Which Bezel Insert Do You Prefer For My Rolex GMT

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It’s time for a change. I have three bezel inserts for my circa 1961 1675 GMT… two mega fats and the original insert. Which do you prefer?
1. Ghost Mega Fat

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2. Faded Mega Fat

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3. Original Fat Insert
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bezels are a fashion and so wear it with what u like most. ... but try to improve your photo skills 😁
 
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bezels are a fashion and so wear it with what u like most. ... but try to improve your photo skills 😁

I’m working on my photo skills… and retook original insert using coffee cup technique.
Hope it’s better, the other two weren’t bad from a self admitted bad photographer. Thank you for your opinion… about the insert.
 
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I’m working on my photo skills… and retook original insert using coffee cup technique.
Hope it’s better, the other two weren’t bad from a self admitted bad photographer. Thank you for your opinion… about the insert.

What's the coffee cup technique?
 
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What's the coffee cup technique?
Here it is, explained by @ChrisN
Try putting the watch down on a surface close to a window but without too much glare. Put the phone down on an upside down tumbler or half pint glass - whatever gives an image in focus and about 2/3 of the frame. Touch it very gently to take the shot. If you hold your phone or the watch, it's much harder to get a clear shot.

Mine is a very cheap Nokia and I just took the one below. It's not bad and has fair resolution.
 
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What's the coffee cup technique?
Place your phone on top of a coffee cup to stabilize, place watch below camera lens, adjust zoom if necessary, take picture.