Blancpain. A rare and large stainless steel automatic diver's wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bakelite bezel
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Blancpain. A rare and large stainless steel automatic diver's wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bakelite bezel

Signed Blancpain, LIP, Automatic Incabloc, Fifthy Fathoms model, movement no. 46'254, case no. 113'677, circa 1955

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Blancpain. A rare and large stainless steel automatic diver's wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bakelite bezel
Signed Blancpain, LIP, Automatic Incabloc, Fifthy Fathoms model, movement no. 46'254, case no. 113'677, circa 1955
Cal. R.134 automatic anti-magnetic jewelled movement, black gloss dial, luminous baton and applied Arabic numerals, luminous hands, sweep centre seconds, window for date, tonneau-shaped water-resistant-type case, bidirectlional revolving black bakelite bezel calibrated for 60 units, screw back with antimagnetc protection shield, screw down crown, case, dial and movement signed by makers
37.5 mm. diam.
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This lot is offered without reserve. On lots marked with an + in the catalogue, VAT will be charged at 8% on both the premium as well as the hammer price.

拍品专文

Debuted in 1953, Blancpain's celebrated "Fifty Fathoms" model was presented as the first true modern diving wristwatch. The idea for the model arose when two captains of the French navy, Commander Maloubier and Lieutenant Riffand, requested a practical solution for a watch to be used by a new unit of military combat swimmers. Upon finding no existing watch capable of withstanding the extreme conditions of underwater missions, the two officers approached Blancpain with a very specific set of technical specifications, including the revolutionary unidirectional bezel. The watch developed following these requests is considered the archetype of the diver's watch, its name derived from the water resistance guaranteed to a depth of 50 fathoms or 91.45 meters.

In 1953, Blancpain signed a distribution agreement with LIP, the French watch manufacturer, the models available in France as of 1954 signed both Blancpain and LIP. The partnership between the two houses was ended in 1957, rendering these double-signed watches highly collectable.


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