I knew I'd like Lisbon, spiritual home of IWC's Portuguese watch, but I didn't realize how much. It's a city with wide avenues and large plazas, and both modern buildings and decaying older ones. There's a romantic ambiance, coupled with a sense of history.
The eloquence of its best old buildings reflects this tradition:
And the Atlantic shore reveals both a rawness and a tranquility:
Still, some of its inhabitants think the best scenery are its watches, like this one:
By the way, this "small" little watch is a very rare New Zealand Air Force Mark 11.
One of those inhabitants even thinks that watches can challenge some of the world's freshest and best seafood:
Not surprising, perhaps, given that he calls himself on this forum clepsydra, which is the name for "water clock" but literally comes from the Greek κλέπτειν 'to steal' and ὕδωρ 'water').
Actually, Tony is a great guy --and we had a grand time in and outside of Lisbon.
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