
Larrykelley11's captivating photo essay from Kyoto offers a vibrant glimpse into the city's rich cultural tapestry, from ancient temples to exquisite culinary experiences. Beyond the travelogue, his post sparks a fascinating discussion on vintage timepieces, notably a Rolex Oyster, and the unique horological finds encountered during his journey. This piece highlights how travel enriches our appreciation for both global heritage and watchmaking.













Looks like you enjoying yourself, have a great trip.
Thanks for sharing and enjoy Kyoto! Best, Emmanuel
Can't beat great Japanese food and out of those vintage watches I think the Ulysse Nardin was just beaitiful. Marc
Looks like you are having fun!
Japan is on my bucket list. Wonderful photos.
It is so rich in heritage and art !! I lived in Japan for a wee bit and learned a little about tea ceremony and it is such a blast to do!! Definitely recommend taking classes if you can as it is such a treat to learn more about the culture via these historical art forms! also you and your wife look lovely!
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