Blancpain ref. 7002- On the Wrist Review

May 18, 2014,17:02 PM
 

This weekend I made a trip to the safe deposit box looking for a slim dress watch to wear at a formal event.  I knew that my Piaget Altiplano would be the perfect match for the Tux. 

However as I rummaged through the various watch rolls, a forgotten safe queen caught my eye.  It was my Blancpain Extra-Slim.

This watch, with its Cal 64-1, was one of my very early grails.  I remember reading about it on Walt Odets' classic "The A-B-C's of Watch Finish" and I was equally impressed after viewing Steve G's beautiful macroscopic photos.  But back in 2002 I was still a student and anything with a price tag of CHF 4900 was way out of reach.

As luck would have it, during my military service in Japan, I found this second hand specimen in a watch shop in Ginza.  While the dial design was unfamiliar, I recognized the movement at first glance. I didn't remember reading about this limited edition of 200 in any catalog before but I threw caution out the window. I think my fiancée almost had a heart attack when I told her that I spent 6 months COLA to acquire it.  Now about a decade later I would still stay it was money well spent!

This 7002 model is made with a stainless steel case, 36mm diameter and 6.8mm thick. It has the signature double-shouldered bezel but unlike other models with either a black or white multi-level dial, this model's is iridescent blue similar to the one found on the Monaco Flyback.  The Breguet numerals which gave this model a "classic" look are gone and replaced with applied white gold indicies and block Roman numerals filled with superluminova. Another difference between this model and more commonly found variants is that the minute sectors are further divided into 15 sec increments. 

On the wrist, it is easy to see that the multi-level blue dial actually has two different finishes, the center is satin but outer ring shines in the sun.  I can't tell if there is antireflective coating on both sides of the crystal (IIRC this generation of Blancpain - late 1990s-were only coated on the outer surface) but this crystal seems to disappear, where one can seemingly reach in and touch the hands and dial.   


 
The sword hands are wider than its traditional Ref. 7002 counterparts and the lume is very good.  Overall this model resembles the limited edition Aqualung 1999 which was released around the same year.

What do you think?  Is this now a "sport" Blancpain Extra-Slim?

Turn the watch over and the beautifully finished 64-1 is visible through the sapphire crystal. 

Like all Ref. 7002 models, these movements were adjusted in 5 positions and received COSC certification.  It was said very few of these movements were made and cased.  I don't think anyone has ever come up with a real production number.  My movement has the number 497 engraved on one of the plates so I would assume at least 500.

I recall looking at this movement everyday with my loupe for weeks...trying to compare my specimen to SteveG's photos and to Walt's notes.  Still I think there is no watch that I own which can beat it...even Vianny's Classic which utilizes the same base movement.


 

Initially I disliked the bracelet.  It was a combination of brushed and polished finishes but what disturbed my eye were the textured links which reminded me of gopher's teeth.  But on the wrist it is extremely silky and comfortable.  The raised elements did give off just enough visual contrast to make the bracelet interesting but not gaudy. 


 
Hope you've enjoyed reading a little about my Ref 7002.

Anyone else with a 7002 that wants to share a pic?

Best, Mike

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Super review, Mike. Lovely... No, beautiful watch!

 
 By: amanico : May 18th, 2014-21:52
I too love the movement. Superb case, great dial, very nice movement, you have the recipe of a fine Watch. Bravo! Best, Nicolas.

Thanks Nicolas, some folks will think it is a bit small at 36mm

 
 By: mkt33 : May 19th, 2014-06:03
I typically wear 40mm+ so perhaps this Blancpain only gets limited wrist time because of the size. Then again I was also 40 lbs lighter 10 years ago...it looks better on a skinnier wrist :-) Best, Mike

I see beauty, I see oddity ... but at the end I like it a lot.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 19th, 2014-02:00
It reminds me to former days of Blancpain and therefore I appreciated your post/review a lot. Thanks, Mike! Let me explain beauty and odditiy . The beauty is obviously, isn´t it?! A very well executed case, dial and movement. Very classical and sporty at ...  

I understand completely, it is an oddity...

 
 By: mkt33 : May 19th, 2014-06:08
Neither dress nor sport, but I like the dial execution better than the more classical versions mostly because of the radial flip at "9". This watch always reminds me of the saying "They don't make them like they used to any more" :-) Certainly not at a fu... 

There were a few more (Peseux, Chronometers)...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : May 19th, 2014-12:25
iterations of the Peseux 7001 (neé Blancpain Cal. 64) in Blancpain's history: It all startet with nothing less than the beginnings of 'modern' Blancpain (someone called this the 'most obscure singular piece' - ts ts ts... ;-): The movement and its decorat...  

Wow! That is a great history lesson Magnus...

 
 By: mkt33 : May 19th, 2014-13:58
thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge and also highlighting other obscure but interesting Blancpain pieces. Best, Mike

What a glorious piece - it once made me aware of Blancpain!

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : May 19th, 2014-11:50
The 2000 series of Blancpain always was an oddity (to use Oliver's words), an interlocutor between the (then) Villeret and the Léman collection. Case and dial had no orthologous in the brands collection. In fact, its automatic sister Ref. 1160 was my firs...  

Beautiful watch Magnus...it seems to have had the same effect

 
 By: mkt33 : May 19th, 2014-14:03
on you as my ref. 7002 had on me. In fact looking back I find these "vintage" Blancpain circa Biver are so interesting. Thanks for sharing your first Blancpain with me, Mike

Wait, I've got one of those, I think ...

 
 By: cazalea : May 20th, 2014-21:23
Quite rushed for time tonight, but will do a quick photo if I can ... off to the watch cabinet There it is on shelf 2 - do you see it? I messed up all my watches just for this photo to make it more of a challenge (or are they always messy like this) Zoomi...  

I thought of that too. Reminds me of a GTG

 
 By: cazalea : May 20th, 2014-23:17
When I look in the messy watch cabinet. Mike

LOL, YES! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 20th, 2014-23:27

Does that collection cabinet have a

 
 By: mkt33 : May 26th, 2014-20:22
Claw? :-) That's all I can think of whenever I see that photo with all the watches laying around in that showcase. I'd be playing all day...probably trying to grab that SBGW003 Cheers, Mike ...  

I have one....

 
 By: S F : May 23rd, 2014-22:46
Got mine in Tokyo as well back in 2002/3. Not much info was available at that time but I did gather it was based on the non in-house pesaux movement and hesitated a bit. But in the end, I am glad I pulled the trigger. The quality workmanship is there for ...  

Is that one of the "anniversary" editions that were released?

 
 By: mkt33 : May 26th, 2014-20:24
Beautiful...Thanks for sharing. Best, Mike

Wempe

 
 By: S F : May 27th, 2014-06:49
It is a Wempe edition.....could not find much info back then and I recall it was not in the catalogue. SF

I think you have one of those "it doesn't exist"

 
 By: mkt33 : May 28th, 2014-18:44
Wempe editions made in gold. IIRC the recognized Wempe editions were cased in stainless steel with a 7002 that had less elaborate finishing. Your movement appears to have similar finishing treatments like mine. Thanks for sharing a watch that is not suppo... 

Not quite true

 
 By: alphabeta81 : June 25th, 2014-08:57
I have a Wempe in SS and a 7002 with Breguet numerals in SS, and the movement in both is 100% identical to each other and to the Walt pictures on Ninanet. I have seen the Wempe edition believe it or not with both the less finished movement AND the high gr... 

More or less reworked movement in the same edition...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : June 30th, 2014-12:17
my guess is that this is quite possible from what I recall. But weren't the Wempe watches fitted with a solid case back, or am I mixing them up with another LE? Best, Magnus

Nice watch!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 25th, 2014-12:30
I've been really impressed with the top notch movement finishing as I learn more and more about this brand!

I missed this post!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : May 26th, 2014-18:31
This is a great looking Blancpain Mike. The movement and dial are beautiful. I think the bracelet is a bit formal looking for my taste but for a dressy look, it works very well. I love the movement macro shot! Thanks for sharing Mike. cheers robin

I like this era of Blancpain

 
 By: Mostel : June 18th, 2014-21:58
Great movement and beautiful blue dial.