Here's my most recent alarm aquisition: A J.P.Pingouin American market mid 1960's Heyworth. Not an expensive watch when it was new but the movement looks pretty good to my eyes and I really like the styling. It's in pretty much unworn condition. I'm finding I am a total sucker for a 50+ y.o. watch in like new shape. Give it to me...
Barrowed only for a short period, testing to see how it works until I return it to its rightful owner
Almost, from an S6 The best pictures is taken in the car, haha, but as a n00b the light is great in the car and it gets quite easy to capture a great photo. Light as everything
I also photograph my watches in the car - Samsung mobile somewhat of age. My former Audi with a black roof lining was the best...
Crazy swedes I had black roof lining in my BMW and that was awesome, no reflections at all.. And sometimes when I needed some more light I just opened the panorama roof
This, again... Looks like it survived a strafing run up the left side, but nobody has polished it and I'm sure not gonna be the first! Besides, I think it looks cool
You know you're a hard watch aficionado when you measure your car in terms of "which is better for watch photography?"