One of the most popular departments in our bi-monthly magazine — FaceTime, a gallery of photos submitted by WatchTime readers of themselves modeling their beloved watches — is now online. Click here to see the latest, and how you can submit your own photos.Check out this week’s selected reader photos, featuring “Miracle on the Hudson” hero pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger sporting a vintage Rolex, and check in frequently to see updates to the gallery. You can submit your own photos for consideration, for both print and online, to photo@watchtime.com. You can also check out the new WatchTime page at Pinterest for more great photos of watches and the people who love them. Go to the bottom of the page for tips on the types of photos we’re looking for.

Ron Abbot, in the pit area of the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in January, sports his Rolex 50th Anniversary Submariner with green bezel.

Myron Buchman in Boston, wearing his Panerai Luminor GMT and holding his one-day-old grandson Tal Levi Buchman.

Watch lovers in Tulsa, OK, from left: Danny Christner, who forgot to wear his Rolex President; John Christner with his Panerai Luminor; Darryl Christner with his two-tone Rolex Submariner; and Tom Richie with his Patek Philippe 5120 Calatrava.

John Denton, wearing his white-gold Patek Philippe 5036 in January on the northwest rim of the Grand Canyon, is trying to keep from getting blown into the Colorado River below as the wind gusts up to 70 mph.

Glenn Gransey with his Breiting Super Avenger and Deborah Garnsey with her Breitling Flying B Jump Hour celebrate New Year's 2012 in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

Retired deputy fire chief Jim Hall relaxes by the pool with his Kobold watches, from left: Comanche Chronograph, Soarway GMT, Soarway Diver Sopranos Special Edition and Arctic Diver.

Craig Payne in Afghanistan with his Tavannes Ocean Edge Automatic, where he and his restaurant group traveled to feed 40,000 American troops on several Forward Operating Bases.

Jim Sikora, wearing his Omega Speedmaster in Toronto, Ontario, after building a snowman with his daughter Taylor

Captain "Sully" Sullenberger, left, and Captain Jim Leslie share flying stories at Oshkosh Air Adventure last July. Sullenberger, pilot of US Airways Flight 1549, which he landed safely in the Hudson River in 2009, sports his Rolex Datejust. Leslie wears his Bremont MBI.
To submit a photo, please send your image to photo@watchtime.com with a short description identifying each person in the photo and the watch each one is wearing. Please give the first and last name of the wearer and the brand and model of the watch. If the photo was taken at an event, please specify when and where it was held. Only clear images in which both the face of the watch and the wearer are visible will be considered for publication. Images must be in JPEG format and no smaller than 1 MB. Only the best-quality and most interesting photos, as determined by the editors, will be considered.






















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