Get ready for a dive into the ultimate blue watch experience! Blancpain, the original dive watch brand, has quietly unveiled a stunning new addition to its Fifty Fathoms collection, and it's a real showstopper.
This latest release, the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Blue Abyss, is a true masterpiece for blue watch enthusiasts. With a unique and captivating design, Blancpain has taken a bold step towards creating a timepiece that's both elegant and eye-catching.
But here's where it gets controversial... While some may argue that the all-black dive watch is a classic, Blancpain has dared to venture into the realm of blue, and they've done it with style.
The 43.6mm ceramic case, dubbed 'Blue Abyss,' is a masterpiece in itself. Inspired by the ocean's depths, it evokes a sense of mystery and intrigue. The case is paired with a fully lumed blue ceramic bezel, a first for the Bathyscaphe line, adding a touch of luminosity to the overall design.
The attention to detail continues with the Super-LumiNova coating. The bezel markings and hands are filled with a vibrant blue lume, ensuring visibility day and night. Even the date disc matches the dark blue sunburst dial, with a white print for optimal readability.
And this is the part most people miss... The strap, made from Blancpain's signature rubber-backed sailcloth, features a dark blue shade with fluorescent blue stitching. This subtle yet striking detail ties the entire design together, creating a cohesive and captivating look.
Under the sapphire display caseback, you'll find the Blancpain Calibre 1315 automatic movement, boasting a silicon balance spring and an impressive 120-hour power reserve. What's more, the 18K gold rotor, usually blackened on other Fifty Fathoms models, has been given a matching blued finish, adding to the overall aesthetic.
The Blue Abyss is available as a boutique exclusive, priced at $17,400, alongside its slightly less blue sibling. Both watches offer a unique take on the dive watch, but the Blue Abyss truly stands out with its all-blue design.
So, what do you think? Is this the ultimate blue dive watch? Do you prefer the classic blacked-out look, or does the Blue Abyss capture your imagination? Let us know in the comments! We'd love to hear your thoughts on this controversial yet captivating timepiece.