Smith, what a fantastic catch. A Croton Nivada Grenchen on the wrist of Flipper himself... you don't see that every day. These vintage celebrity watch spots are always a treat. The dive chronographs of that era had so much character. Bill
I knew the black dial, only, and recently discovered that a blue dial existed, but it seems it is a Prototype. Credit: Hairspring. The Bathy 50 is a great watch, including a mechanical depth gauge, which was quite rare at that time ( 1966 ), even if that
If we hadn't already discussed it I would think this is a vintage watch in perfect condition, it has to be one the nicest reissues around as the patina is just perfect and not overdone like on some watches. I love the way the patina matches the colour of
By the way - why "antarctic moon"? This would mean, that the moonphase is shown mirror-inverted in the northern hemisphere? And PS: Don't get confused with the tide indication at Lake of Constance...