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That is quite a macro!
Jun 09, 2014,08:23 AM
I'll echo the chorus in saying it would be nice to see other 2320 movements so photographed.
Nice as the details are, it is the entirety of the watch that really makes us smile.
Bill
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I love your macro shots!
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : June 7th, 2014-20:57
I am starting macro shots too. Yours is a few levels above mine! Amazing details. Love the y-bridge on the lemania movement. Beautifully finished Thanks for sharing! You are my inspiration now! :) Cheers Robin
I wish
By: doobooloo : June 8th, 2014-19:04
Thank you for your kind words! I wish I could take all the credit for the shots, but the Nanoha lens on A7R really makes it almost too easy, since the lens has built-in continuous LED lighting and you're shooting with live view on a mirrorless. If I had a...
It surely would be......
By: Sandgroper : June 7th, 2014-22:14
without forgetting to add the Breguet Chrono and the Roger Dubuis Hommage Chrono housing the same movement. Cheers Francois
Yes I could have mentioned.....
By: Sandgroper : June 7th, 2014-23:52
the Omega Speedmaster and the caliber 321 but as we are talking "macros" of the Nouvelle Lemania base calibre 2310 and the example shown is of the Vacheron Constantin's version, I thought it more appropriate to mention the same calibre base from "high end...
Speedy
By: doobooloo : June 8th, 2014-19:31
Unfortunately my humble speedy does not have the venerable cal 321 on board... :( But I'll take a stab at it anyway!
Absolutely...
By: doobooloo : June 8th, 2014-19:10
It would be fantastic to compare all the various adaptations of the same base caliber at this micro level! One day...!!!
That is quite a macro!
By: WHL : June 9th, 2014-08:23
I'll echo the chorus in saying it would be nice to see other 2320 movements so photographed. Nice as the details are, it is the entirety of the watch that really makes us smile. :-) Bill