Yup! I'm not ashamed to print, cut and tape to get a "decent" idea of the look. My wife and I laughed at how many times I went to check the time last night during cooking and... ๐
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So how are you scaling?
So how are you scaling?
Photoshop will get it pretty close to accurate. I tend to error on getting the case proportions printed correctly. The strap can be a little off.
I thought itโs the real watch ๐ Great job!
I might've had a "friend" who has tried this before too so you're not alone.ย
I have done this once, but it was just cutting a little square out of paper to check if the size fit me, it's not too bad of an idea though, I like it
Nice scissor work โ๏ธ
Great idea!
Never have but great photo, and honestly maybe something I should try.
I thought it was the real deal for a second, ha ha!!
You can try most watches on Chrono24 though with their virtual try.
LOL, Great idea that I never ever would have thought of. You are definitely WIS!
Brilliant idea!ย
I see that @marcusmenescal at Mรถels & Co.provides a scale pdf to do just this. Is anyone else aware of other makers doing something similar
I see that @marcusmenescal at Mรถels & Co.provides a scale pdf to do just this. Is anyone else aware of other makers doing something similar
Dear Oscar, we don't have the staff and the $$ that Oris has but in our website you can download a "try it on" and test it in your wrist. https://moelsandco.com/thedesignย
Almost got me there lol at first maybe if I had shades on and a quick glance would of thought it was real. Very well craftsmanship.
Good idea ๐ก
Cool idea!!
๐คฃ I do the same!