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29 April 2018, 07:01 AM | #1 |
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As you might know, I have been a Rolex guy for many years and have collected the Submariner (LV and LN), the D-Blue, SD43 the BLNR and the DaytonaC500. This weekend I have the opportunity to see in metal the Blancpain FF and it really took my breath away. What a beautiful, gorgeous, sexy time piece. Even if it’s 45mm, wears even smaller and lighter then the D-Blue and SD43. I was so impress that actually want to have in my collection and I don’t really care if I have to let go any of my current watches. Does anyone have the experience of owing the Blancpain FF (45mm) ?? Thank you all and looking forward for your advise, Rodrigo |
29 April 2018, 07:16 AM | #2 |
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I had looked at the watch a bit ago. First thing that comes to mine is that It definitely is a big watch. I am a big fan of divers in general but have preffered 40mm +/-... 2 of my favorite ones are seiko sla17 and oris 65 40mm. The blancpan FF did come to the top of the list in terms of my interest but, a few things that bothered me was how far the crown stuck out and the size of the bracelet. But it’s fitting for the size of the watch. After all it is a FF.
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29 April 2018, 07:35 AM | #3 | |
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Definitely it’s a big watch - I mean, I have the D-Blue and it’s heavier and wear higher in the wrist compare with the FF. How you mean “how far the crown stuck out? |
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29 April 2018, 07:38 AM | #4 |
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I need pictures, otherwise any of those other Rolex words look better than the word Blancpain FF.
I tried one on a while back....loved it, gorgeous watch. Just couldn't commit. If you could swing it and get a good price, go for it. Nice change of pace. |
29 April 2018, 09:48 AM | #5 |
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I, like you, felt the FF was an absolute stunner the first time I saw one in the flesh. My wrist is just a bit under 7 inches and I was surprised at how well this 45mm watch fit (small lugs!). After leaving the watch store I got in the car looked at my wrist which was wearing my 114060- it looked plain, boring and pedestrian compared to the FF. As soon as I got home I started to look for possible trades and 4 days later the FF arrived. I love it!
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If the crown was at 4pm like the seiko, probably I would like it more... excuse my daughters pic but trying to point out the 4pm crown |
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29 April 2018, 01:33 PM | #7 |
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The Fifty Fathoms is one of my favorite watches. Owned one several years ago and sold it. It was one of the few watches I regretted selling. I picked up another one about 1.5 years ago and sent it in for routine service. Now that's it's back, it's been on my wrist the entire time. I purchased a Fifty Fathoms Mil Spec in 40mm and while it's a really nice watch (I posted a thread on this) I ultimately realized that the original in 45mm is the one I like most. A lot of times, certain watches look better in pictures then they do in person (some of you know what I mean). The Fifty Fathoms 5015 is the exact opposite. It's better in person and pics don't do it justice. |
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Sorry but the crown seems to still be opened. You need to screw it in. |
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29 April 2018, 06:08 PM | #12 |
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Do it! The Fifty Fathoms is great and wears smaller than its 45mm would otherwise seem. And I've yet to see another FF in the wild.
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29 April 2018, 07:42 PM | #13 |
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....can't tell if serious.....
it is large, but wears very comfortably. It feels/ wears about the same as the 42mm AP ROO Diver I love mine, buy used though.... my wrist is around 7 1/4" |
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So, in the same case, you will take a Blancpain FF (45mm) over SD43 or D- Blue? I totally do |
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If I was to do it again though, I'd really like to have had the chance to try it on next to the brushed case, blue flinque dialled version and the matte titanium and new Grande Date versions. I'd plikely still have gone with the black dial, but it would have been good to compare. |
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Blancpain FF
As already been said, it is so well designed, that looks smaller and fits even small wrists.
The bezel is stunning, the dial very beautiful and the quality easy to feel (case-bezel-crown-dial). The calibre is very sophisticated and hand worked, although difficult to achieve great accuracy, at least to my FF. Only drawback the poor quality - compare to the watch - but otherwise nice strap, but nothing to worry about. Recently tried a mil spec on my 17 cm wrist and felt way too small.
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FF Chrono
Even though it's 45mm it wears smaller and the balance is just right. Even for the small wrist, it's not too big.
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The bezel is so unique, never seen anything else like it. It's nice that the watch is uncommon. I have never seen anyone else with one on.
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SD4 Comparison
Comparison with the SD4K
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Here's mine on a Hirsch Tiger; I love the OEM sailcloth but felt the watch would look better with heavier padding on the strap, and dug the white stitching and holes in strap:
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I have one on the sail cloth strap, and I can noting but recommend it. It's a fantastic watch, I wanted one for 6-7 years before I finally bought one and I'm very glad I did! Despite its 45mm I don't feel that it's too large, it feels much smaller on the wrist than a 44mm Panerai for instance.
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Beautiful piece, even more so in RG...
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You guys are making me all itchy
I have been eyeing the 5015 and have tried it on several times recently. I love the sapphire bezel, gives it’s an almost liquid metal look. I’m very tempted ... I’d love to hear feedback from owners who have the bracelet option. I’ve heard the quality is top shelf, but my AD doesn’t have one to show me ... |
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Preferred the blue and the smaller tribute piece, the bracelet is great . . . . . .
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Fitment was no problem. I had to wedge it in there a bit, but it was not forcing type of deal; in fact it it went in very easily. I think it is helped by the fact that this particular strap has a rubber bottom, and so is somewhat flexible. The spring bars are mini-hex which can be easily stripped, so you have to be careful with them. I actually bought a strap changing toolkit from Blancpain USA directly (the one without the dive strap), which works very well.
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