Blancpain Fifty Fathoms "Aqualung" Ref. 2462
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- The Blancpain series of dive watches have a history that is just as storied as some of the more infamous and famous dive watches of the same era. The vintage Blancpain dive watches are becoming increasingly rare as a result of collectors holding onto these specific timepieces and very small production numbers by Blancpain, to begin with. The Armed Forces were early adopters of Blancpain dive watches. Including the French and American Navy as were the early underwater explorers such as Jacque Cousteau among many others. The early Blancpain dive watches embody the golden era of design and innovation that we love from the late 1950s into the 1960s.
1953 Blancpain Fifty Fathoms (Ref. 2462) Aqualung 1000FT
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Bulova Mil ships springs to mind!
Love this. Thanks for covering
Probably the best looking vintage piece. Next to early speedies.
It is an icon and from a technical perspective set the stage for all dive watches to follow.
i guess it is pretty off topic but do anybody know a good website to watch new series online?
I love these, great looking piece.
Its an incredible Watch!!
love the pause after the "this watch actually is for sale..." that was the the moment of true sadness. great vid guys
Only have two wrists... and so much time to wear the watch I love!
Love the watch! Amazing bezel
It really is!
Stunning piece.
Gorgeous piece Cam, love the puffy lume, stamped case back and don’t forget that beautiful bezel 👌🏻🤤
I just don’t come across this kind of stuff in Australia and I collect vintage hard!
Well done mate, cheers.
We do ship to Australia heh in all seriousness its a killer piece and always happy to share! I appreciate you my man!
Craft & Tailored come for a holiday and bring that watch with you, cash in hand Cam, CASH in HAND!!! Lol
the double back is made I think to put equal pressure on the seal without twisting it. very clever system. thanks for the video
Great video as usual ! Always an immense pleasure to watch your vids 👍👍
Cheers from Belgium !
I believe this is the Fifty Fathoms you brought the night I bought the 1680 from you back in 2017. You had it on a khaki colored strap at that time. Super awesome watch 👍🏼
You got alot of cool pieces dude!
Too bad about the fragility of the Bakelite bezel. That’s a watch I wouldn’t want to take off. Cool af.
It's not like glass but it is something you need to be aware of especially when wearing it. And its a very cool watch one of my favorite dive watches of all time!
1000 feet and fifty fathoms don't seem to be the same ? ( 50 fathoms = 300 feet. ) 🤔
TGV is that you...😂
Whos TGV??
Craft & Tailored - Seriously? 😂 the guy from the urban Gentry channel.
In fact, in 1952 both Jean-Jacques Fiechter and René Jeanneret were amateur SCUBA divers and both wanted a black dial dive watch with rotating bezel.
That's how Blancpain & Rolex almost brought out the same type of black dial diving toolwatch in 1952 & 1953. By 1957 used by US Navy used as Tornek-Rayville....
JJF wore a prototype to a dive where a Rolex director was present. It's not a coincidence. BP was first. If ones keen on diving more into the history, not myth, I recommend a talk by Jeffrey Kingston.
@@krit5339 1950s... Exciting times indeed !
@@krit5339too bad Rolex fanboys like Perezscope are trying to debunk this blame. At first he wrote the article about debunking the Fifty Fathoms not being a first modern dive watch, I almost fell for it. And then he wrote another article about the Zodiac Seawolf was not came out in 1953. This guy really has a Rolex fanboy agenda, he really want the Sub to be a first dive watch
Fuck that’s gorgeous
This guy is ridiculous. The watch is great. Otherwise I couldn’t stand watching the whole video.