Had three different edits as I couldn’t help myself. Which do you think worked the best? 🫣
I have to admit the 033 is one of those watches that looks good in any light… besides straight on, then it’s almost a damn mirror with that flat glass 😂 That said, it photographs so well it’s hard to imagine it ever leaving my collection.
Happy Friday all!
⏱ Seiko SARB033
📸 Sony A73, 90mm
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@bevelwerks
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Man you know how to photograph watches. 🙌
1 vote for pic #1
Man you know how to photograph watches. 🙌
Appreciate the kind words… trust me it’s 99% the watch and maybe 1% me doing anything special. 😂
Appreciate the kind words… trust me it’s 99% the watch and maybe 1% me doing anything special. 😂
Too humble, keep them coming 👏
Great photo for a great watch. The one that kicked it all off for me!
I definitely prefer the 2nd image with the muted colors, tones are so nice.
Amazing shot!
Great photo for a great watch. The one that kicked it all off for me!
Thanks man 🍻
I definitely prefer the 2nd image with the muted colors, tones are so nice.
Amazing shot!
Thanks very much! ❤ Two is actually my preferred edit too!🍻
Yes... the venerable SARB033. 😎 I like photo #1 as it brings out the Seiko logo, and highlights the hands and indices. Thanks for sharing as always, bud.
Great shots
Yes... the venerable SARB033. 😎 I like photo #1 as it brings out the Seiko logo, and highlights the hands and indices. Thanks for sharing as always, bud.
Photo 1 was/is a close second for me 😂 appreciate the feedback man 🍻
Great shots
Thank you! 🍻
Main pictures my favourite,but all 🔥nice my friend 👌
Main pictures my favourite,but all 🔥nice my friend 👌
Thanks Kieron - Appreciate the feedback and the kind words! 🍻
My vote goes to #1. Great shots, thanks for sharing! Inspiring!
@bevelwerks, I hope you can help me out: How do you get the light to semi-eclipse the crystal? In the top ~20% or so of the crystal (between 10 and 2 o' clock), the light reflects off the crystal, whereas the rest is clear. I tried to replicate this in my most recent photography session, but couldn't find out how to do it.
Is there a trick to this that you could teach me? 😄 🙏
@bevelwerks, I hope you can help me out: How do you get the light to semi-eclipse the crystal? In the top ~20% or so of the crystal (between 10 and 2 o' clock), the light reflects off the crystal, whereas the rest is clear. I tried to replicate this in my most recent photography session, but couldn't find out how to do it.
Is there a trick to this that you could teach me? 😄 🙏
Hey there, happy to help! I think this is actually a great post idea/topic, that I’ll tag you in that hopefully answers your question!
Hey there, happy to help! I think this is actually a great post idea/topic, that I’ll tag you in that hopefully answers your question!
Much appreciated 🙌