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Horological Meandering

Aspirations change.

 

Way back in the '90s I bought a Breitling.


I was a pilot at the time and spent a lot of time working in a military aviation environment. I spent a year slavering over a Breitling catalogue, when I got the watch I set all the electric functions to work, wake me up, time my egg etc etc wink and all my colleagues wanted to see it. Of course the battery ran down very quickly (cost a fortune to replace) and I soon got disillusioned with the display as the hands juddered round the dial. So it went in a box.

I sold it on *bay 10 years later (for nearly what I paid) to a man who promptly put a generic cheap battery in and reduced it to the functionality of a cheap quartz watch.

Now 30 years later I'm no longer in aviation; all my watches are manual wind and beautiful in their own right or hard to find.

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