In 1953, Blancpain introduced the first modern diver’s watch, the Fifty Fathoms, an iconic timepiece it now pays homage to with a new limited-edition release In 1953, Blancpain introduced the first modern diver’s watch, the Fifty Fathoms, an iconic timepiece it now pays homage to with a new limited-edition release

In 1953, Blancpain introduced the first modern diver’s watch, the Fifty Fathoms, an iconic timepiece it now pays homage to with a new limited-edition release.

Composed of three 70-piece limited series each named for a different region of the world, and marking 70 years since the original graced the wrists of divers around the globe, the new Fifty Fathoms timepiece boasts a black dial with a sunburst motif, vintage-look luminescent hands and block-type hour-markers.

The 42mm watch case, topped by the famous unidirectional bezel with a domed sapphire inlay, is made of polished steel while the timepiece is powered by the Calibre 1315 movement in a concentrated format, ensuring a five-day power reserve and resistance to magnetism, an essential criterion in the world of diving.

The anniversary edition’s oscillating weight – bearing the “Fifty Fathoms 70th” logo – is made of platinum and features an opening, a technical trick used in the 1950s to increase the suppleness of the rotor and improve its shock resistance.

In 1953, Blancpain introduced the first modern diver’s watch, the Fifty Fathoms, an iconic timepiece it now pays homage to with a new limited-edition release

The watch is fitted with a black NATO YTT+ strap made from 100% recycled and entirely recyclable thread from fishing nets recovered from the sea, a sustainable initiative that will eventually be extended to all Blancpain NATO straps.

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