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BLANCPAIN OCEAN COMMITMENT PARTNERSHIPS

May 28, 2021

Exploration and preservation of the world’s oceans is core to Blancpain. With its almost 70-year legacy of the Fifty Fathoms diving watch, the Brand has woven close ties with the explorers, photographers, scientists, and environmentalists who treasure this precious resource. With that affinity has come a determination to support important activities and initiatives dedicated to the oceans.

For the past several years, the Blancpain Ocean Commitment (BOC) has demonstrated consistent support for oceanographic initiatives and partnerships with leading organizations, such as the Pristine Seas expeditions, Laurent Ballesta’s Gombessa project, the World Ocean Initiative organized by The Economist, and the World Oceans Day, an annual event hosted by the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (DOALOS).

Blancpain was a frontrunner in backing the Pristine Seas initiative as a founding partner from 2011 to 2016. Headed by National Geographic Society’s Explorer-in-Residence, Dr. Enric Sala, the Pristine Seas expeditions were dedicated to exploring and protecting the precious few remaining, truly unspoiled, wild ocean areas. The expeditions studied and filmed these areas as part of the effort to educate the public and governments on the value and uniqueness of their ecosystems, and to secure governmental pledges as well as support from local communities to protect them. The program helped in particular to protect marine areas in the United States, Chile, Gabon, Kiribati, Costa Rica, French Polynesia, Seychelles, northern Greenland, and South America’s Patagonia region.

Laurent Ballesta’s Gombessa project focuses on studying some of the rarest, most elusive marine creatures and phenomena. Ballesta and his team use electronically controlled closed-circuit mixed-gas rebreathers to reach extreme depths and bring back unique scientific data, photographs, and videos. Their activities are consistently marked by triple challenges of a technical, scientific, and artistic nature. To date, there have been five Gombessa expeditions, all underwritten by Blancpain. The first took place in the Indian Ocean in 2013 in search of the coelacanth, a prehistoric fish once thought to have become extinct 70 million years ago. The second occurred in 2014 in Fakarava, French Polynesia. The aim was to shed light on the enigmatic aggregation of the marbled groupers. For his third Gombessa expedition, Laurent Ballesta went to Antarctica in 2015 to conduct the first-ever measurement of the riches harbored by this marine ecosystem threatened by global warming. In 2017, the fourth Gombessa expedition was once again conducted in Fakarava and focused on studying the hunting behavior of the estimated 700 grey reef sharks that inhabit the southern pass of the atoll. In addition to Blancpain’s regular support, this fourth mission benefited from an additional donation stemming from the sale of the first BOC limited-edition model. This fourth expedition naturally follows the study relating to marbled groupers.

For his fifth expedition, Laurent Ballesta traveled to the Mediterranean off the French coast in order to study, photograph, and reveal the still well-kept underwater secrets of this sea that remains full of mysteries. During this mission, the Gombessa team, in part thanks to an additional donation resulting from the sale of the limited-edition series of BOC II watches, achieved a world first: the association between saturation diving with scuba using closed-circuit rebreathers. This unique technique enabled the divers to rack up a total of 400 hours of diving time in the course of 28 days, at depths of 60 to 145 meters.

Public awareness is essential to the achievement of such important environmental objectives. In 2013, Blancpain thus organized Oceans, an underwater photographic exhibit at the United Nations headquarters in New York during the celebration of the World Oceans Day. This presentation, featuring photographs by Edition Fifty Fathoms photographers, as well as images and videos from the Pristine Seas and Gombessa expeditions, was visited by more than 100,000 people. Following the success of the event, the United Nations decided to establish an underwater photo competition the subsequent year, in celebration of World Oceans Day; since 2015, Blancpain has demonstrated consistent support of this initiative. In 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 8 June celebrations were held virtually, via a digital event, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people across the globe, setting World Oceans Day as a milestone in terms of raising awareness of ocean issues. Blancpain, who strongly believes in the potential of this event, decided to extend its support by becoming a presenting partner for the 2021 edition of the annual United Nations World Oceans Day – hosted by the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (DOALOS), and produced in partnership with Oceanic Global.

In addition to these major exploration and public awareness initiatives, the Blancpain Ocean Commitment also includes sponsoring the World Ocean Summit. As a founding partner of this Summit organized by The Economist since the inaugural event in 2012, Blancpain has continuously encouraged its opening to a broader public. One of the results of this effort is The Protectors ocean film series, exclusively supported by Blancpain, which was launched in 2018 together with the expansion of the Summit into a wider and more ambitious World Ocean Initiative. Ocean: The Protectors examines the way science and radical thinking at work tackle the crisis facing the world’s seas. The series reflects the passion of those on the front line of marine biology and tells the story of the challenges now confronting us as we explore the world’s oceans. Blancpain’s contribution to these projects is complemented by its support for the Hans Hass Fifty Fathoms Award, which acknowledges excellence in marine sciences, underwater imagery, and underwater technical innovation. Since 2007, the brand also partners with world freediving champion, Gianluca Genoni. With Blancpain’s support, Genoni has set multiple records and conducts awareness actions, as well as making fundamental contributions to medical science with experiments at high elevations, under the ice, and in the sea.

These long-standing partnerships have been recently complemented by new initiatives. In 2018, Blancpain launched an experimental coral restoration project on Fregate Island in Seychelles in collaboration with Fregate Island Private and Coralive.org. In 2020, the Manufacture has supported a first mission conducted by the Mokarran Protection Society environmental association intended to observe the behavior of the great hammerhead shark in the wild in order to identify and count its population in Polynesian waters. Marc A. Hayek, President & CEO of Blancpain, took part in this mission as a volunteer underwater videographer. Moreover, Blancpain has dedicated to the Mokarran Protection Society a diver’s watch issued in a 50-piece special series. An amount of $1,000 was donated to the association for the sale of each watch, implying a total of $50,000 added to the Brand’s regular contributions. The same year, Oceana, the largest international organization dedicated solely to ocean conservation, announced Blancpain as its exclusive three-year watch partner. The Brand supports the ocean conservation group’s advocacy efforts to restore marine ecosystems. This partnership includes an expedition to Mexico’s Scorpion Reef, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, which will be conducted in August 2021.

To date, the multiple activities passionately pursued by Blancpain in support of exploring and preserving the oceans have led to tangible results, notably contributing to significantly extending the surface of marine protected areas around the world, with an addition of more than four million km2.