Dear friends, I’m happy to share with you all some photos of a recent diving experience in cenotes while on holiday around Yucatán. The cenotes I got to dive are named Dzombakal and X’batún. Naturally, the 5015 tagged along, and it did so with flying colo
45mm for classic feel, but less than 100g. IMO the perfect all-rounder, equally at ease in the boardroom, at the beach club, hiking in the mountains, and exploring scuba depths. Best wishes from warm and sunny Marbella in late February.
The smaller size of the lumed surfaces makes legibility even more precise, but not weaker. It is possibly more concentrated. This LE is more legible than the FF ref 5015, where there is a lot of light but less legibility. I am not aware of the existence o
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Yes, I have used the pushers underwater for 11 years without finding any issue. I fully agree with your point about curves vs angles, and that’s why I feel that the current bracelet X71 (which equipped the 5015 and the Leman line right from the start) doe
Thanks Bill. The X71 definitely did bring out the beauty of my fifty fathoms. I just can't stop wearing the thing! That's a worry about the clasp. I already spent about USD$2500 at Blancpain for the service , parts and end links for the bracelet. Hope the
First off, welcome back your Fifty — what a faithful companion after 14 years, and now refreshed with new bezel, hands, and barrels. She looks terrific, and that X71 is a serious upgrade. On your clasp question: what you’re describing with the stamped fol
Hello Everyone, I finally got my watch returned from service with a new Bezel, Set of hands and 3 barrels replaced. I have also added an X71 Bracelet after 13 years of use. The bracelet I bought has the older clasp with a stamped foldover with 2 pins that