Hanno,
I'm in the process of working on a web site also that I'm intending to use for posting watch photos and interesting history and information and also for selling an occasional spare watch here and there. A friend of mine just opened a vintage store down the street from my house, so I'm hoping to put together a little display there also to accompany the web site.
Below is the URL. It'll be what I would consider "finished" enough to show to the general public in about a month or so. You guys seem pretty forgiving so you get to be my first beta testers - I'd be happy to hear any comments / criticisms that you come up with. I still have about 20 watches left to photograph and add to the gallery, but you can get an idea of what it'll look like:
http://www.timetrafficker.com
Here's the page on LED watches:
http://www.timetrafficker.com/watches/led/index.html
Here's an example of a page showcasing a watch. Try out the "magnifying glass" and the photo gallery by clicking on the magnifier icon or the expand icon:
http://www.timetrafficker.com/watches/l ... index.html
Since I have a SAS module (currently in a Hamilton stainless QED), I'd be happy to include a page about them with closeup photographs and a description and a link to your site.
-abe.