I love taking different angle shots on my watch for the WRUW. I started trying to combine a wrist shot with standalone angle shots. My favorite angle picture for a watch is of the dial at the 1010 position in the corner of the watch.
You don’t often see pictures of the case profile from the crown side. Some watches, like the Alpinist and Speedmaster, are very interesting when viewed from that angle.
You don’t often see pictures of the case profile from the crown side. Some watches, like the Alpinist and Speedmaster, are very interesting when viewed from that angle.
Speedmaster lugs! Same with the titanium Seamaster I have. Lugs make'eth a watch too.
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Nice perspective!!
I love taking different angle shots on my watch for the WRUW. I started trying to combine a wrist shot with standalone angle shots. My favorite angle picture for a watch is of the dial at the 1010 position in the corner of the watch.
i never thought of it that way but you are right. i personally love a good dial color.
You don’t often see pictures of the case profile from the crown side. Some watches, like the Alpinist and Speedmaster, are very interesting when viewed from that angle.
You don’t often see pictures of the case profile from the crown side. Some watches, like the Alpinist and Speedmaster, are very interesting when viewed from that angle.
Speedmaster lugs! Same with the titanium Seamaster I have. Lugs make'eth a watch too.