The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms holds a legitimate claim as the original modern dive watch, predating even the Rolex Submariner in its 1953 debut. That heritage alone makes it special, but the current collection delivers far more than nostalgia. The movements are beautifully finished — Blancpain's in-house calibers offer excellent power reserves and the kind of hand-decoration you'd expect at this price point. The 45mm case wears large but balanced, and the sapphire bezel insert on the Automatique is a signature touch that distinguishes it from every competitor. Build quality is exceptional, and it genuinely performs as a serious dive instrument. Where it falters is accessibility: the price (typically $15,000+) puts it firmly in enthusiast territory, and the 45mm diameter excludes smaller wrists. The brand also lacks the instant recognition of Rolex or Omega among non-watch people, which matters if you care about that. But for those who know, the Fifty Fathoms is one of the most historically significant and beautifully executed dive watches ever made.
Historically significant — arguably the first true modern dive watch (1953) Excellent in-house movements with refined finishing Distinctive sapphire bezel insert sets it apart visually Genuine tool-watch capability with luxury-grade execution 45mm case diameter is too large for many wrists High price point with less mainstream brand recognition than competitors Limited availability and long wait times at authorized dealers