k usd.
I’ll take any Japanese watches with better movements over this.
The version without enamel costs around 3K. That means, they charge 7K for enamel. There is one born every minute…
Agree with the other comments here. I love the design of the watch but it’s at least 30% too expensive. No reason the addition of an enamel dial should cost 3x the standard version. I’d love to own this but just can’t stomach the price