Not a whole model perhaps, but I'd forecast a redesigned Seamaster bracelet. Omega didn't even dare to introduce the latest models with them, only on the Milanese.
Wild that brands like Longines released banger after banger (e.g. 39mm legend diver!) and everyone already forgot. Meanwhile Tudor can just release a Black Bay with a different dial color and people will go ape. I say this as a Tudor fan lol.
I've said that some time ago already: updated Rolex Milgauss in titanium. Also would be nice to see Cartier Santos in titanium aswell. There's potential in this :) Speaking about more affordable options... I would love to see more Citizen The Citizen models with micro adjusment bracelets. 😎👉
I just want a chronograph with a bezel in the same color as the steel rest of the watch, three instead of only two totalisators, and of course a date window. even a 20$ quartz has a date window! I look at the date several times a day. Also, give me an open case back at this price point!
Turn-O-Graph re-issue and/or Syloxi hairspring on a new model...you heard it here. As for the Milgauss, I really don't understand why people think that would come back. I think it looked awesome, but there is really no reason to bring it back based on its use; anti-magnetism (~1,000 gauss). We already get that now from Parachrom, and re-releasing a watch that still uses a giant iron cage in the movement seems a bit antiquated, especially with how thick it would probably be. And we all know how much people love complaining about watches over 12-13mm. So, unless there is a technological development that Rolex can use to improve the anti-magnetic properties of a new Milgauss, I don't see it making a return, especially when they can't compete with Omega in that space at the moment.
You literally spent 6 minutes talking about Tudor & Rolex. With THOUSANDS of influencial and brilliant watch Company's, I am SICK of hearing you wittle on endlessly about Tudor.
Wearing a road cycling jersey as casual wear is wild
I'm here for it
Esp considereing there would be large pockets in the back haha...Chapeau!
😂😂😂
Everything getting even more expensive
Pretty solid prediction tbf
Already confirmed, Rolex going up between 5-15% depending on model.
Yeah 2025 prediction = price increase
Not a whole model perhaps, but I'd forecast a redesigned Seamaster bracelet. Omega didn't even dare to introduce the latest models with them, only on the Milanese.
Was the jersey a dare?
Wild that brands like Longines released banger after banger (e.g. 39mm legend diver!) and everyone already forgot. Meanwhile Tudor can just release a Black Bay with a different dial color and people will go ape. I say this as a Tudor fan lol.
Still hoping for a reintroduction of the prince date and prince date day
I want the Tudor Prince tuxedo dial
To be precise, that is a Swiss national champion’s jersey. The winner of each country’s championship gets to wear a special jersey for the next year.
Oh wow so he won an award for sports?
Why are we dressed like a life guard
Thank you for the video
if they have any sense, a 36mm Tudor Ranger
A 36mm titanium ranger on jubilee would be killer..
Yeah, they should have a 36 mm for the females and a 44 mm for the males
@@melporean8394 terrible take but go off king
@HRM.H a ranger is a field watch, jubilee bracelet makes no sense
would love to see the omega PO get back to it's first gen thickness....until then i'll continue to buy vintage omega and tudor
Ti yacht master 37 is my wish
The Royal Oak "Nick Faldo" that you showed is actually in tantalum and not titanium, which is an even rarer and more difficult metal to work with.
Yep, exactly. We wanted to show more or less what a titanium RO would look like.
I used to make Tantalum capacators for AVX Kycera. A useless bit of information ........
I've said that some time ago already: updated Rolex Milgauss in titanium. Also would be nice to see Cartier Santos in titanium aswell. There's potential in this :)
Speaking about more affordable options... I would love to see more Citizen The Citizen models with micro adjusment bracelets.
😎👉
Omega shit the bed on a lot of opportunities this year.. flat out truth.
2025 is the year of the introduction of the dual small seconds complication.
If it was for me I would give Watch of the year of 2024 to Omega speedmaster moonwatch.
I just want a chronograph with a bezel in the same color as the steel rest of the watch, three instead of only two totalisators, and of course a date window. even a 20$ quartz has a date window! I look at the date several times a day. Also, give me an open case back at this price point!
Dude you look like you are getting ready to go ride a road bicycle. Da hell?
Ceramic Daytona.
How does he stay so thin
Probably cycling
Smaller SMP palleeease
Turn-O-Graph re-issue and/or Syloxi hairspring on a new model...you heard it here. As for the Milgauss, I really don't understand why people think that would come back. I think it looked awesome, but there is really no reason to bring it back based on its use; anti-magnetism (~1,000 gauss). We already get that now from Parachrom, and re-releasing a watch that still uses a giant iron cage in the movement seems a bit antiquated, especially with how thick it would probably be. And we all know how much people love complaining about watches over 12-13mm. So, unless there is a technological development that Rolex can use to improve the anti-magnetic properties of a new Milgauss, I don't see it making a return, especially when they can't compete with Omega in that space at the moment.
You literally spent 6 minutes talking about Tudor & Rolex.
With THOUSANDS of influencial and brilliant watch Company's, I am SICK of hearing you wittle on endlessly about Tudor.
Hate patek haters !! Love patek !!
I love Patek, but love requires honesty, and 2024 was not a good year for the brand imho
Simply too many brands and models