With a wrist size of 17,5mm my former 45mm FF was simply too big. So I recently sold it and I'm super happy to be able to replace it with the smaller version so quickly 😃
I don’t think anyone will argue that as a Haute Horlogerie brand, Blancpain takes a backseat to the likes of Patek, Vacheron, and Audemars Piguet. Yes, the movement finishing on the dive watches is unrivaled and they are well known for these dive watch li
Each time with a different friend. Here with my Spanish friend: Here we have two TR 900, A Milspec UDT, another Military Milspec( with the craze on the plexy ), one AM, a Pakistani Milspec, a Bronze, and a very special Rotomatic Incabloc. among other thin
The recent releases prompted me to remove the nato and put it on a rubber strap. I know others would disagree but I like the dial and hands of act 1 better. I am not bothered by the date either, but find the non standard lugs size to be incredibly annoyin
The new 5010 is more than a pure size reduction, various small but significant details give the watch an aesthetic harmony boost. More hands-on impressions coming soon 😇 Have a great weekend everyone! Henrik
Being invited by local BP Boutique to try on the new 5010 series of Fifty Fathoms, side by side with my Act III. Some of my thoughts on this new regular line of FF: 1. The 42.3mm is much more wearable than the former 45mm one on small to medium wrist. Tho
I randomly came across this photo and it looks great! Was curious if anyone has this watch or has seen this in person? How does it look with the gray dial and bezel? For some reason I can't find it on the Blancpain website at all.