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    Watches you wished were made

    Now in the correct section

    As per the title, but not along those lines of hot sports models you wish were at retail & available.

    But more along the lines of brands & models that are currently available, but with some minor tweak that you wish were in production.

    A few of the top of my head:

    Panarai to make either a base 42mm or 40mm version of the iconic 372 (47mm 1950s case they made & not the 390 which people often think is a smaller version).

    Omega Seamaster, current edition but sans HE valve & no date. I could live with the sword sea through hands.

    Omega Speedmaster Pro - just give it 100m and make people feel more comfortable about swimming with it.

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    Watches you wished were made

    As per the Sales Corner thread ;)

    Tudor Pelagos 39 Date. Perfect daily wear.

    Tudor Black Bay 58 S&G GMT Root Beer. Perfect dimensions for a reasonably priced true GMT.

    Grand Seiko Titanium Spring Drive GMT. Basically a Mistflake without power reserve indicator and a slimmer case.

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    Bulgari Octo Finissimo with micro adjustment-I would have kept mine if it had it.
    Chopard Alpine Eagle with no date, a tapering bracelet and micro adjustment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wigdog View Post
    Chopard Alpine Eagle with no date, a tapering bracelet and micro adjustment.
    I had no idea how much I wanted that until you mentioned it.

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    Automatic speedy pro with 100m water resistance and quick release bracelet removal. Might not suit NASA spec but i’d love it.

    Omega SM 300 1960s reissue - the one with Sword Hands but with modern ceramic bezel, bracelet etc.

    Black Bay 58 Pepsi GMT on Tudor jubilee.

    Grade 5 Titanium Sub with blue bezel and gloss black dial.


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    …Oh and a reissued Oysterquartz with a spring drive type movement.


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    Blue dial Pelagos 39.


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    I've been waiting years for a 38-39mm NO DATE IWC pilot. I am not interested in one with the date. I try to look at the bright side - if they never make one it saves me a few thousand bucks.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Saxon007 View Post
    I've been waiting years for a 38-39mm NO DATE IWC pilot. I am not interested in one with the date. I try to look at the bright side - if they never make one it saves me a few thousand bucks.



    I hear you. Flieger style with a date is just wrong.

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    A massive YES to both of these. I once sat in a WF showroom for an hour while they tinkered with the bracelet on a Finissimo and we never got a decent fit. More recently, I sold my beautiful Alpine Eagle to Subdial for the same reason.

    I spoke to the LF rep about why their Sport Auto doesn't have micro-adjustment and he said it was for aesthetic reasons. I don't mind a chunky clasp if the blood supply to hand my isn't cut off or my watch isn't flapping around.

    Bring back the Glashutte Sport Evolution!

    simon

    Quote Originally Posted by wigdog View Post
    Bulgari Octo Finissimo with micro adjustment-I would have kept mine if it had it.
    Chopard Alpine Eagle with no date, a tapering bracelet and micro adjustment.

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    A true 38mm DJ.

    A Pepsi Tudor GMT 39mm with t-fit.

    A 39mm VC Overseas steel.

    A blue steel Sub.

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    A Panerai with a proper second hand. I hate their small second subdials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saxon007 View Post
    I've been waiting years for a 38-39mm NO DATE IWC pilot. I am not interested in one with the date. I try to look at the bright side - if they never make one it saves me a few thousand bucks.
    Completely agree. Often wish my XII didn't have a date. I could do without the second hand as well.

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    This one



    A costly error on my part to back a crook's Kickstarter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berty234 View Post
    A true 38mm DJ.
    Nailed it! And Oyster Perpetual.

    Plus, a Grand Seiko White Omiwatari with a slightly less blingy bracelet.

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    A GP Laureato Infinity 38 (Onyx dial, no diamonds!)
    Overseas 38mm, ultra-thin - or at least reasonably thin, but men's, not a unisex model with a dainty bracelet.
    Overseas ultra-thin in stainless steel and not just gold
    Something like a GS SBGW257 (1960 recreation dress watch / 1st GS) that's not a special edition made in unobtainium, just the right dial at the right price.
    A GS SBGV223 (40mm 9F) with an 'interesting' dial, without breaking the bank. The recent blue dial with red second hand SBGP007 was the right idea but the colour scheme was a bit Superman, GS should be more committed to making special 9Fs and not fall into the trap of treating them as entry level and saving the good dials for mechanical / spring drive watches.
    On which note - a 10F perpetual, they're letting Citizen get ahead
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    Watches you wished were made

    40mm version of my Ti GS Divers Hi-Beat

    Classic Speedie, exactly as is - but with a date

    The old Rolex GMT2 but with a maxi-dial and the Sub crown


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Wolff View Post
    A Panerai with a proper second hand. I hate their small second subdials.
    It does exist, although incredibly rare -

    The Panerai PAM00080: dead beat centre seconds. A limited edition of 160 from 2001.

    https://www.panerai.com/en/collectio...hive/2001.html

    There's a couple on Chrono24 -

    https://www.chrono24.co.uk/search/in...ccessoryTypes=
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    ​Jim.

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    Ah, good to know but eye wateringly expensive. Perhaps they could revisit the concept at a reasonable price point...

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    40mm version of my Ti GS Divers Hi-Beat

    This 100%, good bit thinner and 40mm would be on my wrist right away




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    Rolex GMT Ceramic with coke bezel. It is my grail watch


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    A 40mm non-ltd edition version of the classic Fifty Fathoms but without the Blancpain engraved down the side.

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    I’d like to see a watch made from cheese

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance wheel View Post
    I’d like to see a watch made from cheese
    Already done

    https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/h-...er-introducing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neely8 View Post
    A 40mm non-ltd edition version of the classic Fifty Fathoms but without the Blancpain engraved down the side.
    That would be nice.

    From me, a new 164.024, with modern build quality, sapphire crystal or lumed ceramic bezel, Broad sword hands, big triangle dial, in 42mm and not stupidly thick.

    A modern 666 Seadweller would also be nice. Get rid of the carbuncle, reduce the size to 40mm and lose the white gold surrounds around the lume plots.

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    Tudor BB Pro' 42/3mm would be extending my non expenditure on watches. Love it to bits, but at 39mm, just too small on my wrist.
    Poor me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadeOfCheese View Post
    A bargain at just over one million CHF. I wonder if anyone bought it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadeOfCheese View Post
    Excellent news it can be done , ok I would like to see a divers watch made from cheese

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance wheel View Post
    Excellent news it can be done , ok I would like to see a divers watch made from cheese
    Does it need to be edible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance wheel View Post
    Excellent news it can be done , ok I would like to see a divers watch made from cheese
    Omega Briemaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fullbreakfast View Post
    Omega Briemaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinnlover View Post
    That would be nice.

    From me, a new 164.024, with modern build quality, sapphire crystal or lumed ceramic bezel, Broad sword hands, big triangle dial, in 42mm and not stupidly thick.

    A modern 666 Seadweller would also be nice. Get rid of the carbuncle, reduce the size to 40mm and lose the white gold surrounds around the lume plots.
    I reckon they’ll release an omega x swatch scuba 164.024 and then 18 months later there will be a proper reissue.

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    Very specifically, a Panerai luminor in all polished stainless steel case, black sandwich dial, date complication, automatic or 8 day movement. Prefer marina but that wouldn't be a deal breaker.
    Nearest I have seen is 104, which lacks only the sandwich dial.

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    Seiko SLA017 with a black dial would be my number 1 wish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbyf View Post
    Blue dial Pelagos 39.
    Yes, this.

    San Martin make a homage of this and it doesn't even exist!

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    Probably dozens....

    A new zenith tri colour with the original off white/silvery dial and the true white cigarette hand, so you can actually read the thing.

    Rolex range (any) without the Cyclops.

    A normal speedmaster pro with hesalite in the smaller FOIS case.

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    Rolex 124060 with a blue or green bezel instead of black. Perfection.

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