Editorial
The Aquos Concept gives you the 1315 caliber, 300m water resistance, and the full Blancpain dive pedigree in a 38mm case that actually fits most wrists. It runs quietly beneath the Fifty Fathoms name but shares everything that matters mechanically. If the 45mm Fifty Fathoms is too much watch, this is the honest alternative.
Blancpain launched the Aquos Concept as a smaller complement to the Fifty Fathoms, targeting collectors who wanted serious dive capability without the oversized case that defined the flagship. The 38mm diameter and 10.7mm lug-to-lug proportions made it genuinely wearable for dress-adjacent occasions alongside dive duty. At introduction it was positioned as an entry into the Blancpain dive family, though the movement inside is identical to what powers the more expensive FF references.
Production has continued without dramatic revision since 2012, which speaks to a loyal, quiet following rather than aggressive marketing. It never received the cultural spotlight of the Fifty Fathoms, and Blancpain has done little to change that.
The 5050-1110-NABA designation is specific: verify dial color, bezel insert material, and strap configuration against the reference code before buying, as variants exist and sellers sometimes conflate them. Pre-owned examples occasionally show bezel insert wear that is more visually prominent on the 38mm size than on the larger Fifty Fathoms. The crown and case finishing on older examples can show polishing damage from amateur service or overcleaning.
Blancpain service history matters here because the 1315 is a proprietary movement with limited independent servicing options outside authorized centers. Watch for cases that have been sized down or altered, as the 38mm proportions depend on an intact case profile.