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tim722
September 22nd, 2009, 05:36
Prototype. Please weigh in on what you think about the design. Any changes you would make. Good or bad points about the overall design. This is just a WIP render. Still hammering out the details.
tim
http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/6475/pilotrender.jpg
Longitude
October 8th, 2009, 18:26
I like it. Is there going to be any luminance? Are the orange and white parts going to glow or just be light in colour?
little_w
October 17th, 2009, 16:00
not bad at all. what's missing is the place of manufacture (swiss made, made in germany etc) and a logo or brand or a model name. that could add or totally destroy the look so it is necessary to see it before making the judgement, don't you think?
ptb351
October 27th, 2009, 21:42
not bad at all. what's missing is the place of manufacture (swiss made, made in germany etc) and a logo or brand or a model name. that could add or totally destroy the look so it is necessary to see it before making the judgement, don't you think?
I like the look (with the above suggestions). The date window could be bigger.
NineThreeKilo
November 13th, 2009, 11:53
I would say if you want a functioning bezel go with a E6B or a divers bezel (as that triangle countdown function is handy in the air). Maybe also add some illumination to the sundials and make the second hand pop as that is a REALLY important part of a pilots watch.
angel
November 15th, 2009, 02:44
Hi Tim,
Overall the watch is very beautiful, but I would decrease slightly in the width of the pointer minutes. You have good taste.:-!
vinylgreek
November 15th, 2009, 04:04
I second the suggestion of reducing the width of the minutes hand. My preference would be no date window at all.
seadigs
November 29th, 2009, 00:05
Overall, I think this design is great. I like that the hour numbers are small and do not crowd the dial. Maybe you could eliminate the numbers altogether - just have some mark instead. I would like to see the tachymeter scale and the seconds hand the same color -- just to visually tie them together. Finally, I would suggest half hour instead of 1/4 hour marks on the chrono hour register- and perhaps finer gradations on the minute register instead.
antjoh
December 1st, 2009, 20:04
I like the plain and flat look. Well done!
I'm trying to visualize a round date window instead of the squared one though. Somehow I think it will make the over all look smoother.
Oh, and if you are adding a logo or brand name you should try to make it as subtle as possible. Maybe just a different shade of black/gray to keep the simple look.
goddino371
January 2nd, 2010, 15:59
Stared at this awhile to see if it "grabbed" me... but it didn't. Looks like many similarly designed watches that borrow from the Ferrari watch line.
Here are the things that grab me:
- white / black / orange contrasts
- inner tachymeter markings
- white hour / minute hands
- orange "dot" markers - can they be bigger circles all the way around to make a statement - and luminescent so in the dark, the hour markers glow orange, while the minute / hour hands glow white? That would look really cool.
Here are the things that don't:
- 3 subdials - seems like everyone is doing this in their watches - why not go back to 2 subdials like the Seiko Bullhead design of the '70s, and echo the subdials in rectangular box, instead of a circle?
- date window - I think it takes away from the watch
hendrixstrat
February 6th, 2010, 04:37
not bad at all. what's missing is the place of manufacture (swiss made, made in germany etc) and a logo or brand or a model name. that could add or totally destroy the look so it is necessary to see it before making the judgement, don't you think?
Not trying to be rude here because you probably know more than me! But there are quite a few pilot watches that have completely sterile dials. No manufacturer name, no country made in, just exactly like he has there...
Here is a pic of an actually fairly expensive pilot watch with a sterile dial.
Archimede Pilot Watch
http://www.worldwatchreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/archimede-pilot-h-historic-watch.jpg
Or this $2,750 Laco Pilot Watch
http://www.amazon.com/Beobachtungsuhr-Pilots-watch-first-pattern/dp/B000SMBQQ2
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/519CMskAtlL._SL500_AA280_.jpg
buttonsrtoys
March 7th, 2010, 19:08
Nice design. A few comments:
- You main dial would need tick marks to indicate the seconds of the chrono.
- Tick marks for your subdial at 12 o'clock to read elapsed minutes.
- I agree with the earlier comment about reducting the # tick marks at the 6 o'clock subdial.
- I would make the seconds hand of your 0 o'clock subdial white, since it goe's with the minute and hour hands of the main face. The second hand of the main face, as well as the subdial hands at 6 & 12 o'clock would all be orange b/c they go together (pilot watches are all about clarity).
I like a date window at a 45-degree tilt between the 4 & 5 hours b/c it allows you to add the "3" to the main dial. Also, would free up a spot for your mfg label if that's the route you go.
Good luck!
JorgeT
March 11th, 2010, 04:47
I like it in general. Black case might give it more character, I don't see much use for the "tach" dial in my watches, so by ridding of it might give you room for second markers. I also am a fan of day/date, so I would add day. As far as "logo" or "made in" "automatic" or "chronometer" words, to me they are not a big deal, I do like the simplicity of only looking at what you need to see, so in that line I second the previous comments of indicators for minutes, hours and seconds right where they are needed (12 main and 12 halfs at the 6 subdial, 60 at the 9 sub-dial, and 30 at the 12 subdial).