too like the Royal Oak and the Overseas. A much underrated sports chronograph like the Blancpain Leman chronograph that has unfortunately been discontinued too. The Air Command was one out of the three models at launch in the second half of the 90’s. Ther
From one of my friends, in steel. I had it in white gold blue dial, which was really eye catching. Its 38, 5 mm case ( from memory ) was perfect for me. Gone, but not forgotten. Best, Nicolas
The Leman Chronograph Perpetual in white gold was a watch I got in 2003, and which I loved a lot. The combination of white gold and blue dial was top, and the moon phase exquisite. A good 38, 5 mm case, a bit thick, though, but what a charm. At that time,
Have you noticed the red tip of the seconds hand of Blancpain Leman chronograph? I always like that detail. However, I wanted to get the original Blancpain rubber strap with red stitching. Such did not exist and I decided still to get one. Blancpain has d
Hi all, I'm new here. For some time now i have been looking for my next watch to add to my small collection. Quite early on i decided it needs to be a chronograph and preferrably on a leader strap. Since my other two watches are Rolex (is that a bad word
Thanks Magnus for your post. I have the watch already and it will go to service center within days, to get confirmation if it has flyback function or not, and full service as well. Once I get the watch back, I will post the result. If it's a Leman Chronog
Hi to all, attended to an Antiquorum auction on the weekend and successfully bidded my first ever Blancpain Flyback Leman Chronograph watch. On the catalogue, it emphasis that on normal Flyback watches, the word "Flyback" is on the dial underneath the wor
Hi Phil, Have you seen the watch you are referring to, it sounds like a Leman Chronograph . The 2185 is the regular chronograph, the 2185F is the Flyback Chronograph. They did make a Limited Edition of the 2185F in RG/black military dial for the US only o