Thank youYour ingenieur looks stunning!
Thank youYour ingenieur looks stunning!
That's cool Martijn, I think I know what you did :-) It's a good thing the watch isn't 50 mm in diameter or it wouldn't have fitted. Am I right?
Kind regards,
Clemens
Interesting pictures guys.
Cinq, your Ingenieur is for sure not an everyday picture! At least for me. Also the blue pilots are really interesting, suddenly giving a "square" impression.
Lume shots of my Aquatimers:
Here is the Big Pilot 500401:
Kind regards,
Clemens
I had expected a bit more post by now. Since it's quiet here for a few days already, I will add two shots of the Aquatimer Split Minute (reference 3723), a model not often seen although I know there are a few Forum members that have this very special Aquatimer too:
I really like the Split Minute mechanism. As far as I know IWC is the only watch company that ever produced this. There are other watches where the split minutes hand is linked to the Chrono but in this Aquatimer, it's a separate function, helping divers timing decompression time.
Kind regards,
Clemens
I simply have to post this one...
Here is my share...
Day shot
Lume shot
wow.....I would say this watch takes the crown...the dark lume is breathtaking...
AMAZING!!
That's indeed a very beautiful watch and great lume too! We don't see this one too often, so thanks very much for the great pictures.
Kind regards,
Clemens
I appreciate the compliment sir CINQ & SIMIUS. The watch is worth every penny.
I wondered how my new macro lens would be with lume shots so I gave it a try this evening:
Needless to say that I had the camera on a tripod. Shutter speed at 10 seconds, diafragma at 6.3 and white balance at auto. The lens is the Canon EF-S 60 mm. I used the 2 second auto-timer and the mirror lockup function to avoid as much vibration as possible.
Kind regards,
Clemens
absolutely beautiful clemens !
Very cool photo's. Keep them coming.
One more, my UTC.
Kind regards,
Marinus
Very nice Marinus. The regular UTC has a lot more lume elements than my Spitfire version. I was under the impression that ther wasn't that much difference, thanks for learning me something new!
Kind regards,
Clemens
Here're a couple of my contributions to the topic, it's my BP 5002 again.
kind of dime
almost completely dark
Best,
Tung