Obscura Watch With Photo Exposure Complication
We love clever solutions, especially analog ones. You’re shooting a vintage film camera without a light meter, and don’t want the hassle of carrying one around or using a smartphone app. Obscura …

We love clever solutions, especially analog ones. You’re shooting a vintage film camera without a light meter, and don’t want the hassle of carrying one around or using a smartphone app. Obscura teamed up with Beers and Cameras to create a watch with a bezel complication that uses the Sunny 16 Rule to calculate exposure. To use it, simply rotate the bezel to match your lens aperture and view the ISO marker, which shares the optimal shutter speed. The attractive 38mm watch features a Japanese TMI NH38 movement, a stainless steel case, a sapphire crystal, Super-LumiNova markings, water resistance to 100m, and comes with both a metal and a rubber strap. It’s designed and assembled in Los Angeles and available for pre-order today, with deliveries starting in June 2025.