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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    Some other watches I forgot to post



























    And perhaps not a high end watch but a pretty one ;)

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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    Great photos (and watches!), thanks for sharing!
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    Wow. Fantastic pics. Thanks for sharing :)


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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    Is the dial on the Patek Nautilus green or is that just the lighting?
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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    Incredible watches. Never seen all of them together before. Great meetings, you should sell tickets for people to drool over them :)

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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    Amazing images of some gorgeous pieces. Thanks for sharing!
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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    The Nautilus has just become my grail.

    Oh God please let me win a lottery some day...

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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    What type of lens do you shoot with? Fabulous pics!

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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    I've shot with a variety of lenses but I mostly use the Zeiss ZA 24-70mm F2.8 lens now sometimes with a Marumi AChromat +5 close up filter. I've tried a number of dedicated macro lenses and they just didn't work out for a variety of reasons. I might give the Leica 100mm F2.8 APO Macro a chance later on.

    Thanks everyone, I feel lucky I get a chance to enjoy these watches almost every week.


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    Re: Some Pateks, FPJ, and More

    Quote Originally Posted by FlyPenFly View Post
    I've shot with a variety of lenses but I mostly use the Zeiss ZA 24-70mm F2.8 lens now sometimes with a Marumi AChromat +5 close up filter. I've tried a number of dedicated macro lenses and they just didn't work out for a variety of reasons. I might give the Leica 100mm F2.8 APO Macro a chance later on.

    Thanks everyone, I feel lucky I get a chance to enjoy these watches almost every week.
    The pics of the A. Lange caseback are so good they look like computer generated artist renderings! Amazing! Thanks!

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