thanks for sharing.
a common mistake that i still make, forgetting to remove finger prints on watches.
as to how to set it to 10:10 without removing the crown, there are couple of ways you can do it. set your watch to 10:05 (couple of minutes before 10:10) instead. then set your camera on tripod. adjust the angle you want, wait for the moment to arrive to take it. keep repeating this process which is tiring.
another way to do it is release the power reserve(let your watch wind down or if you want, open case back, release the power reserve, close case back). then take all the pictures needed.
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And here are pictures of my Pam 351... Having some problems with taking the case back. Although aperature at 22, still blur in some areas. Guess it;s because of the Macro lens. Perhaps a 90 or 105mm lens would be better.




Again, appreciate any advice to make it better..
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Decided to take up watch photography this year and so, invested in a Sony Nex 5N and some lens including a manual Nikon 60mm AF-D F2.8 lens as well as light tent, light etc.. Still a newbie in this and appreciate other photographers giving me your feedback and inputs. Still learning to take the professional pictures we see in those glossy magazines! Here are some pictures of my Rolex GMT 2C...




More to come as I start to experiment more! Appreciate if avid photographers can give me some tips too! ONe of my biggest problem is trying to keep the watch hands from moving from the 10:10 timings but if I pull out the crown, it would look ugly...Tags: None
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