Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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So many wrist shot candidates this time around . . .
Oct 10, 2021,23:02 PM
. . . that I'll have to categorize them.
In the aesthetic consideration category we have Doug's Zenith EP . . .
. . . (of which I'm an admirer - it's one of the most appealing recent EPs in memory), Chronometer's wicked black Tudor . . .
. . . Watchonthewrist's Habring . . .
. . . Abel's Pepsi, foreground and back . . .
. . . K's Ming and Seiko submissions . . .
. . . and Im6's UJ.
Then, there were the submissions that hewed to Captain's theme. Fred's Wyler . . .
. . . alongside his better half and four cups of coffee - how better to spend Saturday morning?
Next there's aWtchslvr's glinting Grand Seiko in the foreground with a panoramic view of a northern Spanish beach . . .
. . . in the background. Where could one spend a more relaxing weekend?
Ajas' OP with a Carlsberg matching the strap . . .
. . . both in terms of color and placement - straight lines could be drawn from the strap to the glass without deviation. I'd like to credit him with intentionally crafting the image so the lines would coincide.
(And let's face it - there's nothing more relaxing than a cold beer on a weekend!)
You've gotta admire guys like Im6 . . .
. . . and David . . .
. . . who can relax while wearing watches some of us would think twice about breathing on, much less wearing. More power to 'em!
But this week, in addition to the usual artistic masterpieces and thematic entries, there were two intriguingly quirky submissions. Quan's Tudor . . .
. . . posed to reflect his t-shirt and mj23's mystery watch . . .
. . . were both inexplicably compelling. Third to Quan, second to mj23, and first to Cookies . . .
. . . for crafting an image that practically screams "Weekend!"
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