...when i read AndrewD's post. It exemplified a unique and rather pure timepiece. What more if it is a marine chronometer. Moreover, when it is hand-wound, to me, that allows any Purists to be more "connected" to the wristwatch. I have always liked enamel dial, and i do agree with a no-date version. Keep it basic and pure. Print Purists Pro like a Bregeut or stylised cursive across where every brand has their name on the dial and blued steel hands would look lovely. And for the case diameter, should not be more than 40mm to keep it classic looking. Use very nice supple croco leather, and the caseback need not be exhibition caseback. And pls dont use onion crown, cos never a big fan. My 2 cents suggestion. Can enamel dial not be creamy white but maybe with a different color? Grey? come to think about it, white creamy enamel dial will suit the heated blue steel hands just fine. and for the hour markers, lay them with white gold, and no luminous material pls. Can someone who is good with Autocad, or what are they using now, come up with a picture of what i just decribed, thanks.