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Introducing: The New Blancpain Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de Lune

Blancpain is delighted to present the new Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de Lune, now fitted with an elaborately designed and patented black ceramic bracelet and a 43.6 mm case made from the same material. With an assertive, sporty yet supremely elegant style, this model features a dial in vibrant shades of sunray-brushed blue, green, or black. Available with a choice of bracelets or straps ranging from ceramic to NATO and sailcloth, the new Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de Lune brings power, color, and dynamism to the Bathyscaphe line.

Cutting-edge ceramic technology takes the Bathyscaphe line into a new dimension. The unique properties of ceramic make it an ideal material for this versatile line, which introduces a high-tech ceramic bracelet for the very first time.

The year 1953 saw the birth of the Fifty Fathoms, the first true diver’s watch, used as a real tool by professional divers at the time. Its daily-use version, the Bathyscaphe, came into the world in 1956. Designed for everyday wear while offering the opportunity to explore the seabed, this Bathyscaphe line had a different format with a reduced diameter. Now, it is reaffirming the essence of its creation with a dynamic model that combines captivating color with ceramic.

In stark contrast to the black ceramic, the dial of the new complete calendar and moon-phase model is adorned with an elegant shade of blue, green, or black. Its subtle gradient combined with a sunray finish brings the dial to life, imbuing it with a personality that changes with the light. Exuding sophistication, it adds depth while providing great luminosity that catches the eye. Just like its wearer, this watch has a personality of its own, intensified by the striking contrast between the dial and the black ceramic case and bracelet, which also reflect the light with their extraordinary finishes.

Durable, highly scratch-resistant, and hypoallergenic, this ceramic material is nearly five times harder than stainless steel, yet is 25% lighter. Despite its undeniable qualities, ceramic is complex to work with, particularly in terms of finishing. In addition to the 25% reduction in volume that must be taken into account when firing at over 1,400 degrees Celsius and the diamond tools required for machining, satin-brushing is a delicate and meticulous process. From the links to the buckle and the case, every facet is individually finished by experts.

Powered by the automatic movement calibre 6654.P, the new Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de Lune showcases both its diver’s watch heritage, with its rotating bezel, and Blancpain’s signature fine watchmaking characteristics, with its moon-phase complication and silicon balance-spring. Blancpain’s immediately recognizable moon phase is found on the calibre 6654.P, which not only has a 72-hour power reserve thanks to its two barrels but also a secure movement, enabling the wearer to adjust the calendar indications at any time of day without damaging it. Adorned with traditional Fine Watchmaking decorations, such as bevelling, circular graining, and snailing, this calibre is visible through a sapphire crystal case back and incorporates a silicon balance spring, making it impervious to magnetism. The watch is water resistant to 300 meters.

Sticker Price USD 26,000. For more info on Blancpain click here.