... that RM feels like a strong, unique, bold and very attractive design, but wouldn't call it iconic. We'll talk about it again in 10 years, and when success will be confirmed.
For me perhaps the ultimate factor in buying a watch is the design, what it looks like. If it catches the heart with its aesthetics, then other factors such as mvt. make and importantly cost come into play. some designs have lasted well whilst others have...
...ICONIC design, did you say? Then... I would add: Lange 1 and its variations Lange Datograph Breguet 5907 or such simple ones Grand Seiko SBGW series Richard Mille (in general) ........ I very much agree with AP RO, PP Calatrava, Rolex GMT/Diver, Cartie...
As much as I agree with a large number of choices--especially the list with the OP--we cannot deny the Casio G-Shock its rightful place in the Top 10. It is perhaps THE watch that nourished our desire for large cases.....
a difficult task , there are many more designs that I love, but if I had to cut it down to ten these would likely be the watches that I'd go for ....... For non-manufacturer photos credit goes to the respective owners of the rights....
Your list is probably the most "faithful" to what you were trying to say about iconic designs as some may have confused iconic for, say, iconoclastic where the latter is more about going against the grain... where it may be on its way to being a classic.....
in the sense that his designs are completely his own. Unique. Groundbreaking, maybe. To me, 'iconic' would refer to long-established classic design that has had huge influence thoughout the watch market/world... (if a movie star, Marilyn Monroe. If a car,...
... and not our favourite watches ... Mmmmm... even more interesting. So mine would be : - Patek Nautilus - Patek Calavatra - AP Royal oak - Lange 1 - Rolex Gmt Coke ( along with the submariner line ) - Rolex datejust - Rolex Daytona - Cartier santos - Bl...
The Santos just one of the present interpretations of the classic Tank Francaise, the prototype of which was worn by General Pershing. The Santos is much fatter than the original and not the iconic Cartier, IMHO
The IWC pilot shouldn't have qualify based on design as the look of the watch was of military requirement. Many company offer the same model with the same look at the same era. For my humble opinion if were to choose a watch from IWC the portofino moonpha...