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1950s Blancpain dress watch in stainless steel with 2-tone dial

Stainless steel | Manual | 33.0mm

Sale price€3.500,00

This manual dress watch in steel, measuring 33mm, is a refined timepiece that exemplifies elegance and understated luxury. Its stainless steel case offers a sleek, polished finish, making it both durable and stylish for everyday wear. The two-tone dial adds depth and character to the design, with a subtle interplay between light and dark shades, creating a sophisticated yet timeless aesthetic.

The dial features applied hour markers, ensuring clarity and legibility, while the central second enhances the overall refined look. Powered by a manual-wind movement, this watch exudes traditional craftsmanship and precision, offering a personal connection to the art of watchmaking.

SPECIFICATIONS

Reference  
Year  
1950
Diameter  
33.0 mm
Movement  
Manual
Dial color  
White
Case material  
Stainless steel
Bracelet material  
Leather
Accessories

CONDITION

Case  Very good
Dial  Very good
Movement  Serviced
Hands 
Very good
Crown  Very good
Warranty   12 months

Blancpain

Blancpain, founded in 1735 by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain in Villeret, Switzerland, is one of the oldest and most prestigious Swiss watchmaking houses. With over 280 years of history, Blancpain is known for its dedication to craftsmanship, innovation, and a commitment to the art of traditional watchmaking.

Blancpain’s early success was built on its production of high-quality pocket watches and later complicated timepieces, including watches with minute repeaters and perpetual calendars. By the 19th century, Blancpain had established a reputation for creating some of the most precise and intricate watches of the time.

In the 1950s, Blancpain revolutionized the watch world with the introduction of the Fifty Fathoms, a pioneering diver’s watch that is still highly regarded today. Designed in collaboration with professional divers, the Fifty Fathoms featured a rotating bezel and water resistance—features that have become standard in modern dive watches.