First of all, many thanks to KMII for hosting this month’s WS. 🙏 What an interesting topic. Complications are one of those subjects where every collector seems to have a different answer. Some are fascinated by chronographs, others by perpetual calendars,
Just found this Blancpain section of the forum - great stuff. I am a Blancpain fan from Norway with 3 BP watches in my collection (purchase year in certificate in brackets): - Bathyscaphe 38 Blue (2026) - Fifty Fathoms Tribute to Milspec (2017) - Léman Aq
I could not agree more with you about the impact of a strap on how a watch sits on the wrist and also how it looks in terms of lug to lug. I tried the 42mm Fifty Fathoms on the rubber strap and it was significantly smaller than my 40mm Sea Dweller, to the
Originally launched in 2024 with two models in satin brushed red gold, the polished case finish highlights the luxurious aspects of the timepiece. Here are some impressions, hope you enjoy. Cheers Henrik
And my choice is actually the blancpain. Of course, my heart can't accept stamped guilloche for craft pieces. But the officer style caseback, the decoration of the rotor and the case design is something I appreciate. In fact, just a week ago there was a g
I have always liked the Fifty Fathoms because of the sexy convex sapphire bezel. In the past, those 45mm FF and the smaller 42mm FF are all too big for my tiny wrist. Once in a while, Blancpain released the utterly irresistible 40mm limited editions, but