Fifty Fathoms Automatique 5010-12B40-O64B
Fifty Fathoms 5010-12B40-O64B
42.3mm, Blue (Deployant)
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Blancpain
Blancpain
Fifty Fathoms Automatic 5010-12B40-O64B
Since its debut in 1953, Blancpain Fifty Fathoms has been widely recognized as the world’s first modern diver’s watch and has established itself as Blancpain’s representative collection. A legendary model that first introduced key technologies such as water resistance, A rotating bezel, And luminous functions, It has been trusted by both military and civilians. It has continued to evolve with various materials, Sizes, And complications, Continuing the essence of the diver’s watch.
The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Automatic 5010-12B40-O64B is a diver’s watch with a 42.3 mm titanium case, Blue dial, And blue rubber strap. It is water-resistant to 300 m, Making it reliable even in real diving environments. The dial features Arabic numerals, Luminous hands and indexes, And a date window for excellent readability and a sophisticated design. The unidirectional rotating sapphire bezel is scratch-resistant, And the bezel’s scales are also luminous, Providing excellent readability even in dark environments.
The movement is equipped with Blancpain’s in-house caliber 1315, Which provides a power reserve of approximately 120 hours, Providing practicality that the watch will not stop even if not worn for several days. In addition, The sapphire crystal back allows you to admire the movement’s exquisite finishing. This model, Which combines the traditional design of Fifty Fathoms with modern materials and practicality, Is the essence of Blancpain’s diver’s watch.
This reference features a folding clasp on the strap.
Dial color
Blue
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case material
Titanium
Case diameter
42.3mm
Case thickness
14.3mm
Types of bracelets
Rubber strap
Bezel material
Titanium, Sapphire insert
Bezel types
Unidirectional rotating bezel
Waterproof
300m
Movement
Self-winding
Caliber
Cal. 1315
Frequency
28, 800 vibrations
Power reserve
About 120 hours

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