LUNAR TIES
World of Watches|Autumn 2024
Blancpain resumes its deep-seated romance with the moon through the Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de Lune in black ceramic.
JUSTIN NG
LUNAR TIES

Where does the boundary of dive watches end and the categorisation of complicated watches begin? Or does such a question matter at all when concerning objects of desire and greater aspirations meant to be in a league of their own? It seems the best riposte is to make a timepiece possessing exceptional qualities that rise above trifling matters, one that simply speaks for itself, and is exactly what Blancpain has created. The Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de Lune not only tears down the dichotomy, but it also perches at the acme of a convergence the Manufacture helped create.

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