Hi, I am having trouble identifying the age, etc.. of this particular Bathyscaphe. It is a small watch (I don't know the exact dimensions) and is, as the pictures will show, in SS. It keeps perfect time, automatic with date, screw down crown and on the ba...
Though, it is typically fvrom the end of the 60ies, early 70ies. Small, around 34 / 36 mm, indeed. Here, we don't discuss value, the only thing I can tell you is that kind of watch may have some success because prices are low on them. When you think Blanc...
Gerry When i look at your watch it reminds me of a Seiko professional made in the very early '70 for ladies. Your watch is very unique and i have never seen anything like it. Do you have any know history of the watch? Brian
Hi Brian, Unfortunately, I know very little about it's provenance. I bought it from a woman whose parents lived for a long time in France (as she did as a child) so my initial impression is that it may have been purchased there. That is only a guess, thou...
I did not see this Batyscaphe before, but I think it is a "marriage". Blancpain normally used AS Anton Schild movements, and the logo on the crown is not from BP as well. Best regards Stephan