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  2. Blancpain - Wikipedia

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    Blancpain is famous for being the creator of one of the most complicated mechanical watches ever made, the Blancpain 1735, which is a true grand complication (Tourbillon, minute repeater, perpetual calendar, split chrono), a limited edition of 30 pieces only, production of just one piece per year.

  3. Category:Bathyscaphes - Wikipedia

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  4. Jehan-Jacques Blancpain - Wikipedia

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    Jehan-Jacques Blancpain (born 1693) was a Swiss industrialist at the beginning of the eighteenth century. Blancpain is a notable figure in the history of watchmaking , who created the Blancpain in 1735 (the oldest registered watch brand in the world), in the town of Villeret , of which he was mayor.

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    This time around it’s pairing Swatch's scuba diving watch with high-end, nearly 300-year-old luxury watchmaker Blancpain and its Fifty Fathoms watch. The Fifty Fathoms diving watch is ...

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  7. Trieste (bathyscaphe) - Wikipedia

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    General arrangement, showing the key features. Trieste was designed by the Swiss scientist Auguste Piccard, based on his previous experience with the bathyscaphe FNRS-2.The term bathyscaphe refers to its capacity to dive and manoeuvre untethered to a ship in contrast to a bathysphere, bathys being ancient Greek meaning "deep" and scaphe being a light, bowl-shaped boat. [3]