PDA

View Full Version : Question / Request ...:)


jarnould
November 25th, 2008, 21:31
I just spent 2 hours on your official forum and on your Web site... I really like your watches and what you realized... Congrats.. :)

Just a "request / question" : after a Chrono and a Diver do you plane some other concept for you next watches like pure 24 hours (aka Glycine) or GMT or multi zone (aka Glycine.. also ) or moon phase or other .. ;-)

I would be very interresting is those type of watches.

Thanks for sharing

All the best - cheers
Jerome

sapcmc
November 25th, 2008, 21:33
For now I can't divulge much but we will definitely develop other models in future.

jarnould
November 25th, 2008, 21:41
I understand you cannot tell...:-( yet ... Don't worry I will follow your web site and all your infos very closely ... As per what I saw I'm pretty sure you will have good and nice ideas... :)

Thanks
Jerome

bfgreen
November 25th, 2008, 22:30
For now I can't divulge much but we will definitely develop other models in future.As Carlos said, he's not giving too much away right now but there are definitely new designs and more models planned for the Prometheus Watch line up.

From the very beginning the Prometheus brand has turned to the members of this forum for input and suggestions on what they would like to see or have in an ideal watch - it started with the design competition and my Ocean Diver design - and will continue to seek input from all of the members.

There are not many watch brands (you could count them on your fingers) that encourage such active participation in the design and specification process. So yes, there will be more very exciting designs coming and if you have specific desires or ideas please feel free to post them here - you never know what will come from them :)

d4dve
November 25th, 2008, 23:41
I'm eagerly awaiting my Ocean Diver; however I would love to see an Ocean Diver GMT in the future.

Prototype pics are really promising. Look forward to receiving Carlos and Brian's comments following their receipt of the "real thing".

Best regards,

Dave R.
Ocean Diver #46