Dear All,
This was a memorable weekend... For the first time (at least that we now of) there was a GTG from forum members in Southern Africa!
Our forum member and distinguished IWC collector Antonio (Clepsydra) gave me the immense pleasure of paying me a visit here in this remote, though not forgotten, corner of the world.
We've been exchanging email correspondence frequently, found we share a few interests and as some of you may know Antonio was a commercial (and previously air force) pilot in Mozambique before and after the independence - therefore he has a strong connection with the country.
So, to cut a long story short, I've been inviting him to visit for quite awhile and he managed to convince his long time friend and TAP Air Portugal's pilot the most excellent Commander Jaime Burnay (much more charming than the "other" Commander J.B. aka 007, I assure you) to rearrange is schedule in order to bring a plane to Maputo and carry him along.
That said I found myself with this two fantastic gentlemen on Saturday night when they arrived after their long journey. Commander Jaime (not being much of a watch person himself) had the good grace to put up with all our watch talk with a smile even after a 12 hour flight, and we spent our Sunday morning going around the city and surroundings, revisiting places and recalling stories and bits of history and I can tell you it was a journey to remember.
Afterwards we picked up my wife and daughter for lunch in Hotel Polana, one the "ex libris" of Maputo and we had a very pleasant afternoon overlooking the Indian Ocean discussing watches but mostly life and everything else.
In the undying words of the brazilian poet Vinicius de Moraes - "A gente não faz amigos, reconhece-os" loosely translated into english - we don't make friends, we recognize them - never felt it so true!
Unfortunately we didn't took much pictures (we were to busy discussing things) but at least there are these:


Thank you my friends for your visit and thank you IWC Forum for being such an amazing "virtual" place that so positively influences on "reality".
For António and Jaime, Godspeed my friends! I am missing you already!