Thanks for pointing that out...

May 03, 2020,02:02 AM
 

I'm aware of the reference 5000 models. However, it would be nice to have the twin main springs, ceramic components of the Pellaton winding system and other upgrades in the newer calibres.

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Fantasy redesign...

 
 By: lavrentivs : May 2nd, 2020-12:47
Just for fun, a quick and dirty Photoshop job on IWC reference 5007. What do you think? It's trash or here's my cash. ...  

While I appreciate the effort of Photoshop...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : May 2nd, 2020-13:00
It doesn't work for me. You need to at least lose the railroad tracks and change the hour markers to dots.

Yes! Dots for me as well.

 
 By: amanico : May 3rd, 2020-00:10
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Yes! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 3rd, 2020-22:49

I'm curious...

 
 By: lavrentivs : May 3rd, 2020-01:57
Why do you think the rail-road track doesn't work? I saw this 325 in the IWC museum. It has rail-road track markings and rectangular hour markers and at least to my eyes it looks great. ...  

I think he was hoping for a remake...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : May 2nd, 2020-13:30
With the vintage brand name inscription.

I fear it would be complicated...

 
 By: foversta : May 3rd, 2020-01:31
You know, they are in the one brand one logo mindset... but we never know... GK had the similar mindset with Breitling and he changed his mind in a way...

Thanks for pointing that out...

 
 By: lavrentivs : May 3rd, 2020-02:02
I'm aware of the reference 5000 models. However, it would be nice to have the twin main springs, ceramic components of the Pellaton winding system and other upgrades in the newer calibres.

Please send it to the IWC team, it's a clear winner with 37-38mm case.

 
 By: Pun : May 3rd, 2020-00:37
Trend is just right for this watch. We are inclined to wear smaller more classic watches now.

+1! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 3rd, 2020-09:51