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Capturing the perfect watch photograph can be as rewarding as the acquisition itself, transforming a timepiece into a work of art. Brandon Skinner initiates a community challenge, inviting collectors to share the single photograph they are most proud of, a shot that encapsulates their watch's essence after countless attempts. This thread celebrates the passion for watch photography and the unique connection owners have with their pieces.
After two years of ownership and taking literally hundreds of photos of my watch, I think I finally got "the" shot.

What shot are you most proud of? Please share with us all here.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The original author clarified that his strap is 22mm x 22mm with no taper, a detail that significantly impacts the watch's aesthetic and wearability.
- One contributor highlighted two distinct watches, one for daily wear and another for moments of reflection, showcasing how different timepieces serve varied emotional and practical purposes.
- A community member inquired about third-party strap suppliers offering similar high-quality, modern, and sporty designs, indicating interest in replicating the aesthetic of the original post's strap.
- Several collectors shared their own 'proudest' shots, featuring a diverse range of watches from vintage pieces to modern designs, emphasizing the personal nature of watch photography.
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