Luis6
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Although I have already known your acquisition of this piece,
Oct 28, 2016,23:40 PM
still I've been waiting for your full review.
Congratulations!
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Fifty Fathoms of Awesomeness, the Bathyscaphe in grey
By: watchestolove : October 28th, 2016-23:07
The Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe is a watch that went under my radar for a long time. Recently when I was browsing for my next acquisition, this watch suddenly clicked with me. All versions of this watch look fantastic and each has its own unique look, and I...
Thanks Luis!
By: watchestolove : October 29th, 2016-14:10
Hopefully it didn't disappoint!
Fantastic photos of a beautiful watch!
By: shortys home : October 28th, 2016-23:56
First, congrats! This version of the Bathyscaphe is very nice, and your excellent photos give it justice I am with you on your view on the blue dial ceramic Bathyscaphe. I also tried it and let it pass, since I find the gray ceramic too dark. Thanks a lot...
Thank you Henrik!
By: watchestolove : October 29th, 2016-14:15
I've always thought it's a little odd for a sports watch to be in blue, but it is very subjective=)
Great combo.
By: Briandumais : October 30th, 2016-19:32
I really think the nato strap makes the watch. I wish they would make a 20mm strap for the vintage watches! Brian
Great choice!
By: Anthony : October 31st, 2016-18:48
Great choice! The dark grey dial makes the indices change color (prism, reflection), depending on angle. The bezel is really sleek.
try the Blue NATO too
By: dztime : November 2nd, 2016-22:50
Thank you for the great review and superb images. I went through the same thought process in the summer and got the grey dial on green nato... I love it! when you feel like experimenting with a dark nato strap, I actually recommend getting the dark blue n...
Never thought about a blue NATO
By: watchestolove : November 5th, 2016-23:44
I think it'll look very interesting! May I ask how much it costed you to buy extra set of NATO hardware? Thanks in advance!
Not cheap... but worth it.
By: dztime : November 6th, 2016-16:37
in the $400's - small investment but in my opinion the Bathyscaphe was practically made for NATO, so it gives you flexibility. Especially since I would recommend to avoid removing the spring bars that could easily scratch the lugs.
That is very true
By: watchestolove : November 6th, 2016-23:52
Thank you for the info. I'm waiting for my sailcloth strap to come first, and maybe I'll look into the blue NATO strap next=)
Looks awesome!
By: watchestolove : November 7th, 2016-23:17
Completely changes the feel of the watch!
Hey Fernando, one question
By: watchestolove : November 11th, 2016-22:40
I noticed that when I pull the crown out fully to adjust time, and when I push it back in the 'click' feedback isn't very clear. Sometimes one push to the end doesn't put the crown back to the winding position, it takes a couple tries. For example I don't...
Hi Kevin
By: fernando : November 11th, 2016-23:28
I don't recall having such a problem. Mine is in the bank right now but as far as I can remember, the crown works fine and has a great feel to it - smooth winding and easy to manipulate. Maybe it requires a small adjustment. The boutique or AD can assess ...
A Great Photo Report and Commentary
By: jkingston : November 10th, 2016-16:05
You did a wonderful job discovering the many details that make this Blancpain great. Truly, it is in a class by itself in the sport watch category.
Thank you!
By: watchestolove : November 10th, 2016-23:52
I would almost go as far as saying the Bathyscaphe is great bang for the buck!