TdotBean
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Another thing, dude's wrist is HUGE!
Lug or no lug it is still a 55mm watch. Last time I check most people can't handle the 52mm Mare but Marc mades the X Fathoms looks like vintage Subs. 
I'm crying over I can't wear comfortably the new FF (45mm).
I do hope Blancpain can release an Asian friendly size 42mm maybe.
Hey if Panerai willing to do it why not Blancpain?
Until that day I have to look to the 50/50 to get my fix for modern FF.
Best
Tyler
This message has been edited by T.Bean on 2011-10-25 14:38:29
Well...
By: dr.kol : October 25th, 2011-10:41
This watch represents nearly everything a diver needs. Another story is if a diver needs a mechanical dive computer which is costing some 30-40 times what a good computer is costing. However, the desk divers will get an impressive piece of titanium to the...
Everything...
By: BDLJ : October 25th, 2011-16:46
....yep, when I'm at depth, I really want to try to distinguish between the multitude of hands and a blue 0-15m scale... Clarity is the first job of a dive watch but they did 'in-depth research to offer optimise legibilty' so what would I know? The 90m ga...
In recreational diving
By: dr.kol : October 25th, 2011-17:02
one of the main issues is to stay within non-decompression limits. For that a good dive computer is needed. Surely one can dive with the help of dive tables, depth gauge and a good watch. However, nothing can really replace a dive computer. This new Blanc...
Completely agree.
By: BDLJ : October 25th, 2011-17:22
For recreational diving, the enjoyment and safety is greatly enhanced by a dive computer over the square profile of tables- timer-depth gauge. (That said, for my technical diving, all I use is a schedule on wetnotes, a bottom timer/depth gauge. I've tried...
Completely agree BUT
By: dr.kol : October 25th, 2011-23:11
I guess that it would be difficult to dive a FULL year with the savings in Philippines. In Thailand that's easy. It's true what you are saying about technical diving. Anyhow, I guess that the new Blancpain will be seen just on the wrists of desk divers. B...
Agree
By: Cookies : October 26th, 2011-07:36
Now that's a serious monster on the loose. Let's hope this design is sound and has no weak links in the chain - that said- I am infuriated by my NSA being "repaired" for a glued on bezel. My next dive watch has to be bulletproof.
I am impressed.
By: grigo : October 25th, 2011-22:42
One can criticize as much as they want and say that this and that is not perfect and that a diving computer is better, but I fear that this is not the point. This is about watches and I must say that in this case, Blancpain has demonstrated that they real...
Hi Jeff ...
By: small-luxury-world : October 26th, 2011-02:37
good to see you here and to read your thoughts about the novelty. Mine you will find below your post. Only one recommendation, if that is ok for you: You should go for some cool surf shorts from sunny California, instead of cords, for such an event See yo...
That may be so...
By: BDLJ : October 26th, 2011-04:29
...this is presented as a Dive Watch , therefore it is about the best tool/instrument/what-have-you for the job. It is not as simple as the 'dreaded' quartz versus pushing what can be done mechanically. To dismiss dive computers as just a bunch of microch...
Great Tool.
By: cisco : October 29th, 2011-10:51
If you want to look at it as a watch, forget it. For a watch it is complicated, too big, "ugly" or "bold" depending on your taste. But I had some diver point of view, and if they didn't all like the look they were surprised by the performance adn the pres...