Posted by YvesOdier
October 19, 2007 - 07:59AM cet
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Recently I made the acquisition of a microscope; of course I had one thing only in mind... finally truly looking into watches.
Prior to the microscope's arrival, I had expectations, and now that it is installed, I am amazed at hat be looked and what I see, it is simply another dimension.
I also ordered a special video-camera which will arrive in the next 10-20 days, in the meantime I got a loan from supplier of a lower video-camera spec. What can be seen under the microscope is so far from being what is scoped by the video-camera, but still I think it's already sufficient to share.
Here is a capture, what do you think?

Posted by Mark in California
October 19, 2007 - 07:40PM cet
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Really shows the workmanship and use of various materials...actually quite amazing...
But I maust be getting old cause I needed a microscope to read the text...LOLOL
Cheers
Mark
Posted by amanico
October 20, 2007 - 09:29AM cet
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I'm impatient to see what you'll capture with the good camera associated to the microscope.
This A II dial is a beauty!
Please share with us what you'll discover, Professeur Dédé!
Posted by Asi
October 21, 2007 - 05:51PM cet
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Cheers,
~Asi~
Posted by ENGPHOTO
October 22, 2007 - 05:45PM cet
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photos like this Yves 
Would love to see a photo of the set up and just how the camera on the scope works 

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