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Baselworld 2013: Blancpain
Jun 05, 2013,17:39 PM
Blancpain at Baselworld 2013
presented by Marcus Hanke
This
year, Blancpain presented only five new watches, two of which are
breathtaking new complications, however. Therefore, I am posting more
pictures per watch.
I will start with the watch that has seen the
most discussion already, the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe. If you have not
done so yet, please do not miss to read Oliver’s excellent article on
this new watch:
blancpain.watchprosite.com
and
blancpain.watchprosite.com
There
is hardly anything to add to this concise report, other than my
personal opinion on the Bathyscaphe: It leaves me rather unimpressed.
With the 2007 Fifty Fathoms, Blancpain succeeded in launching what
quickly became a cult watch. There is hardly any doubt that this Fifty
Fathoms is one of the most desirable and popular diving watches of the
recent years, up there with the Sea Dweller and the Submariner. This
Bathyscaphe is ... well, mediocre; an average tool watch in design,
exclusive only in price and its movement. Not that it is overpriced,
some manufacturing details (ceramics and liquid metal bezel, ceramised
titanium case, and especially its fine cal. 1315 movement) indicate an
upper tier watch, but it does not spark similar emotions as the “big”
Fifty Fathoms. If one desires an excellent diving watch with
state-of-the-art technology in case and movement, one is better served
by an Omega Seamaster, at a substantially lower price.
There are two versions shown here, the first has a 43mm brushed stainless steel case and a metallic grey dial:
The other, not mentioned in the press material, has a black titanium case that has been treated with ceramics and a black dial:
A final member of the Bathyscaphe
family is the ladies’ version, coming in all-white, with a diameter of
38mm and equipped with the cal. 1150 movement.
It
is interesting to see that the expensive brands discover the
caseback-abrasive NATO strap. This strap was for watch enthusiasts what
jeans were for the young people in the late Sixties: sign of resistance
against established conventions and ideas of the “old”. Horology
anarchos enjoyed wearing an old and beaten Rolex on a NATO strap, if
possible with stripes. All kinds of colours, but preferably faded with
dirt stains, this is the NATO strap that, when attached to a rather
expensive watch, should tear it into the mud of anti-bourgeois
expressions; converting a Nixon into a Ché Guevara, this is what NATO
straps are intended to do with a costly timepiece. Why not?
But
like jeans, that were ripped with rage by the Punk generation when their
parents started to wear expensive denim with sports jackets, and that
were later released with articifially produced rips and huge price tags
as fashion goodies, to be worn by exactly those who were the original
targets of these symbols of protest, now snobbish NATO strap variants
are included as fashionable attachments with exclusive timepieces only
wealthy would buy. It’s time to find a different strap type for the
“antis”; old and oily bike chains come to my mind ...
The
following ladies’ timepieces, however, do not attempt a similar social
splits, but express exclusivity in every detail - and beautifully so, I
should add. The Chronographe Grande Date is unique by its eccentric dial
for hours and minutes at 12, while the chronograph second hand remains
central. “Subdials” for chronograph hours and minutes are reduced to
elegant numbers at 9 and 3, while the position at 6 is reserved for a
big date indication. The complete lack of registers for the chronograph
counters makes clear that its function is used as a pure style element
only.
Added is a golden arc stretching
over the mother of pearl dial, set with diamonds, while different
variants have diamonds on the bezels, in one or two rows.
The watch is powered by a selfwinding cal. 26F8G movement, featuring a flower-shaped winding rotor.
Diameter of the case is 38.6mm.
For
years, watch enthusiasts kept discussing the differences between
tourbillon and carrousel. Thankfully, Blancpain offers an educative
lesson now by revealing a watch featuring both: The Le Brassus
Tourbillon Carrousel has a flying tourbillon at 12 and a flying
carrousel at 6. To exclude any confusion, each is labelled on the “dial”
ring.
Every
balance has its own mainspring barrel as a power source. The
substantial crown winds them both simultaneously, to assure the exactly
same power output for the two balances. A power reserve indication is
realised on the back side of the movement. A differential gear connects
the two balances and transfers the average of the rates to the hands.
Does this really make sense? No; but neither do expensive mechanical
watches in a time when accurate electronic timing components cost a few
cents.
The massive movement’s power reserve is at 168 hours, while the case is also massive, with a diameter of 44.6mm.
With
only one balance, but an added cathedral chiming mechanism and a
chronograph, the Le Brassus Carrousel Répétition Minutes Chronographe
Flyback really excels. As its designation suggests, it features a flying
carrousel balance and a flyback chronograph with a central 30 minutes
hand.
It
is not easy to keep apart the four pink gold coloured hands: The long
second hand is for the chronograph seconds, the shorter one with the red
tip is the central 30 minutes counter hand.
The
most important feature of the selfwinding movement is its minute
repeater mechanism on three coils, a so-called cathedral chime. This is
really a marvellous timepiece with excellent finish, in a 45mm pink gold
case with a fire-enamelled dial ring.
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Baselworld 2013: Blancpain
By: Marcus Hanke : June 5th, 2013-17:39
Blancpain at Baselworld 2013 presented by Marcus Hanke This year, Blancpain presented only five new watches, two of which are breathtaking new complications, however. Therefore, I am posting more pictures per watch. I will start with the watch that has se...
Nice Collection
By: Denis Boulle : June 17th, 2013-02:07
Looking Nice And Great Collection Of Blancpain watches. I especially I love it Grey Dial with Green Straps also like White Straps Watches. thanks For share.