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Sep 13, 2012,03:27 AM
 

If there is one piece I would not expect to ever see this, it is the fifty fathoms.
Of course all can happen to anything mechanical but not on a fifty, don't you agree?
Anyway I guess I have to take it in ;-(  and I eat some pain blanc till it returns!







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Ouch! That is an original way to read the time.

 
 By: amanico : September 13th, 2012-03:34
Maybe even a bit too original. For sure, Blancpain will fix that, but it is really frustrating, to say the least, to see that. Keep the faith, nonetheless! Best, Nicolas.

Faith here has gone out the window! And

 
 By: PoyFR : September 13th, 2012-04:55
I did not capture it (I will try later), I even noticed some strange marks underneath (but in) the 'ceramic bezel' as if the water goes in it. I did not see that before, but I did.

Ouch! :) You forgot the platinum rule...

 
 By: amanico : September 13th, 2012-05:06
When it comes to watches, you'd better deal with Dédé./ :) Best, Nicolas

Interested to know what activity ...

 
 By: AndrewD : September 13th, 2012-05:42
... led to dislodging both the seconds hand and an index marker. I hope it is still under warranty and there is no damage to the dial with these 'foreign bodies' floating around. Let us know what Blancpain say about this occurrence and how long it takes t... 

Just plain normal wear!

 
 By: PoyFR : September 13th, 2012-05:52
I too find it incredible especially because this piece has never been involved in anything close to ‘tragic’. This is why I am so disappointed as I considered the FF watches (specially the modern versions) to be amongst the topest sport watches. Sadly it ... 

Jumping index and hand ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : September 13th, 2012-07:24
is a new complication, isn´t it :-) If you bought it from a BP Boutique it shouldn´t be a big deal, if from an AD it depends on your relationship ... What is about your "ceramic bezel"? There have been some issues with some early production pieces. It sta... 

I would give a chance to many other, but not to 'FF'

 
 By: PoyFR : September 13th, 2012-07:31
to a FF, I cannot imagine how poor of a dial quality it is for what is pictured to happen, I am astonished! I bought it from AD, but, it does not matter how they will treat this issue, they 'blancpain' can only worsen my feelings. Sincerely I cannot belie... 

I can understand your frustration ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : September 13th, 2012-07:44
but as I said before, give them a chance to solve the problem. Perfection is something I love a lot, but it is more than rare in the reality. When it comes to watches I always try to get the "best package" and not only the best watch. When there are probl... 

First, I can totally understand your frustration...

 
 By: shortys home : September 13th, 2012-08:55
... second, I personally do not consider this a Blancpain typical defect. A friend of mine picked up his Patek Nautilus 5711 at the AD, and 5 minutes later one index fell the dial... I guess you picked a bad piece, that is a shame, but as an long time own... 

Sorry about your problem

 
 By: Psmith : September 13th, 2012-08:51
I am amazed though... I have never seen any problems with the FF apart from the known early bezel problem (an easy fix) I condsider my FF to be the most solidly built watch I own You say normal daily wear, but please can you tell us more about what happen... 

Happens to the best of them.

 
 By: aboen : September 13th, 2012-19:04
Happens to the best of them... …But I certainly understand your frustration. I've had a chronic issue with a few sports watches from manufactures many consider the top houses in the business; I expected perfection when I buy from these types of manufactur... 

....nothing is perfect but you know who...

 
 By: ClaVO : September 13th, 2012-23:00
....our wives lol ;) ahhh the means to a watch purchase end.

Exactly! lol

 
 By: aboen : September 13th, 2012-23:05

I'm sure your watch will be repaired good as new or better..

 
 By: ClaVO : September 13th, 2012-23:05
Don't let this deter you from the swatch group. Very sad happenings but in life all things must be accepted. Perfection is an ideal that exists in mathematics but has no real life application. Again only the best wishes and a return of your beautiful FF

I have past the pardon time

 
 By: PoyFR : September 13th, 2012-23:08
I have past the time of wasting my time (well still trying not to) and I past the time for pardon unless the parties have no interests. Those renown companies owe us one thing only, to ensure that we get quality. Personally I am fed up of those companies ... 

Can't argue with that…

 
 By: aboen : September 13th, 2012-23:38
…as I’ve also moved on (consciously or subconsciously) from the couple of brands that disappointed me in the past and never looked back.

May I ask ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : September 14th, 2012-01:13
what was the last perfect (without any issues - longterm) you bought? Me, almost none. Tried ALS, Mercedes, IBM, Apple, Leica, Canon, ... only the way they solved the problem was different. No problems = no purchases???

You've got it right

 
 By: PoyFR : September 14th, 2012-02:07
We can say that perfection is about how it is handled. What solutions are to a problem... fine by me too… But it is also how you decide to make something. To me it must correspond to who and what you portrait to be. Up to sometimes ago, my sentiments, my ... 

That's so bad it's laughable!

 
 By: fernando : September 15th, 2012-22:31
Understand your feelings on this one but let's see if they can resolve this in the proper manner. I have also had issues with some watches in regards to QC etc. and it's the way they handle the matter that's most important. Some back their products and en... 

Sad to see

 
 By: agyzace : September 18th, 2012-22:21
This is for sure an uncommon site, but I have had similar pieces fall off Rolex pieces in the past, due to very high vibrations, so this is not shocking. However, Blancpain will be able to trace the very high vibration that caused two irrelevant pieces to... 

UPDATE (partly my 'bad' or close to me)

 
 By: PoyFR : October 19th, 2012-00:09
After a thorough inspection, it appear that the watch received a choc from underneath (the back of one lug) In the first examination Blancpain says, on larger watches a choc of this sort causes resonance resulting this sort of damages... (I do not recall ... 

Thanks for the update, POY.

 
 By: amanico : October 19th, 2012-02:43
And for telling us how it could happen. Well, I had a 44 mm Panerai, the Arktos, to be precise, which had some " dangerous " moments, and which stood them excellently. Too bad it ends this way. Best, Nicolas

Thanks for the update

 
 By: Psmith : October 19th, 2012-03:48
It is good to have a plausible explanation. Will you be keeping the watch after it has been repaired? At least it will have had a thorough examination and rebuild by Blancpain : )