A fellow watch lover? That's a nice AP by the way!
Some comments on the photography... you'd want to watch for the lighting on the bezel and the dial face. For the AP shots, to achieve the best effects, you'd need to capture the brushed steel of the bezel, as well as the textured dial surface. For that, you'd need to "feather" the lighting so that it drops off near the top of the watch where it's closest to the light, so that the brightest parts of the bezel not over exposed.
The first shot of the Seamaster is nice, but the dial is a bit flat. It takes practice (and Photoshop) to light both the dial and the watch nicely, so keep observing how lighting affects the photo. See how nicely your lights appear in the chronograph pushers? Take note of how you did it. In the third photo of your Seamaster, the reflection off the sapphire is distracting, so you might want to add a flag between the light source and the crystal to eliminate that.