Along a quiet stretch of pink-hued coastline, where shallow lagoons catch the pale wash of morning light, a Ceratodoris rosacea nudibranch—a species of sea slug—crawls across a coral outcrop with otherworldly grace.
It is this fleeting, otherworldly beauty that inspired the Blancpain and Swatch Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms “Pink Ocean” edition, a watch that captures the poetry of nature while celebrating the precision of modern horology.
The timepiece reimagines a diving classic with a playful yet refined aesthetic, combining technical prowess with soft, enchanting tones. Its vibrant pink Bioceramic case and crown provide durability without compromising elegance, evoking the calm, dreamlike shades of a sunlit ocean.
The gradient dial features a discreet date indicator between 4 and 5 o’clock, while hour markers, hands, and the bezel scale are coated in Grade A Super-LumiNova® for optimal visibility in low light. A unidirectional pink Bioceramic bezel and biosourced glass reinforce the collection’s commitment to sustainability.

The sapphire caseback reveals a miniature underwater tableau with pink-hued waters and the Ceratodoris rosacea nudibranch rendered in digital print, instantly transporting the wearer to some of the world’s most breathtaking natural havens.
Five inscriptions, Passion For Diving, Licence To Explore, Ocean Breath, Protect What You Love, and Immerse Yourself, anchor the watch in its oceanic narrative. A two-piece NATO-style strap, crafted from recycled fishing nets, provides comfort while leaving the movement fully visible. Bioceramic pin buckle and loops complete the environmentally conscious design.

More than a timepiece, Pink Ocean is a harmonious fusion of heritage diving functionality, modern artistry, and ecological mindfulness. Every detail, from luminous hands to sustainable materials, reflects a philosophy of exploration, beauty, and preservation.
In wearing it, collectors and adventurers alike are invited to immerse themselves in nature’s most delicate shades, honouring both the artistry and responsibility that define contemporary watchmaking. The Pink Ocean is not just a watch, it is a journey, a story, and an ode to the fragile wonders of our oceans.