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By-Tor

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  1. The SEL thing could be just a springbar issue. I have the same problem on my Aquaracer chrono.

    Damn it's is nice... they really made this one well. :o

    Discovery is a cheaper model in the Ebel catalog, and it uses the standard ETA 7750. Good for the rep makers!

    That white dial version is really nice.

  2. Looks like a good box d4me! Very nice photos too.

    All best watch photographs have been Photoshopped. If a "hotshot" photographer claims that his pictures are "untouched", he's lying to his teeth. However, there isn't a lot to do when you get the lighting correct. Usually I take off small dust spots off and alter the contrast/brightness levels. Though I have done some heavy PS work too... but those are more PS compositions than actual photos.

    Some watches are more challenging to shoot than others. Taking decent photos is easy, but when you want to go to the next level you need more work and practice. Usually "decent" photos have noise and lacking details, like the bracelet brushed areas and such. Getting technically decent photo is easy, but a great photo is much more difficult. It's all about the light exposure.

    More light is always better than less. There is a fine line between correct light exposure and exposure that goes overboard. Finding that balance is difficult. And yeah, I usually take about 10 pictures of the same setup, and I get roughty 1 acceptable one. When I started, the ratio was 100/1. :D

    And yeah, camera doesn't mean much. It's the lighting, lighting and once again lighting. Expensive camera won't make your photos any better, if you don't accept this fact. Then you need to have "eye" for the post-processing with PS. That's it.

    It's very enjoyable to get a good watch photograph. I highly recommend getting into it, it's fun. :)

  3. a must have, thanks for remembering my wishlist. =)

    is this available with double AR coating?

    Chino,

    gen of this model doesn't have any AR coating. Only the brand new gens, models from 2007 ->, the ones that have red Seamaster lettering have AR. So the rep is accurate in this regard. But yeah, AR coating probably wouldn't hurt.

    @Andreww: Silix can get the inserts. Too bad it takes days to get any replies from him these days.

  4. Sorry to hear that watcher. UK has always been one of the easiest customs, but perhaps this has changed recently.

    Once again the EU dealers is the answer for us. Sometimes it means a bit longer wait (so that our dealers can source the watches), but avoiding even one incident like this is well worth it (imho).

  5. Thanks Lani. :)

    About the SMP chrono still... I'm always amazed of this watch, every time I put it on. It's an excellent replica, and deserves a place in the top-10 reps ever, imho.

    PS: Has anyone been successful to source proper replacement inserts for the SMP? I'd love to align the insert for mine. Someone said Silix have them... but I emailed them a few days ago, and never received a reply. I should get one for my standard Bond SMP too.

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