Apparently a new non-limited 40.3mm fifty fathoms in steel with date will be released in circa Oct or Nov. I asked about the lugs and was told they should be the same as the Barakuda/No-Rad.

Sep 08, 2021,19:46 PM
 

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Blancpain 50 Fathoms Ocean Commitment.

 
 By: amanico : September 8th, 2021-08:04
I didn't take many pictures of modern Fifty Fathoms during all these years. I fell in love with the new Fifty Fathoms, issued in 2007, of course with the 50th Anniversary, too ( 2003 ) , and since then, I am still waiting for the one which will steal my h...  

agree

 
 By: keks : September 8th, 2021-08:37
love this look.. but would welcome a 40mm no date version in blue or black dial cased in titanium.... that would be most compelling to my tastes!

Think we need a…

 
 By: keks : September 8th, 2021-10:48
Purist edition…

Here we are. +++1!

 
 By: amanico : September 8th, 2021-20:30

You’ve got the MIL-SPEC Hodinkee LE which ticks your boxes :-)

 
 By: Artoxares : September 8th, 2021-12:08
With the exception of the metal of course…

And the case, too.

 
 By: amanico : September 8th, 2021-15:46

Great post and juicy pictures

 
 By: Cookies : September 8th, 2021-13:02
I very much liked the FF from when I first started collecting a decade ago. It was so far away, so unobtainable, so mythical… The bezel is so glassy, and the case is so curvy. It is one sexy classic watch. Now, I can finally grasp it, but before purchasin... 

I'm also tempted by a 50 Fathoms, trying to find some time to get to the boutique to try the 5015 in titanium

 
 By: Fastwong : September 9th, 2021-03:01
FWIW, I really like the system BP uses for the strap bars. There are so much more robust than typical spring bars and zero risk of scratching the case with a spring bar tool. It might take a little longer but it's a special experience if you have the BP c... 

Interestingly

 
 By: Cookies : September 9th, 2021-03:10
I am in the midst of purchasing a FF now. I’m torn between a FF standard steel piece, or a Bathyscaphe 44mm steel piece. They said the Bathy’s case is more similar to the original FF. For the same mechanism, the steel bathy is $5000 less than a steel FF. ... 

Tough one! I agree with Nico, FF dial (and bezel but no date) in a bathy case would be amazing.

 
 By: Fastwong : September 9th, 2021-14:08
No bad choice either way though, I think the 1315 movement is the real star here so the options to get the same movement in the slimmer and less costly bathy is hard to argue. I want to try on a ceramic bathy before I decide but atm I'm leaning towards th... 

I wanted the titanium FF

 
 By: Cookies : September 9th, 2021-14:18
But it costs a whopping 8k more than the SS Bathy. Same movement, only a diff case with a more complex blue dial.

Yes it is 8k

 
 By: Cookies : September 9th, 2021-15:36
I really wanted the titanium FF today, but could not afford it. It is 8k more indeed, on brand new market. The diff between a steel FF and bathy is about 4-5k. Strange pricing isn’t it?

THAT would be awesome!

 
 By: amanico : September 9th, 2021-17:22

Thanks. We'll soon see, then.

 
 By: amanico : September 8th, 2021-20:31

Thanks for commenting, I.

 
 By: amanico : September 9th, 2021-08:42

+1 on X-Fathoms

 
 By: Gelato Monster : September 10th, 2021-01:02
IMHO it is better looking than RM etc

Starting to gravitate toward this...

 
 By: rkh8691 : March 7th, 2022-00:02
I am looking for a 40mm version of a Fifty Fathoms. Can't really find a 50th Anniversary out there. Don't really like the No Rads. Almost went for the Hodinkee Mil-Spec but fine the crystal distortion, the hour hand, and the ultra brite contrast of the lu...