Great pics, congrats on the watch.
Hey, no-one said it would be that easy. What you need to do is colour match beforehand and then do it again in photoshop, by areas of the photo if needed. Oh, and have a calibrated monitor.
ps. It's "Polarising Filter", not polaroid. Good luck, they really help.
TRC is like pipe and slippers by the fireside and is now too sedate for me to visit.
RWI is good banter with its fair share of n00bz.
RWG is like stepping off the pavement into moving traffic. Good traffic, mind.
As for more sophisticated topics here, this place also has the lowest signal to noise ratio of all the sites. Yes, it's got The Zigmeister, but it's also got Miss Understood.
If we buy them assuming they have real ETAs in, it costs us extra. Also, if it breaks down, real ETAs can be fixed by any competent watchmaker: the parts and expertise are readily available.
If we pay extra for this security and the dealers screw us over, then we're being conned. Some of us don't like it, while some of us seem quite ok with it.
ps. Who on earth uses Miyota movements in reps these days?
If you buy a 45mm PO, it'll man you up. You can then use your steely hunter/gatherer stare to put her back in her place. I am man, PO is mine, woman!
ps. Don't try this when you're not wearing your PO as it'll get you put back in your place, hard.
Yay! I help someone defraud his missus! This made my day.
I'm proud of you, dude. What size is your monitor and what Speedmaster is it? I'll do you a special screensaver pic.
It is already affecting us. People are stockpiling ETA movements, creating a false scarcity. It's the reason all this "Asian ETA" controversy has risen.
1920px wide is getting to close to the limits of my camera and requires quite a bit of Photoshop assistance. Sure, it goes up to 2560px wide or so, but the noise is visible at 1:1. I hope most people are happy with 1280px wide wallpapers, as they're much easier to do.
Anyone got a cheap Canon DSLR spare?
It's French.
"After 16 years, the 1966 Antarctic Expedition has returned home. Before the administrative closure of this expedition I wish to express all of our satisfaction with the exceptional quality of your Rolex and Tudor watches we ordered from you back in November 1965."
and loads of stuff after ...