I'd like to see the FF in a 41mm size, that bezel is pretty thick. Its absurd to think they have only done that (40mm's) in very limited LEs, they have a Ferrari in their stable but refuse to let it out. It would be an undeniably huge hit.
So close to being perfect, hoping next generation of Bathyscaphe will increase the legibility (aka size up the indices, make bezel more readable and finally differentiate the hour and minute hands)
I like the idea of getting a diver from a brand that isn't mainstream (although the coming Swatch X Blancpain colab will definetly put a spotlight on the brand, at least temporaily) but things like a non-hacking movement in 2023 are questionable for a watch in the five digit price point range...
Bathyscaphe is my grail watch, but I think that 38mm one is probably too small for average wrists. For a diver, at least. Probably a lot of people that can't wear the 43 though. Bet the 40 was the sweet spot.
@@highnrising True, the Saudi oil barons and Chinese and Russian oligarchs Blancpain desperately and slavishly attempts to appeal to simply would not have it.
Small wrist was checking a 38mm recently until I realised there is a different movement in it compared to the 43mm. It's the caliber 1150 (Piguet) which is what they used in their ladies watches, with a 3Hz freq beat, rather than their 1315 movement found in the 43mm bathys which is at 4Hz and 120 hr reserve rather than 100. Bit of a lazy approach rather than scaling down the 1315. I mean its not a massive difference indeed but it just put me off because usually you expect a scaling down of everything when you do a different sized version but not a calibre spec change entirely? Am I wrong to think like that?
Youre not alone. I do find it sad that some brands cheap out like that when making smaller sized watches. I was recently looking at an Royal Oak 34mm and came across the same issue. 3rd party company made the movement in that watch which isn’t acceptable at that price point imo
I have just a few weeks with mine in blue dial and I'm not impressed at all, my Glashutte sea Q 39.5mm in red gold destroys this piece hands down, not because of the red gold but because the level of materials and finish is way better, shit doesn't even "HACK" and if you turn the crown counter clock wise the second hand runs counter clockwise wise for a few seconds. It also a movement that's used on two other watches or a shared movement. It's not terrible but they should replace that tiny outdated women's watch movement cause it was originally intended for small women's watches. The bezel has play, the indices are tiny and look weird, a date that sits at 430 which I not a fan. Why did I keep my brand new example, a generous discount that's why so I'll break even one day and once in a while my daughter can rock it here and there,
If only the regular Fifty Fathoms came in this size. Would be an instant buy from me.
This is the regular one.
@@bigmacdaddy1234 This is the Bathyscaphe my friend. I'm talking about the original design Fifty Fathoms that comes in 45mm.
I'd like to see the FF in a 41mm size, that bezel is pretty thick. Its absurd to think they have only done that (40mm's) in very limited LEs, they have a Ferrari in their stable but refuse to let it out. It would be an undeniably huge hit.
You and not very many other people.
@@highnrising I would, knowing FF's heritage.
So close to being perfect, hoping next generation of Bathyscaphe will increase the legibility (aka size up the indices, make bezel more readable and finally differentiate the hour and minute hands)
I like the idea of getting a diver from a brand that isn't mainstream (although the coming Swatch X Blancpain colab will definetly put a spotlight on the brand, at least temporaily) but things like a non-hacking movement in 2023 are questionable for a watch in the five digit price point range...
Bathyscaphe is my grail watch, but I think that 38mm one is probably too small for average wrists. For a diver, at least. Probably a lot of people that can't wear the 43 though. Bet the 40 was the sweet spot.
In my opinion that would kill it. It’s perfect just the way it is, and this 38 is a gem. They should make 36, 38, 41 and 43 mm
@@L.A.C_Santos Lol. Okay. 41mm. 🤦🏽♂
@@EdwardViaTomato yes! 41 would be a great size!
This should be the standard size. It’s great on almost all wrists. Curious if there’s a bracelet option?
If you want to wear a small watch, great. But if they made this the standard size, they'd be out of business, very shortly.
@@highnrising True, the Saudi oil barons and Chinese and Russian oligarchs Blancpain desperately and slavishly attempts to appeal to simply would not have it.
Is there’s a bracelet option
Small wrist was checking a 38mm recently until I realised there is a different movement in it compared to the 43mm. It's the caliber 1150 (Piguet) which is what they used in their ladies watches, with a 3Hz freq beat, rather than their 1315 movement found in the 43mm bathys which is at 4Hz and 120 hr reserve rather than 100. Bit of a lazy approach rather than scaling down the 1315. I mean its not a massive difference indeed but it just put me off because usually you expect a scaling down of everything when you do a different sized version but not a calibre spec change entirely? Am I wrong to think like that?
Youre not alone. I do find it sad that some brands cheap out like that when making smaller sized watches. I was recently looking at an Royal Oak 34mm and came across the same issue. 3rd party company made the movement in that watch which isn’t acceptable at that price point imo
@@satherealest That's ridiculous.
@@johnnysilverhand1733 Yeah, it's one of those polarising brands. Some really love it some really hate it.
My dream watch, maybe one day I'll afford it. Lol
Same :D
I love the bathyscaphe but something is off about the proportions. Either the bezel is too wide or the indices are too small.
Both 😂
@@hammalamiri12 😂
A classic beauty....
Thats a great watch. I definitely need to try one on sometime.
Kevlar strap.. interesting
Love those hands
amazing
“Inverse dimple” for G rating purposes 😂
finally....
love it
I have just a few weeks with mine in blue dial and I'm not impressed at all, my Glashutte sea Q 39.5mm in red gold destroys this piece hands down, not because of the red gold but because the level of materials and finish is way better, shit doesn't even "HACK" and if you turn the crown counter clock wise the second hand runs counter clockwise wise for a few seconds. It also a movement that's used on two other watches or a shared movement. It's not terrible but they should replace that tiny outdated women's watch movement cause it was originally intended for small women's watches. The bezel has play, the indices are tiny and look weird, a date that sits at 430 which I not a fan. Why did I keep my brand new example, a generous discount that's why so I'll break even one day and once in a while my daughter can rock it here and there,
Aquanaut or Bathyscaphe? Vote 1 or 2!
No….If Blancpain design/product team did that, they’ll all get fired and the company sold to the lowest bidder 😋
🔝👍👍👍
Molto meglio del Rolex Submariner.
L’unica cosa da dire è che era meglio montare una chiusura deployant.