
Artoxares' original post, featuring a captivating Jaeger-LeCoultre timepiece against an iconic urban backdrop, invites readers to engage with the subtle interplay of horology and architecture. This piece highlights how a watch can serve as a personal companion, marking moments and places, and sparking a collective appreciation for both design and memory. Artoxares' keen eye for photography frames the watch not just as an object, but as a narrative element within a larger story.

Oh well not within the UE
Thanks for posting: great picture of a great watch; and also an opportunity to go down the memory lane (having lived 3 years in Stockholm)
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