
In this captivating post, samwan shares an exquisite series of photographs featuring the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Timezone 25th Anniversary edition. His detailed imagery provides an intimate look at this significant timepiece, allowing collectors to appreciate its intricate design and finishing. The post not only showcases the watch's aesthetic appeal but also sparks a valuable discussion on the art of horological photography.






I also try to take clean pictures of watches. I use a Leica SL2 with a Macro Lens. My greatest problem is dust. How do you take your pictures and how do you solve the dust problem?
You captured the fine details very well. Regards, George
Your question beats me....because the pictures were taken by a friend of mine who is a professional photographer. I will relay your question to him. I noticed that he uses wet and dry tissue paper to clean the surface a lot.
Credit goes to my friend Ogygia
My friends said he used blu tack (a kind of adhesive) to clean the dust. It is commonly used by watch makers and watch repair....
He has superb skills
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