
Today I tried something different. I decided to step away from my trusted light box and took some pictures
of my 5960 in natural light. There are some trade-offs though. You do not even have to look close to see more dust,
sun hot spots, reflection of our porch, palm tree as well as myself.
OTOH, I always kept saying that the gray slate dials in 5146 & 5960 look flat in any PP media or other publications,
as they never capture the beautiful sparkle that the dial picks up out
on the daylight. Some of these pictures above ‘somewhat’
capture that sparkle, but it is nothing like seeing the dials outdoors - in person. Hope you enjoy them…….
Those are amazing pix . They are as good as it gets and does full justice to a fabulous piece. Well done and thanks for posting.
Cheers
Fernando
Hi,
What fantastic pictures of a beautiful watch! I do have one question regarding the power reserve indicator on your watch. It seems to be pointing at "6 o'clock" or straight down. I have a 5146 and the indicator always stays between the +/- .....it never goes to the point where yours is at. Any thoughts?

