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Watches of the Week: Instagram Round-up

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Instagram never fails to produce the best watch photography. With so many beautiful watch photos, it was hard to choose just four of our favorites. Check out our picks for the week. For jewelry and watch photos from TrueFacet, follow us at @TrueFacet.

1. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
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@AviKorenThe fall weather has been a shock and we definitely needed our day brightened by this shining, pink gold Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, AP’s most famous model and it’s hard to miss with its large and imposing size.We especially like the combination of the small gold bracelet and oversized watch. The extra details make the classic timepiece stand out even more.

2. The Best of the Best
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@craniotesThis photo has it all — Patek Philippe, Rolex, A. Lange & Sohne, Audemars Piguet and Linde Werdelin. It’s no wonder we love this snap so much.The picture was taken by Adam Craniotes, founder of the RedBar Group, a New York City-based watch enthusiast collective. The group meets weekly in New York, and we get to enjoy amazing watch photos.

3. Blancpain Charity Watch
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@onlywatch_officialThis great watch is for a great cause. The Only Watch Auction occurs every two years and watchmakers create one-of-a-kind pieces and proceeds help fund research on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.This Blacpain timepiece features many uncommon characteristics like a Chinese calendar, signs of the zodiac, the five elements and the 10 celestial stems.

4. Rolex Daytona Paul Newman Dial
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Photographed is the most coveted model of the Rolex Daytona. This iconic watch is no different internally than any other Rolex Daytona of the same time. The dial is what’s important. This Daytona is fondly called the Paul Newman Dial.Newman wore the model on the cover of an Italian magazine and watch enthusiasts around the globe sought the same model. The dial itself is a rare coloring as Rolex stopped the production due to low sales prior to its explosion in popularity.