WillMK5
·I agree. If they can recreate the CH80 prototypes with the 1887 movement, that would be ideal.
They should do a vintage-themed "Heuer" panda in the Calibre 1887; similar to the CH80 prototype at to top of this thread. Or the entire dial in silver.
It's also the size that I'd like to see changed- this is 36mm (too small for me...), but I reckon I'd prefer the standard Carrera 1887 at 39/ 40mm. Slimmer cases too.
I think I could do without a display back if it meant shaving off 1.5~2.0mm off the thickness.
That in turn means they can reduce the diameter without creating a hockey puck, 8500 Planet Ocean style.
I keep saying it but man, 39mm would make my year.
Yea I'm not a big fan of how that trend is fattening everything up, regarding that PO 8500, did you know the Cal 8500 is actually thinner than the Cal 505 used in the original 1950s Constellation dress watches, the displayback and 600M depth rating is what turns it into a tree stump.
While they're taking the displayback off they're welcome to take off the auto winding system too, I'm more than happy to wind a chronograph myself.
Any word as to when can we expect some announcements regarding the 2015 line?
Close to Baselworld in March for sure, but it would be nice to get a preview sooner.