How many Bronze Milspec were made? Around 45. Among them how many US NAVY? 4 or 5 are known. One day I will publish my investigation on them, which costed me twelve years of work... The number 3237 has ben auctioned by Phillips, last week, and it was one ...
Don’t love bronze cases… And I do not find it consistent for a soldier to wear a bronze watch…. unless you put gaffer tape on it or want to be easily spotted by an enemy ... so up to me it's a watch for those with suicidal tendencies 😬
My FF Milspec I is signed insid as R-570. The place where normally the AS Logo is, it is flexed out and R-570 is engraved/stamped there. In my Blancpain Vintage Studio report the caliber onetime is named as R-570. At the final report it is named a AS 1361...
Yes the US NAVY is a very nice watch, I still have mine which has a very nice patina. For your information, my watch has been mass spectrometer tested. The case, bezel and the back ring are made of a bronze alloy (bronze is an alloy of copper and other me...
Surprising Info! Did the BP Us Navi have fixed or springbars? And what were they made of? Antimagnetic too? Congrats for really special watch! Cheers from Old Europe Richard
The caliber AS 1361 is the first one used for the automatic versions. For the military versions with Hacking it is special, the watch plate is that of the AS 1382 caliber "power reserve hand at 12 o'clock" (but without the power reserve mechanism) all the...
Thanks for the comment on my watch Stephan. I don't know why some calibers are engraved with Blancpain numbering and others not? Probably a problem of customs tax, as for the number of jewels or the adjustment of the movement?