Blancpain has introduced new Diamond Bloom editions within the Ladybird Colors collection, giving the line a more overtly jewellery-led expression through dense snow-set diamond work.
The release strengthens the collection’s position as Blancpain’s contemporary women’s watch platform, pairing compact proportions and mechanical watchmaking with a brighter, more decorative treatment.
Snow setting gives the Ladybird a softer kind of brilliance
The defining detail is the snow-set diamond decoration, a technique that uses stones of varying diameters placed closely together to create an irregular, light-catching surface.

Unlike more uniform pavé work, snow setting gives the watch a less architectural look, with the diamonds appearing to scatter across the case and dial like frost.
A jewellery watch with Blancpain’s mechanical identity
The Ladybird name has long been tied to Blancpain’s work in small mechanical watches, and the modern Ladybird Colors line continues that thread with feminine proportions rather than a downsized afterthought.
These Diamond Bloom editions lean into ornament, but the appeal is not just decorative, since Blancpain’s women’s watches remain rooted in automatic mechanical movements and traditional finishing.

Colour remains central to the collection
The Ladybird Colors family is built around interchangeable moods, with straps and dial treatments that shift the watch away from the idea of a single formal jewellery piece.
That makes the Diamond Bloom additions interesting, because they bring a more precious surface treatment into a collection that is also meant to feel wearable and personal.
Who the Diamond Bloom editions are for
These watches will make the most sense for collectors who want a jewellery watch from a traditional manufacture rather than a purely decorative accessory.

They also suit buyers drawn to diamond setting with a more organic visual texture, where the sparkle is deliberate but not rigidly symmetrical.
Pricing and availability are expected to depend on the exact configuration and market, with the Diamond Bloom editions positioned as boutique-led additions to the Ladybird Colors range.





