For me it's all about the details. The fine print so to speak. It APPEARS to be some nice Omega's you got there, but it's not easy to tell for sure. The pictures don't admit any closer inspection Creative photoshots(!) though!
Thanks for the feedback, I do agree dial shots are an essential to see the watch properly so il try get some better ones to show the watches properly
I like the pictures from an athethical perspective. They give a real vintage feel and would decorate nicely a wall of a watchmaker. On the other hand they sure are not ideal for assessment purpose - but I think that's not why you shot them like that. Really nice!
Beautiful pieces, awesome fotos! It is amazing how the dial colour on some watches changes at different light conditions and angles. Thanks for sharing. Serdal
So true. I was taking some photos of a couple of Rolex's last week, doing it outside in morning light, wow, the differences in dail colors was dramatic. Also, shade has quite an effect on the end result. Love the composition. Morning Light rules! Far more flexible, less reflection issues to deal with.