Editorial
The Air Command Flyback Chronograph is Blancpain's civilian re-edition of a rare 1950s military pilot's watch, built around the brand's own F388B flyback caliber. It sits outside the Fifty Fathoms mainstream, which makes it one of the more interesting cases for a collector who wants a serious Blancpain without wearing the brand's bestseller. Forty-two and a half millimeters in steel, it wears as a tool watch should.
The original Air Command was produced in the 1950s as a chronograph issued to military aviators, making it a genuinely rare historical reference and one of the few Blancpains with a legitimate military provenance outside the dive world. Blancpain revived the reference in 2019, staying close to the period-correct aesthetics of the original: bold registers, a pulsometer scale, and a dial layout that reads as utilitarian rather than decorative. The flyback complication was appropriate for cockpit use then and remains the right choice for a re-edition with this lineage.
Unlike many re-editions that smooth over the original's character, Blancpain kept the design legible and honest to what the watch was built for.
The reference AC02-12B40-63A is not widely stocked, and gray market availability is thin compared to the Fifty Fathoms lineup, so patience is required if you're buying pre-owned. Condition of the pushers matters on any flyback chronograph; inspect for stickiness or resistance before buying, as worn pushers can indicate heavy use or deferred service on the F388B. The dial and case finishing on this reference are intentional in their military severity, so buyers expecting the polished presentation of a dress chronograph should look elsewhere.
Authentication is important given how little this reference circulates; verify the case reference and movement serial through a trusted dealer or Blancpain directly before purchasing.