bubu16
·Everything gets magnified at least 10X (maybe or more). Prospective buyers reap the benefit(or not) as a dent smaller than a pin head gets blown up, etc. Flaws hidden(not intentional) from the human eye surface. A good specimen can be a mediocre one. IMO only pieces straight out of factory can be free from all these flaws (not even sure about that).
If I like a piece, I won't mind the imperfection (and this is my problem since I don't think about future sale) which to a lot would be foolish. Exceptions for me re macro shots is the dial. With this kind of shots, you can distinguish whether if a dial has been refinished. I am not a bad looking guy but with a macro shot given to my wife before I met her, she would never agree to have met me. Thanks as I am rambling here but I hope my point comes across. Thanks.
If I like a piece, I won't mind the imperfection (and this is my problem since I don't think about future sale) which to a lot would be foolish. Exceptions for me re macro shots is the dial. With this kind of shots, you can distinguish whether if a dial has been refinished. I am not a bad looking guy but with a macro shot given to my wife before I met her, she would never agree to have met me. Thanks as I am rambling here but I hope my point comes across. Thanks.