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Old 13 September 2024, 12:55 AM   #61
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I usually scroll through photos with lightning speed occasionally pausing the TV for a sec to look at something a little closer.

I stared at the first pic for minutes. Then the second one. Then I scrolled back up to the first again.

Just epic..
Thank you for the kind remarks.

I'm still struggling with unwanted reflections. Although they can be dramatic, they interfere in my efforts to capture the subtilties of the onyx dial.

Perhaps a polarizer filter is what's called for, although it will extend exposure time.

Stay tuned for results.
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Old 13 September 2024, 04:37 AM   #62
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A couple of fresh pics using a polarizer. As expected, it added 4-stops of exposure.

Extended exposure times risk sharpness.

I think these do a better job of capturing the dial texture.
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Old 13 September 2024, 05:04 AM   #63
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A couple of fresh pics using a polarizer. As expected, it added 4-stops of exposure.

Extended exposure times risk sharpness.

I think these do a better job of capturing the dial texture.
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Old 13 September 2024, 05:56 AM   #64
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A couple of fresh pics using a polarizer. As expected, it added 4-stops of exposure.

Extended exposure times risk sharpness.

I think these do a better job of capturing the dial texture.
Very nice.
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Old 13 September 2024, 05:59 AM   #65
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Trogster can you tell me if this watch has the same case, bracelet and clasp dimensions as the SS cal321 please?

Thanks.
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Old 13 September 2024, 06:36 AM   #66
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Trogster can you tell me if this watch has the same case, bracelet and clasp dimensions as the SS cal321 please?

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321 Canopus
Between lugs: 19mm
Lug to lug: 48mm
Thickness: 13.9 mm
Case diameter: 38.6mm


321EW
Between lugs: 19 mm
Lug‑to‑lug: 48mm
Thickness: 13.7 mm
Case diameter: 39.7 mm
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Thanks, are the bracelets and clasps very similar?
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Congrats! Nice pick up.
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Old 13 September 2024, 10:43 AM   #69
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Thanks, are the bracelets and clasps very similar?
321CG
Lug end: 19mm
Clasp end: 15mm
Clasp width: 15mm
Clasp length: 23mm
Clasp easy extension: approx 3mm

321EW
Lug end: 19mm
Clasp end: 15mm
Clasp width: 17mm
Clasp length: 20mm
Clasp easy extension: None
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Old 13 September 2024, 05:28 PM   #70
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321CG
Lug end: 19mm
Clasp end: 15mm
Clasp width: 15mm
Clasp length: 23mm
Clasp easy extension: approx 3mm

321EW
Lug end: 19mm
Clasp end: 15mm
Clasp width: 17mm
Clasp length: 20mm
Clasp easy extension: None
Thanks very much for the info, you do have some lovely watches.
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321CG
Lug end: 19mm
Clasp end: 15mm
Clasp width: 15mm
Clasp length: 23mm
Clasp easy extension: approx 3mm

321EW
Lug end: 19mm
Clasp end: 15mm
Clasp width: 17mm
Clasp length: 20mm
Clasp easy extension: None
Interesting that the claps is wider on the SS. Nice that the Canopus has the adjustable clasp
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