It is funny, but to me each of these looks so much better on the wrist than in stand alone shots. They were meant to be worn, clearly, and you wear them well. You have given them new life. Best, respo
I seldom post static shots of my watches, unless I am trying to illustrate a point. Perhaps partly because my photographic skills are not up to it, but also because I like to see the 'life' that a wristshot imparts. That's probably why I particularly look...
... but I love the 1680, principally because of the plexi and cyclops. Killer patina and photo, Nilo. From what year is your watch? Thanks for posting it. Andrew
And this is my very favorite ALS.This one remains firmly on my short list. Great new photo. What do you tink of the new 1815 Chrono? I have to admit, I prefer yours by a fairly wide margin. respo
nice, but I prefer the old one for several reasons: the multilever dial - which I would really miss the discreet "A. Lange & Söhne" at the edge the "chronograph" look (compared to the plain "dress watch" look of the new one) "size" on the wrist (just the ...
Hi Andrew, thanks for your proposal to vote the "Pic of the week". Sadly, this means, regarding my photographis skills, I will never be on the masthead photo ever again! Sigh! This is my week´s contribution, the JLC MUT in SS, a classic for a free weekend...
. . . some of us will vote for the cleverest or most endearing photo, and others will vote for a photo that portrays a watch we've never seen before. Let's give it a try . . . hopefully, Art
Some will vote for a killer watch, or perhaps an image concept, or evident photographic skills, and we might be surprised by the outcome week to week. Several mods will select the images for us to vote on, so there will be two layers to the process. I am ...
. . . before the Rolex forum was inaugurated, wondering if the cliques and infighting on other boards would appear? To be sure, Jeff is primarily responsible for the success of the forum, but he started with 'good ingredients' first. The guys and gals tha...
. . . but the silver and black G O . . . . . . gets the nod Sunday. The Raiders of the 70s and the Niners of the 80s . . . we will never see their likes again....
Your Longines is wonderful, but your Silver and Black GO is closest to your heart.. The new President of the Niners is Jed York and he learned from his Uncle Eddie. Just think of being under 30, single, President and future owner of a NFL team. As the Gre...
This is a photo of a watch of a friend during a beautiful evening of three purist friends.... great friends, great company, cognac, watches, Paris.... What more can i say.... Well maybe that it was an inspiration for something new..... I know that it is n...
you need a rugged watch.. so chose the Polaris for today.. lovely watch but OEM strap is a big let down. I am a big fan of JLC -have a few in my collection- but quality of straps and deployments (to put precisely, lack of it) is generally disappointing.....
We are waiting for you, Patrice and me... It was a great moment, indeed. Now the question is : How did you recover from this experience ( I mean, the watch) ? Best, Nicolas
inside information my friend...... I recovered quite well... my banker did not..... I am coming this month as I am picking up something new.... I will let you know on Monday... and hopefully we can all meet again..... Cheers
. . . so it's going to be a Seiko day tomorrow: Little point in getting a perfectly good strap wet . . . that's what bracelets and water-tight backs are for!...