Filling area to match 'metal reflection' from another area
Hi,
I spend a lot of time photographing and editing watches. Some of these watches have a lot of chrome around the bezel which pick up reflections of everything around.
Sometimes, I will cut out an area of the watch bezel that is free from reflections and paste it over the area that I am trying to repair, stretching it and then using a mask to feather it and go around the edges to make it fit but is there a better way?

For instance. What is the best way to replicate the smooth white 'metallic' surface indicated by the top arrow and 'paint' it over the area of the bottom arrow, so that the whole bezel has the same smooth looking metallic reflection all the way around?
I know it's best to shoot in a light tent for product photos, but for these types of lifestyle shots that isn't always practical.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Best wishes
Louis
