Rolex and Parisian Pastries: A Collector's Indulgent Lifestyle
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Rolex and Parisian Pastries: A Collector's Indulgent Lifestyle

By ZSHSZ · Apr 10, 2024 · 20 replies
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ZSHSZ's post playfully connects the indulgence of fine pastries with the allure of luxury watches, sparking a discussion that transcends horology to embrace the broader pleasures of life. This piece explores how collectors integrate their passion for watches with other personal interests, from culinary delights to travel experiences. It highlights the community's shared appreciation for the finer things, often captured through compelling photography.

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Gwai
Apr 10, 2024
You certainly mean the lean

indices on the 126500 - a great diet! Cheers Marc

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Centurionone
Apr 10, 2024
They have superb Mont-Blanc too, try if you already haven’t

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amanico
Apr 10, 2024
Love your medication.

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Clueless_Collector
Apr 10, 2024
My A1C just spiked up looking at this but with that thing on the wrist, who cares 😬 Love this lifestyle ,Z 👏🏻

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aperna
Apr 10, 2024
Sometimes you just have to take a chance

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patrick_y
Apr 10, 2024
Get a big hot chocolate too!

My last Mille Feuille I had in Paris a few years ago was at Lauduree. The crispy layers were so moist they weren't even crispy. I was very sad and I don't think I've had a Mille Feuille in Paris since then. But Angelina must be better! Enjoy!

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