Bianchet has introduced the Las Coloradas collection, three new takes on the UltraFino Flying Tourbillon inspired by the pastel waters of Mexico’s Yucatán. Named after the famous pink lakes, the watches combine the brand’s geometric tonneau case with a softer palette – pink, sky blue, and aquamarine – meant to capture the balance between nature and proportion.
The line-up includes the UltraFino Skeleton Titanium Pink Edition, which frames the UT01 calibre’s flying tourbillon in a titanium case with pink accents; the UltraFino Dial Titanium Sky Blue Edition, featuring the Golden Diamond dial motif rendered in tranquil blue; and the UltraFino Skeleton Carbon Aquamarine Edition, pairing forged carbon with luminous details drawn from Mexico’s lagoons. All three can be worn on a vibrant rubber strap or an integrated titanium bracelet for the skeletonized versions and carbon for the dial version.
Inside beats Bianchet’s ultra-thin in-house UT01 tourbillon, skeletonized and built around the Golden Ratio. Despite its 5.6mm profile, it’s engineered for daily wear with a shock resistant to 5,000 G, water resistant to 50 meters, and light on the wrist. With Las Coloradas, Bianchet brings a softer, more playful touch to its architectural design codes without sacrificing the technical backbone of the UltraFino line.