WatchingHorology wrote:
HUBLOT Bigger Bang Photomontage
Finding the perfect watch photograph is a pastime that has taken me on a perilous journey. With each new watch I photograph, I learn new things about the mistakes commonly made and the painstaking process of avoiding problems and errors. Each time I felt that I have mastered one aspect, I discover I need to improve on another. The combination of a collector's eye, the right camera and lens equipment, the critical accessories, the right kind of lighting for the watch at hand, the various combination of skills of photoshopping to deal with all kinds of digital image issues - and most of all, the time, energy and commitment to the passion to photograph just a watch for hours and to process the images at twice the number of hours. I recently took a short break from watch photography to freshen my approach out of necessity - which coincided with my academic duties.
Now returning to photograph the Hublot Bigger Bang, I return to my passion with a vengeance and I am proud to share with you this very rare Platinum timepiece. Clearly a complex watch with some original detailing such as the positioning of the power reserve and the exhibition case back with two saw tooth plates that resembles gears. This is an expensive sports watch and not for the faint of heart. It is a watch that is both easily identifiable yet distinct due to its skeleton dial and the gold tourbillon balance wheel. Do have a look at the photographs which I hope you will enjoy.To view the photomontage, CLICK HERE
Only $150,000.


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