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Jml_watches shares a serene morning moment, highlighting the enduring charm of analogue experiences, from listening to a radio to reading physical newspapers. The post features a Jaeger-LeCoultre watch, emphasizing how traditional timepieces fit seamlessly into a lifestyle that values classic, tangible objects in an increasingly digital world.
Sat listening to radio while having breakfast this morning, while reading the papers.

Analogue is still good.
Cheers
JML
Key Points from the Discussion
- The red accent on the power reserve indicator of the Jaeger-LeCoultre watch is a detail that consistently captivates community members.
- The author appreciates the ability to 'switch off' and enjoy serendipitous discoveries found in physical newspapers, reinforcing the theme of analogue appreciation.
- A contributor draws a nostalgic parallel to their father's habits, enjoying quiet moments with a book, radio, and pipe, connecting the analogue theme to personal history.
- The watch is noted to be in great condition and is a piece the author genuinely enjoys wearing.
- The discussion touches on the impending switch-off of Radio 4 longwave, lamenting the loss of traditional broadcast methods.
- One humorous comment suggests that tube radios would be among the few communication devices to survive an 'EMF pulse and Zombie Apocalypse,' highlighting the robustness of old technology.
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