Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Now, on to show, place, and win. In third place . . .
May 27, 2018,14:22 PM
. . . Tyo's Hamilton.
Excellent composition, exceedingly well executed, and, interestingly enough, a personally compelling subject. I'm taken by modern renditions of vintage military watches, and Tyo's Hamilton is no exception.
Place: Alain's UN.
A deeply compelling watch from my perspective, and immaculately presented. Alain's shared it with us before in the distant past, and if memory serves correct, I gave it accolades then, too.
But there was one overwhelmingly convincing composition that swayed my judgement in its favor.
Watchonthewrist's DB in the foreground makes for a merely good wrist shot. The blurred merry-go-round in the background emulating a balance wheel, though, takes this entry from ordinary to sublime.
First place to Watchonthewrist, by a hair . . . spring.
;-)