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View full screen - View 1 of Lot 75. Fifty Fathoms Milspec 1 | A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with humidity indicator, Circa 1968 | 寶珀 50 Fathoms Milspec 1 精鋼自動上鏈腕錶備濕度刻度,製作年份約 1968.

Property from the Family of the Original Owner

Blancpain

Fifty Fathoms Milspec 1 | A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with humidity indicator, Circa 1968 | 寶珀 50 Fathoms Milspec 1 精鋼自動上鏈腕錶備濕度刻度,製作年份約 1968

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December 9, 06:25 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 USD

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Property from the Family of the Original Owner

Blancpain


Fifty Fathoms Milspec 1

A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with humidity indicator, Circa 1968


寶珀 50 Fathoms Milspec 1

精鋼自動上鏈腕錶備濕度刻度,製作年份約 1968


Dial: black

Caliber: automatic

Case: stainless steel, two part screw down case back

Case number: 2'879

Closure: stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with folding clasp 

Size: 41 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: no

Papers: no

Blancpain's Fifty Fathoms was launched in 1953 and has since defined the specifications and qualities of the modern diving watch. Made at the request of the French Navy, Captain Robert Maloubier and Lieutenant Claude Riffaud provided technical specifications for a watch designed for combat divers. The design revolutionized the unidirectional bezel, which ensured divers could not inadvertently turn the bezel backwards thus threatening their air supply. Blancpain added their own critical feature, a humidity indicator which showed blue if the air in the case was dry. If water penetrated the case, the indicator would turn pink as a warning to the diver. Fifty Fathoms was named after the British measurement of 50 fathoms, or approximately 91.45 meters, considered the maximum depth which a diver could achieve with the oxygen mixture available at the time.


The present Milspec watch was modeled under the same military grade specifications but for civilian use. 


We are pleased to offer this watch from the family of the original owner, an avid skin and scuba diver most active in the New England area.