I'm a little put off by the gold, as I think of Heuers, and especially the Carrera, as primarily tool watches. So I'll wait until there's a non- limited-edition stainless steel version.
But the price! Jesus! I'm excited it's their own movement, but even 6000 Euro for a regular version is way too high. Here in the States, one could have a watch with history that appreciates in value (i.e. a Siffert) for that kind of money.
As a smaller sticking point, I also think it'll take some time to get on board with the smaller running-seconds register at 6 o'clock, but that's a minor issue. Otherwise, the cotes de Geneve on the dial are quite attractive, and I suppose the cut-out case/lugs and the date window treatment is interesting. Overall, I think this particular watch is just OK. It's an interesting avant-garde exercise, if not the classic I had hoped for.
But oh! That strap! I quite like that one...