I told you that in January we had a blast of vintage Fifty Fathoms. 3 friends, 20 vintage Fifty Fathoms, a lot of legendary pieces here. Here are some photos. The crazy one gathering the 20 vintage Fifty Fathoms: Among them, 2 " Bund ", A Rotomatic Incabl
The Rotomatic Incabloc mention exists on a few Milspecs, seen in the late 27xx to the early 29xx case number range. Here are two specimens ( Credit Sothebys and Bonham ). Number 2860. Number 2915. How charming! Best, Nicolas
"Another Rotomatic Incabloc with the triangle, below the number 1000. Nr 6xx: " But the bezel style is clearly later. I noticed this on Luc's 528 already. The early bezel used a different typeface. Cheers Jose
This is a cool feature you can see on vintage Fifty Fathoms, under 1000 case number. Here is one, to be credited to Amsterdam Watch Company, number 712. Note that the dial on this one is a later one: Here, for the comparison, the dial from the era, and th
Another one used by the divers of the US Army. The biggest problem with these vintage Fifty Fathoms is that they are as irresistible as they are highly addictive. Sp each time you see one, you want to get it. I have several vintage Fifty Fathoms, and all
We discussed the " Act III " many times lately, and we know that Blancpain took inspiration from a vintage Blancpain, but which one? Many said that it was the Bronze Milspec. They are partially true. To be more correct and precise, it is a Bronze Milspec,