Thursday, August 19, 2010

SWATCH Tovarisch in three parts


Back in 1995, Wendy and I had moved to Portugal from Japan and were teaching English at a school in Povoa de Varzim, a local resort city on the northern coast about an hour from Porto.  I had just come back from my first Saturday class where I learned that I would be teaching 6 days a week.  So dragging myself home after my sixth straight day of trying to explain the difference between the present tense and the present - perfect tense (don't get me started!), I came home to find a tasty sandwich, and a new SWATCH Tovarisch.  The Soviet Industrial feel was wonderfully appropriate!

You may notice a scratch on the crystal - the result of a nasty cycling accident last year.  Had I been wearing some "real man's watch" I do not know if it would have held up half as well as this guy did!  My two front teeth, however, were not quite so fortunate.  But as I often tell others, never underestimate the importance of a few key people in your life - and a good dentist is one of them (along with a top watch maker and a really good tailor) - thank you Dr. Madavi!  


Wishing you all a great weekend!  Wendy and I are off to Louisville, KY where I will hopefully find some interesting watches and people.

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