Thanks to the Blancpain Boutique in Munich I had a chance to welcome one of the first Tribute to MilSpec for a one day photo session π€ Let me share some impressions and photos, which hopefully ease the pain for those of us (me included) waiting to finally...
... further down in my X-Fathoms teaser post, and I think I have got one more I'll share with the X-Fathoms report one week from now π Cheers Henrik
It's the new category 'legshot' π Now, the relations are distorted because of the height of the X-Fathoms, but it still is quite a bit larger π Cheers Henrik ...
... with 18 cm you may be exactly on the edge with the regular one. If you want the strap to have some tail and actually make use of the second strap keeper, the longer version may be the better option. On the regular strap you just remove the loose keepe...
They maintained the nice vintage look and charm but they updated a bit the overall layout. Furthermore your photos are amazing and really make justice both to dimensions and dial. Best.
... the one thing I truly miss with the Tribute to MilSpec is the fabulous calibre 1315. Don't get me wrong, the updated 1151 isn't too shabby either, but it's clearly not the same level. With the 45mm models being a bit too large, I still hope for Blancp...
Your wrist is a bit larger than mine, on the photos the watch is adjusted to 17cm, so you can get a sense of how it will look on yours. And the Tribute to MilSpec is very comfortable on the wrist. I personally think it will look a little larger on the Nat...
but why is that necessary in a watch rotor ? Are there any advantages compared to a normal gold rotor or other materials ? Or is it only the optical aspect ?