This’s definitely the best box on the market. Because it can be used like a travel box for other things . unlike the wooden one that you take out once a year
Yeah I agree with you. I used to like the Omega big boxes but eventually after realizing it only collects dust, and now I also prefer this packaging with a travel box. It's so much more useful.
No bracelet option as of yet. I spoke to the president of Blancpain north America and he told me that rubber strap options are coming later in the year. There are already some NATO options which can be purchased at the Boutiques. But regarding a stainless steel bracelet let's hope that something comes out of it in the future. I agree, bracelet looks and works usually the best.
I managed to grab one too. Wasn’t cheap but I was happy to do it as Fifty Fathoms LEs generally hold value very well so it felt safe. However there’s speculation atm that Act 3 will be a standard production 42mm model - I think this would be a real slap in the face to all those who bought the 70th anniversary and forked out the extra $4k or so for a platinum rotor etc. lol. Value retention will absolutely tank as well 🙄
I really enjoy this watch tremendously and very happy that I purchased it. I plan on keeping the watch so not really concerned about the resale value. I doubt that Blancpain will do a regular production in this seize though. If they do however, I think the demand will be through the roof and thus the resale value will also be higher.
I can feel your happiness through this video. Congratulations. I reserved a regular version of 42mm. I also wanted to buy the 70th anniversary version, but the reservation failed.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll keep this tip in mind for the next vid. I have couple of other Blancpain and have the intention to do a quick review on those as well
That is a clone of the Certina DS P200M and comes with the metal bracelet, which tells me that the Swatch group is borrowing models and movements from its brands
This’s definitely the best box on the market. Because it can be used like a travel box for other things . unlike the wooden one that you take out once a year
Yeah I agree with you. I used to like the Omega big boxes but eventually after realizing it only collects dust, and now I also prefer this packaging with a travel box. It's so much more useful.
Absolutely amazing watch wow
Congratulations that's a beautiful watch.... One lucky guy
Thank you kindly
Congratulations from Manchester England well done 😊
Gorgeous watch! I've always loved the Fifty Fathoms, however, the huge size was a disqualifier for me. Very excited about the 42 mm!!!
The 42mm wears more like a 41mm and is the perfect seize imho
@@thesignedcase even better!
Astonishing! The only sad thing is they don’t have a bracelet for that, do they? Mil-spec looks so much better on the bracelet than on the strap.
No bracelet option as of yet. I spoke to the president of Blancpain north America and he told me that rubber strap options are coming later in the year. There are already some NATO options which can be purchased at the Boutiques. But regarding a stainless steel bracelet let's hope that something comes out of it in the future. I agree, bracelet looks and works usually the best.
Nice watch. Where is the follow up?
Stunning piece 🤩
Thank you! Cheers!
Congratulations 🎉great time piece ❤
Thank you! 😊
Aren't rounded bezels scratch magnets?
Stunning 😮❤
Congratulations, Very nice watch.
I have one (I think same your number but my watch is seriesII number 30 )
I managed to grab one too. Wasn’t cheap but I was happy to do it as Fifty Fathoms LEs generally hold value very well so it felt safe. However there’s speculation atm that Act 3 will be a standard production 42mm model - I think this would be a real slap in the face to all those who bought the 70th anniversary and forked out the extra $4k or so for a platinum rotor etc. lol. Value retention will absolutely tank as well 🙄
Oh wow where did you hear that? Sorry I'm on the other side of really wanting that to happen 🤣
I really enjoy this watch tremendously and very happy that I purchased it. I plan on keeping the watch so not really concerned about the resale value. I doubt that Blancpain will do a regular production in this seize though. If they do however, I think the demand will be through the roof and thus the resale value will also be higher.
Yeah this then the swatch collab in 42mm I think it’s all trending to a regular 42mm version release but maybe that’s just wishful thinking
Here we are. Regular production model on a bracelet just dropped. :D
Beautiful, but...unless I win the lottery, I'll keep wearing my Sinn 104. They look very similar IMHO.
Congrats, wear it in good health.
Beautiful!
I am so jealous 😩 I tried to connect on site when they started selling I couldn't buy one
Is that tribute to FF mil spec on your wrist? Thats incredibly rare, specially with the ss bracelet.
Yes it is, the Milspec. I bought the bracelet separately. I plan on doing a review on that watch as well, when I get the time eventually :)
Thanks
@@thesignedcase Awesome! Looking to buy one, but can't find any for sale.
I can feel your happiness through this video. Congratulations.
I reserved a regular version of 42mm. I also wanted to buy the 70th anniversary version, but the reservation failed.
Sana All!
You guna need a bigger box 😮
Why do people not know how to film in panorama? For example - when you tried to compare the two watches on your wrist we couldn’t see them together…
Thanks for the feedback. I'll keep this tip in mind for the next vid. I have couple of other Blancpain and have the intention to do a quick review on those as well
Just enjoy the video,no need to pick at everything all of the time ,just relax and let people do their thing
That is a clone of the Certina DS P200M and comes with the metal bracelet, which tells me that the Swatch group is borrowing models and movements from its brands
Are you comparing Certina to a Blancpain? You must be very new to watches.
Wish I had money.
I just cannot like the flimsy fabric Nato strap on $10k + watches...
Paid for over pacakaging.