Somehow I DO like macro shots. But sometimes they are scary as they reveal too much details.....

Apr 07, 2020,12:50 PM
 

….and wrinkles, and bruises, but still, I keep taking them.

Here we have the Speedmaster 2998-3 "Lollipop"

Cheers, HSTE









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Great photos ...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : April 7th, 2020-13:39
Showing this legendary Speedmaster.

Nice shots! This reminds me of the risks involved in showing my pieces to my buddy "thegrailwatch" or (even more so) one of my favorite long time watchmaker friends. I'll just call him

 
 By: InDebtButOnTime : April 7th, 2020-18:07
Mr Superskilled--Eagle Eyes! He's alerted me to flaws I missed and would probably never have seen! Well, I'm still thrilled I have him as a resource and as a friend. And I'm always able to blame my oversight to aging eyeballs.

Like perfectly aged . . .

 
 By: Dr No : April 10th, 2020-18:12
. . . bourbon. Your -3 has aged organically, S. When hands or a dial is too far gone the painful issue of restoration rears its head, but that's not the case here. The only instance of hand restoration in my collection is Dad's Longines. This image was ta...