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Thank you
Jul 08, 2012,07:08 AM
Appreciate you sharing these stunning photos. I recently acquired the pml xl and inverse watches too. Can you share with me what camera you used to take those gorgeous shots?
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My Glashuttes
By: robcat : July 5th, 2012-23:34
I try not to multiple-post across different sites, but since I asked a few questions on this forum, I thought I'd fill you guys in on my progress. I was undecided between the new and old versions of the PanoMaticLunar - I felt that with the old version, t...
This is a nicely diversified collection you have, Rob.
By: amanico : July 5th, 2012-23:55
3 styles which sum the GO world quite well. The PanoInverse, I said it and will repeat it, is a very interesting blend of originality and classicism. A watch I will have to catch, one day! Bravo, Rob, and thabnks for the share! Nicolas
Wonderful collection of Glashuttes!
By: jporos : July 7th, 2012-08:36
I agree with you, wonderful is the only way to describe the beautiful sunburst dial of the Seventies Robcat!
Thank you
By: sgexpat : July 8th, 2012-07:08
Appreciate you sharing these stunning photos. I recently acquired the pml xl and inverse watches too. Can you share with me what camera you used to take those gorgeous shots?
Thanks,
By: robcat : July 9th, 2012-04:06
I'm just getting to grips with macro photography at the moment. I use a Tamron 90mm Macro on my Sony A55.
Your new collection exemplifies a quality . . .
By: Dr No : July 10th, 2012-12:28
. . . that may well be unique to Glashütte, Rob. Three watches, unalike and with differing movements, yet comparable in terms of value and accessibility. Need I add, gorgeous photography as well. Masthead honors, naturally. Most pleased, Art