keen on the polished case, or the raised ceramic bezel. However, I am a fan of the FF Bathyscape for the reasons stated. Try one on, especially with the NATO strap. Still nicely on the wrist.
Hard to imagine that a little over 60 years ago, there was no dive watch market! There were some specialist dive watches developed for military purposes, but to all intents and purposes, these were not available to the civilian population. In today’s mark...
I am a diver and a fan of Blancpain. I find Fifty Fathoms a bit too big and especially too thick. I will take a closer look next time I'm in London and walking down the New Bond Street. Best, Kari
keen on the polished case, or the raised ceramic bezel. However, I am a fan of the FF Bathyscape for the reasons stated. Try one on, especially with the NATO strap. Still nicely on the wrist. Thanks Andrew H
When the Bathyscaphe was released almost two years ago I immediately fell for it, although once I tried it on, the excitement passed and I convinced myself that the classic FF is the one for me. In any case, I completely agree with your points, in which a...
from the watch, the way it looks on the wrist, and the price point that this is direct competitor by Blancpain to the Rolex models. To me, with the same movement as the other FF models, Blancpain are deliberately cross subsidizing the smaller brother to t...
I just thought it was due to the water resistance capacity of the Watch. You taught me something, with Shakespeare. Excellent on the wrist review, Andrew. There is one big point for this Watch: The size and thickness of the case. The dial is not bad, eith...
from Shakespeare, the depth rating is still on the conservative side if you ask me. Fifty fathoms roughly translates into 100 metres. Most of the watches will go further. I think the date window should have been left out (personal preference), but everyth...
A great high horology alternative to the already excellent Rolex Submariner. The movement finishing is actually fairly impressive for a watch of this price and fits the usual "Blancpain" caliber. The movement finishing has especially nice anglage at the e...
Great review!!!!! I particularly loved seeing the lume underwater. In so many ways this watch sits in an entirely different class than the R. Consider the sophistication of the movement. The silicium hairspring does more than offer antimagnetic properties...
and all that, but would argue that Blancpain considered the design first and therefore have the legitimate high ground on usage. Thanks for reading Andrew H