Vintage Blancpain Fifty Fathoms: A story of Tornek Rayville.

Jul 05, 2018,13:29 PM
 

I got my first Tornek Rayville in 2008, after some years of searches and hunt. 


You can imagine that the moment was quite intense. A Tornek Rayville! Mine! Finally!

A military watch which made and still makes a lot of watch aficionados dream. 

I owned it for four years, till the day I was given the choice to make a trade between my Nr 103 ( All the TR 900 are numbered, at the exception of a very few, but the question remains to know if these " sterile " were issued or not, and the Number 20... 

The TR 900 Nr 103: 







The thing with the Number 20 is that its dial is not at the same level of condition than the Nr 103. 

BUT the " 103 " originally came with a ruined dial, and the former owner changed it for another one, in much better condition. 

The Number 20 came with its original dial, which is nice, but less " impeccable ". 

The TR 900 Number 20: 




If I decided to trade mine, it is because of the provenance of the " 20 ", which achieved to convince me. 

Indeed, the " 20 " was purchased by a reputable and well known watch dealer from the US, who received it from the family of the original owner living in... San Diego, where is located one of the NAVY SEALs' Base.Then, the " 20 " was sold by this very same dealer to a french collector who kept if for some 8 years before offering it to me... While I didn't know and could track the provenance of the " 103 " and the story behind it.

The detail which remains a mystery to me is about the indices. The dial doesn't seem to have been relumed, but the indices glow like a torch in the dark. Which is not something normal for indices filled with Promethium 147, and the luminous glows for a long time! Same thing for the hands, by the way.

So, what did happen to these indices? Were they treated, at a certain moment, with a special paint?

I don't know, and didn't find any conclusive answer on that matter.

Of course I checked that the movement was the correct one, with its specificities, and the case back / dust cover, too. All was ok. 

As for the bezel, the very same one could be observed on a few other TR 900 coming from San Diego. And it is the same than on my ex " 103 ". 

The 20 and the 103 side by side:



One thing is for sure, I don't regret my choice. 

It was one of the few evolutions in my vintage Fifty Fathoms collection since 2012. 

I will tell you more about the few which were added, a bit later. 

Stay tuned! 

Best,

Nicolas


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Best wishes !

 
 By: Horology75 : July 5th, 2018-14:01
Ovi

What a nice story

 
 By: RG1 : July 5th, 2018-14:05
from san diego to paris, wow 👍🏼

Merci, Tom. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : July 5th, 2018-23:56

Master of the Grails

 
 By: Gelato Monster : July 6th, 2018-00:43
Both are to die for. Even a dream for me

Great story, glorious watch and wise decision!

 
 By: Alex83 : July 8th, 2018-11:36
You certainly did the right thing, although am sure you had to think it through quite a bit. I miss so much my Milspec which unfortunayely I had to let it go, now looking for a nice no-rad. for me the FF is way ahead of any other diver from the period inc... 

This is just one of my current dreams.. Together with the JLC UTT Although I have seen it several tiimes.. pls bring it along next time

 
 By: hs111 : July 14th, 2018-03:10
.. And we, ll see, will find out, also about the Brenta Canal with including their famous paintings &/lush wine gardens.. You see, how much I love these series of FF’s, and a for good Milspec I am still keeping my eyes open ! On voir !.. Best, hs