The Grey NATO – 252 – Blancpain & Swatch Make A Dive Watch (?!), Getting Certified In Cozumel, And Manta Missed Connections In Ecuador
It’s a dive-heavy lineup for this episode as the TGN boys dig into the recent announcement of the Blancpain x Swatch Scuba fifty Fathoms (wild news), along with an extended chat about their recent trips to Mexico and Ecuador.
From five colorful new Blancpains to drift diving in Cozumel and seeking science with Mantas in the Pacific, it’s been a busy few weeks, and with more travel on the horizon, this episode was a great chance to catch up. Stay in the mix for a Final Notes that will have you hunting for amazing barn finds for Land Rovers and sports cars alike.
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3:00 Swatch X Blancpain Scuba Fifty Fathoms
14:22 Isuzu Impulse
16:17 Dodge GLH
16:39 Up To Speed - Shelby (Donut Media, Youtube)
16:40 Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer
16:41 Mercury Villager Nautica Van
18:09 TGN Bundles in the shop
19:44 Jason’s Blancpain Hodinkee LE
20:10 CWC Royal Navy Diver 1983
21:30 Cozumel, Mexico
22:35 PADI Open Water Referral
22:50 Iberostar Cozumel
22:59 Dressel Divers
23:15 James’ review of the blue Pelagos from Mexico
28:01 Scubapro Go Sport Fins
28:32 Apex RK3 HD Fins
35:28 Discover Scuba Dive
36:30 Sea of Tranquility – Emily St. John Mandel
41:09 Carl F. Bucherer
41:37 Manta Trust
42:41 Isla de la Plata
47:01 El Niño
53:00 Manta Expeditions
58:07 Oceanic+ iPhone Housing
1:03:50 Jason’s trip report for Substack
1:03:54 Carl F. Bucherer Dispatch stories
1:04:50 8 Under $8,000 – Cheap Sports Car Showdown (Everyday Driver, Youtube)
1:08:49 Richard Hammond On The Greatest Barn Find of All Time (Drivetribe, Youtube)
1:09:24 Ineos Grenadier
“Diving is like stepping into a painting, where every stroke is a new wonder, and every color is more vibrant than the last.” – Sylvia Earle
Cozumel is always amazing for diving. I always use Blue Note Scuba to dive in Cozumel
bluenotescuba.com
Jason's write-up from his time in Ecuador and the pieces on the Carl F. Bucherer website are definitely worth the read.