Glad you liked the comparison πŸ˜‰ [nt]

Mar 31, 2020,10:42 AM
 

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A comparison between the 40 and 45mm Fifty Fathoms

 
 By: shortys home : March 31st, 2020-07:47
Today I tried to capture the realistic difference in size between the 40.3mm (ref 5008) and 45mm (ref 5015) Fifty Fathoms. Since the choice of strap often changes the perceived size, the two examples (Tribute to Fifty Fathoms MilSpec and Fifty Fathoms Nag...  

Hallo Henrik,

 
 By: fifty fathoms : March 31st, 2020-08:40
Thx for your post. Great pictures as usual. It is good to have a hobby in these hard times to get the head free for a moment ... and dreams die at last. The brushed surface and the hands from the combat in an old styled small case case with milspec writin... 

Agreed

 
 By: batholith : April 1st, 2020-00:04
the perfect size and it would be very tempting.

If I had arms as big as that, I could wear any large watch!

 
 By: patrick_y : March 31st, 2020-09:31
That mannequin's arm looks mighty impressive. Thank you for the clear comparison between the 40 and 45mm Fifty Fathoms. Definitely a very cool watch with impressive movement finishing for such a tool watch.

Superb shot! [nt]

 
 By: aperna : March 31st, 2020-09:41

Thanks, my friend! [nt]

 
 By: shortys home : March 31st, 2020-10:41

Great photos that show the remarkable difference.

 
 By: Lankysudanese : March 31st, 2020-09:42
If Blancpain offered the regular FF in 40mm, it would kill the market of all the other jumping-on-the-diver-bandwagon brands, including Rolex. πŸ˜‹

Very helpful

 
 By: batholith : April 1st, 2020-00:03
Thank you. I wear a 45 " No Rads" on occasion and it really is a big lump!

Great post my friend

 
 By: FlyingSnoopy : April 5th, 2020-01:45
You did a great job hiding the date on the first photo I would prefer the ff without the date- the Barakuda being an exception Take care