
India Whiskey Charlie's original post delves into a common challenge for luxury watch enthusiasts: accurately capturing the true essence of a timepiece through photography. Specifically, he highlights the difficulty in photographing the F.P. Journe Chronomètre Bleu 'Havana' dial, a watch renowned for its unique and elusive color. This discussion explores why certain watches, like the Havana, prove particularly challenging for photographers and offers practical insights from the community.

I think a proper camera setup where the white balance can be corrected in post in Lightroom for example could provide a better representation of what your eye sees when you wear it...hoping that make any sense to you guys...my two cents
Just hit the edit button of any picture and you can make a lot of corrections.
In my case, I have a Pixel phone with only basic settings and choices.
...i say this and yet I keep using my iphone instead of my camera to shoot - go figure!
I just don't feel like dragging everything into other mediums. The problem with this picture is it's mostly glare/reflection from the ceiling, and you only really see the deep brown where the reflection of the iPhone is on the bottom part of the dial. To correct his particular picture you could up the contrast somewhat, but different lighting and location and tilt of the wrist would help more.
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