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Thanks for your reply, Kari.
I have come across someone who hold the same view about the complete calendar as you. It is a fine looking watch. However regarding the Aqualung I haven't had much info on them as is rather confusing to look around the current Blancpain website. At one time the Aqualung took on quite the resemblence of its FF brother being all sporty and and then the next thing I know it's an ultrathin dress watch. Am I making sense?
I think Blancpain as brand is ... how should I say this ... ... well I just don't know what to say! That's the problem.
I just hope someone can clear some of these dark clouds covering my head.
Rgs
Tyler
Both Aqua Lung and
By: dr.kol : March 30th, 2011-01:44
the complete calendar are having some history behind them. Aqual Lung is very much associated with Fifty Fathoms and the Complete Calendar is having a strong role re-introducing complicated mechanical watches to the consumers. I like both watches a lot an...
Who could clear the head?
By: dr.kol : March 30th, 2011-02:47
I think that Blancpain is looking for a "New Direction". I am far too old and too conservative to understand this direction. Earlier Blancpains were very clean watches looking like Blancpains. Today, if I see a L-Evolution (or what ever it's caslled), Ric...
100% or is it 90% :-)
By: BDLJ : March 31st, 2011-23:24
But going to the original question, I do consider the Air Command a historical icon 'beside the Fifty Fathoms'. Aside from those two, as far as I can see, the Blancpain historical cupboard is quite bare. They weren't much of a watch-maker back then.
Cal.615
By: ddaniel : March 31st, 2011-07:38
In 1956 Blancpain released the Ladybird model with the cal.615, the smallest automatic movement ever made. This may nor sound like a major hit now, but it certainly was back then. Also, Blancpain sometimes gets praise for never having produced a quartz wa...