What's your dream release for 2024?

For me (like many I imagine) it would be a Tudor Pelagos 39 with a matte blue dial similar to the 42 in the photo...but with the spring clasp.

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The black and white Seiko 5 GMTs feel like a dream come true😍

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While we're talking Tudor, a 36mm Ranger could be pretty destructive for my bank account.

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A Christopher Ward chronograph. The last one was the C65 which have and love. I could only imagine a new CW chrono would be a C63.

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A Seiko Prospex Pilots watch.

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Yes that would be amazing I love my 42 In blue but is it was a little bit thinner and 39mm would be perfect

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Omega 2254 reissue.....

Pelagos is a great choice 👍for me it would be the Tag Heuer Mario Kart because it’s such a cool design.

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Tudor Pelagos 39mm in other color variant with a matte dial and bezel like the OG's.

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Same every year since the Tudor BB58 was released... a version with a date

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I'm praying for ap x casio but god was out of town 🔥🔥🔥

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tonistarch

The black and white Seiko 5 GMTs feel like a dream come true😍

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The only thing I don't like is the hands. I have quite the specific taste so that's just me

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I think what is likely to happen in either 2024 or 2025 is a new generation of 42mm Pelagos with METAS certification and (less likely but I’m hopeful for) maybe cutting a mm of thickness

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BB58 black without gild and with T-fit clasp

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Honestly, any Tudor with a date function and a thinner profile 😀

The dream - The 43mm Black Bay Bronze with a METAS movement and a date, possibly at 4:30 so we can keep the 3, 6, 9 markers on the dial, all with 1mm shaved off the case thickness like they did with the new burgundy last year.

What's maybe more likely - Either the Black and Gold GMT or Heritage 41 with the new METAS movement and a date window at the same thickness with the T-Fit clasp and a 5 link bracelet.

I'm hoping with their Kenissi Manufacture each year they will be rolling out thinner METAS movements across the board, hopefully adding new complications.

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I’ll have a hard time saying no to a blue Pelagos 39! I think we will see it this year.

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Black Bay 54 in blue. Probably too early, but a man can dream.

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A Pelagos true GMT with a fixed bezel and square indices.

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tonistarch

The black and white Seiko 5 GMTs feel like a dream come true😍

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Haven’t seen these. Seikos really knocking it out of the park!

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I'd love the same as you ...

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Buckley Dial DJ 36 from Rolex ... Wimbledon's nice but something more toned down would be 🙏

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A central minutes Chronograph for under $1k please

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I wonder why Grand Seiko, a brand noted for their dials do not launch a moonphase model? That would be a perfect exit from the hobby watch for me.

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A reissue of the Seiko Rotocall.

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Explorer II in 39mm

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Black bay 54 in more colors, black bays with dates, tag aquaracer 300 in smaller diameters. Nomos club sport 37mm with a date.

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Badgerracer

I think what is likely to happen in either 2024 or 2025 is a new generation of 42mm Pelagos with METAS certification and (less likely but I’m hopeful for) maybe cutting a mm of thickness

that would also be great, the current version is just too chunky for me

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TheWatchDan

Explorer II in 39mm

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Omg yes

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Ollech & Wajs chrono with NOS 7733 movement - this one got away and never to be found again.

Seiko Captain Willard 8L/6L LE Reissue with no "X" logo in EverBrilliant Steel.

Blancpain 40mm Fifty Fathoms that isn't limited edition.

Rolex Milgauss in Titanium - probably can't get an allocation anyways but would be cool to see it in pictures.

Tudor Black Bay GMT that's thinner.

Omega Speedmaster Professional Hesalite in titanium.

And any that is as close to being a reproduction of vintage models.