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19 May 2017, 12:05 AM | #1 |
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Subdued Luxury, the Blancpain Bathyscaphe
While no watch holds any place of permanence in my collection, there are many that I like more than others and then there are a small handful that I actually connect with.....the 3570, the JLC DeepSea Chrono and the Grand Seiko SBGR061 come to mind. I am adding the Bathyscaphe to that exclusive club.
The Bathy is discrete and purposeful and I can't remember where I heard term but it is "subdued luxury" 43mm wide and 13.4mm thick, it is sportier than its big brother with a sunburst dial that is explosive and ever shifting - the SS version sports a grey-ish dial while the Ti version goes with a black dial. The overall delivery / effect is immediately one of "shock and awe" at the confluence and harmony of, what on the surface seem to be mismatched elements. The tool-ish indicators of the Heavily grained titanium, larger crown and hardcore NATO paired with highly polished white gold hands/makers and a ceramic bezel that normally are associated with dress-ier type watches. Two things I want you to notice in this shot: 1) Beaultiful play of the dial and 2) the facted lugs The facet on the lugs tapers up to the case showing off very pleasing lines up to the crown - the crown is not small, but not out of place either - very easy to grip and operate and still keeping in proper perspective with the case Ceramic Bezel with Liquid Metal inserts and very crisp and sharp detent Polished white gold indices and hands and the printing text is austere - small logo and fine printing that doesn't scream at you - discrete Date window at 4:30 is subdued thanks to the matching black background. Note the beveled frame of the window Taking a step back from dial details - the overall appearance of the dial is nothing short of astonishing and often shows a range of shades/hues and tones with the slightest motion of the wrist Turn the watch over and it gets even better if you can believe it. The star of the watch is the Calibre 1315. From the Blancpain website: "The goal in particular was to endow the watch with an optimal autonomy, while ensuring constant energy at all times. The new Calibre 1315 does indeed have an exceptional power reserve of 5 days. 120 hours. It uses a glucydur free sprung balance." 35 jewels & 227 components and all finished with what you’d expect from a High Horology Manufacture 3 mainspring barrels coupled in series ensure even release of torque Grained texture to the blackened 18ct gold rotor. It is a heavy winding mass that ensures efficient and effective winding on the wrist Amagnetic due to the silicon hairspring – open case back and still 300m / 1000 Ft Edges of the bridges are polished – slots are camfered - even the jewel sinks are polished Turning her back around - Exceptional lume – doesn’t take much effort to charge and is long lasting And Finally, I coulnd't stop without at least mentioning the High End heavy duty hardware on what quite possibly could be pinnacle of NATO’s and very nive sailcloth with a thin backing - both are very comfortable and feature Beautifully finished and faceted pin buckle Thank you |
19 May 2017, 01:35 AM | #2 |
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I love it Mike and beautiful pics!
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19 May 2017, 02:18 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, Terry I appreciate it
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19 May 2017, 03:41 AM | #4 |
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Very nice, and great pics
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19 May 2017, 10:08 AM | #5 |
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Great post my friend! Hope all is well with you!
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19 May 2017, 11:02 AM | #6 |
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Great post and even better pics!
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Very nice!
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3 July 2017, 03:21 PM | #8 |
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awesome watch
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3 July 2017, 04:08 PM | #9 |
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Congratulations,
It's a belated one but I have just noticed this review. Thanks for sharing this watch Happy Days
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6 July 2017, 09:20 AM | #10 |
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Wow, that's a beautiful watch and a great review / photo-shoot
I never noticed the lugs before - super nice design, well done, BP!!! I hope to add a BP to my collection some day - I was really drawn to this year's Fifty Fathoms MilSpec but at €13K I knew right away it wasn't going to happen... *sigh* Thanks again for the excellent introduction to your beauty - enjoy it
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Very nice, congratulations!
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7 July 2017, 02:47 AM | #12 |
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Super nice watch. I'm debating between the Bathyscaphe and the Submariner No Date as my first real luxury watch. Everyone keeps telling me to go with the Rolex, however, there's just something about the clean aesthetics and craftsmanship of this timepiece that's making me hesitate.
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Gorgeous watch that has had my attention for quite some time. Beautiful pics and great post, too. Thank you!
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7 July 2017, 11:32 PM | #14 |
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Excellent review with fantastic photos! Thank you
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24 August 2017, 01:52 PM | #15 |
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Seen a couple of these recently and have liked them a lot more than I expected. Great photos and review - enjoy!
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Looks great!
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25 September 2017, 03:55 AM | #17 |
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Great photos and awesome watch !
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25 September 2017, 10:30 PM | #18 |
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Great watch. Awesome review. Well done
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28 January 2022, 08:52 AM | #19 |
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Great review, sometimes less is more. I was an admirer of the regular FF but this has me thinking differently! Discretion is always good in my book....
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6 March 2022, 03:48 AM | #20 |
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Thank you for sharing, nice review. I really like this watch .
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