According to the Archives of Blancpain, the present watch was manufactured in 1965 for use by the German Army.
In 1953, the first Fifty Fathoms watch was released, notably a dive watch that preceded that of Rolex’s Submariner which debuted later in 1954. Beginning with the French Combat Diving School who helped with the design elements with their know-how of actual diving requirements, Blancpain made the first dive watch that was favored by divers and soon it was deemed ready for military use. These watches included a large and legible bezel that could time initial descent, luminous markings to see underwater, and of course the case was waterproof to great depths.
In addition to regular military use, the general population caught on to this good-looking dive watch. Blancpain already issued to various military in many countries, but recreational divers were also interested. In response, the firm decided to add a feature to their watches that would set them apart from the military issued watches. A bright yellow and red ‘No Radiations’ mark was placed in large format at 6 o’clock. This would also ensure the public that no harmful coatings were used in the making of their timepiece, further noted in the presence of the marking T - 25 MC. to the outside of the dial, highlighting that the tritium used is less than 25 mC.
The present watch was produced at the very beginning of this production, seen by the lack of date as well as 60 minute bezel. In 1971, the German Bundeswher ordered these watches for their dive units. It was therefore the only army that used the watch with the ‘no date’ and ‘no radiations’ dial configuration. With military engravings to the case back, the present watch is a model which is embedded in the early history of Blancpain’s dive watches.
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CASE NO. 208'148, BUNDESWHER, 6645-12-149-5012
BLANCPAIN, STEEL FIFTY FATHOMS ANTI-MAGNETIC DIVER'S WRISTWATCH, MADE FOR THE GERMAN MILITARY, REF. RPG 1
Estimate: CHF 15,000 - 25,000
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The dial is clean. The luminous material has aged nicely and evenly. The yellow, red and black enamel NO RADIATIONS symbol at 6 o'clock is vibrant. The case with minor shallow wear and surface scratches expected from a watch of this age. The military engraving to the case back is crisp. The movement is in working order at the time of cataloguing consistent with the age of the watch. The movement has not been tested for accuracy. A service is recommended.
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CASE NO. 208'148, BUNDESWHER, 6645-12-149-5012
BLANCPAIN, STEEL FIFTY FATHOMS ANTI-MAGNETIC DIVER'S WRISTWATCH, MADE FOR THE GERMAN MILITARY, REF. RPG 1
Estimate: CHF 15,000 - 25,000
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