Speedmaster 321 Ed White ~ Photo Sharing

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So happy to be a proud owner of this holy grail Speedmaster. I believe many of you are well aware of the history and background of the Cal 321. 311.30.40.30.01.001. So I don't repeat too much on the background info.

Let the photo speak for itself. Enjoy. Feel free to contribute your photos in the post.

 
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Coolest shots, I wonder if operating the pushers feels like a vintage CK, when I had 105012-66 with short pushers I managed to also buy a 145012-67 and there was a slight tingling difference due to age I would assume, nevertheless a pleasure to operate both. Both pieces sold though one to a dear collector friend and one to an owner of an AD in SC.
 
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Marvelous pictures, thank you for sharing! I hope to have one on my wrist ere long.
 
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Coolest shots, I wonder if operating the pushers feels like a vintage CK, when I had 105012-66 with short pushers I managed to also buy a 145012-67 and there was a slight tingling difference due to age I would assume, nevertheless a pleasure to operate both. Both pieces sold though one to a dear collector friend and one to an owner of an AD in SC.

The pushers feeling significantly different from other model Speedy.
 
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Marvelous pictures, thank you for sharing! I hope to have one on my wrist ere long.

Thanks mate. Glad that you like the photos
 
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Great shots! What is your camera/lens/lighting setup?


Most of the photos are done on my very old Nikon D80 with a 60mm f2.8. Coz I wanna get some noise and texture on the photos to match with the historical background of the Cal 321 Ed White.

In terms of lighting. Even more lazy this time. LOL, no flash, no studio light. Just my normal office overhead fluorescent. It's all about very careful placement of the watch, and camera angle to active the result.

Everything set to M on the camera to achieve the exact lighting control that I want. Let me show you a few more shots from other camera combos later on.
 
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Great shots! What is your camera/lens/lighting setup?

This is another batch of photos I've got. Got this on my Olympus OMD EM1 & 30mm f2.8 setup. Once again, no flash, just office lighting, with very careful watch placement to get the ideal lighting from the top.