• Connoisseur
    16 Sep 2012, 10:51 p.m.

    As promised, this is my “back-to-school” essay on how I spent my Summer vacation. It actually isn't too much about watches, since in most places there weren't many watch stores, and those that existed mostly sold Citizen as their high-end brand.

    I started out in Rome, and had a terrific dinner at this Seafood restaurant.
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    As you can see, it looks like something out of La Dolce Vita –and I regretted not having a Portofino chrono with mesh bracelet with me!

    Next day, we got on a cruise ship in Civitavecchia, Rome's port about an hour north of the city. With my Galapagos Aquatimer I was all set to go:
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    In the morning I woke up to a beautiful Amalfi coast, outside of Sorrento:
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    On many other days, sunrise over the water also looked liked this.

    The following day we landed at Cantania, Sicily. Not a favorite place but the market was interesting:
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    The next day we visited Dubrovnik, Croatia. Still, not many watches at all but what an intriguing place:
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    Then came Kotor, Montenegro. A walled city, surrounded by a moat and with a port. It wasn't as crowded as Dubrovnik but really is becoming a hot spot to visit.
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    We then headed southeast and ended up in Brindisi, Italy. Again, not a highlight but a man approached us on a bicycle, with a dog in his front basket, and told us not to miss the Museum. He was right –my wife Kay and I tried to buy this statute, but the Museum wouldn't budge:
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    Finally, finally, we made it to the Greek Islands....the ones in the Ionean Sea which are not as well known as Mykonos or Santorini. First was Corfu, and then Cephalonia –a really beautiful place:
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    One of my other interests is wine, so of course we visited a winery:
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    I did whatever was possible to help the Greek economy ;)

    Another favorite island (actually a peninsula) was Monemvasia, with a medieval wall-town on the top of a hill:
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    After stopping in Naplion, which we also enjoyed, we made it to Athens. Athens has a proud ancient history and wonderful people, but we were saddened to see all the signs of a severe economic depression. Stores were shuddered and graffiti was everywhere.

    Still, dining with a view of the Parthenon was special:
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    and going there was even more special:
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    and I decided that I should join in Guard duty at the tomb of the unknown soldier:
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    I was secretly hoping that my AT could become a military watch ;)

    But perhaps the real highlight of our visit to Athens was having dinner with Forum member and avid IWC fan Dimitris, and his lovely wife Maro:
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    Not many watches, but the Aquatimer served admirably. It was inconspicuous enough not to create undue attention, durable enough to survive everywhere, and good enough for getting wet in the pool and the sea. The Portuguese Pure Classic was seldom worn, but worked well on formal nights on the ship.

    En route home we stayed overnight in London, where a small group of collectors were kind enough to meet up at 8 a.m. so we could get together. You can read that report at www.iwc.com/forum/en/discussion/58688/?page=1#post_420592

    Great fun...special thanks to Dimitris, Maro, Thang, Greg and Ralph.

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 4:07 a.m.

    Looks like a nice relaxing trip...just what you wanted.

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 4:12 a.m.

    Thanks for sharing Michael, looks like you visited some fantastic places and had a great trip!

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 4:15 a.m.

    Splendid report and what a holiday. You must be fully recharged. Great to see Dimitris and Maro again.

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 4:30 a.m.

    Michael, with that wrist watch, those sunglasses, the great landscapes, the food, and the lovely eye candy of the female variety, you are the forum james bond !

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 7:03 a.m.

    What a great roundtrip this must have been. Thanks for those fantastic pictures Michael. I enjoyed every one of them....

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 7:49 a.m.

    Excellent travelog, Michael, thanks for sharing! Your AT Galapagos looks at home all around.

    Fantastic b/w photo of Rome, it's just missing what I'm sure we would all like to see - you posing as Marcelo Mastroianni!

    You went to some of the loveliest places in that corner of the world. Next time you pass Sicily please go and have a look at Taormina, its just a few Kms North of Catania, on the road that leads to Messina and I believe you will love it. Siracusa and Agrigento are also well worth a visit with some of the best preserved classical Greek (and some Roman) architecture that you can find anywhere.

    Congratulations on what surely was a fantastic summer holiday and welcome back to work!

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 10:55 a.m.

    Michael, glad you and Kay had a great trip. Again, a real pleasure meeting you at our mini-GTG and hope it won't be too long before we meet again.

    Best wishes,
    Thang

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 12:33 p.m.

    Michael,

    Glad you and Kay had a great time. Thanks for taking us along, my favorite photo is you with the Guard.

    Regards,
    Kevin

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 1:33 p.m.

    It looks like you had a fantastic trip, Michael! I'm glad you got to spend some time with Dimitris and Maro while in Athens...really wonderful folks!

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 1:55 p.m.

    Thanks for taking us along on your cruise in the Mediterranean. It's always wonderful to see pictures of places not visited. The Galapagos was a perfect companion.

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 1:57 p.m.

    Hi Michael, I followed some of your travels from a few pics you posted on FB.

    Thanks for a more comprehensive travelogue, it was really enjoyable!
    Welcome back :-)

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 2:10 p.m.

    MF -

    Love to read these travelogues!

    -Tracy

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 2:15 p.m.

    Michael -

    Great to see your fabulous summer travels and smile. Your photography is amazing. Best regards,

    Richard

  • Connoisseur
    17 Sep 2012, 2:18 p.m.

    Michael, nice photos with some really beautiful scenic shots ! Makes one catch the travel bug too.

    Vishal.

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 3:19 p.m.

    Excellent report Michael - loved the picture of the Parthenon, that looked like a fantastic place to dine!

  • Master
    17 Sep 2012, 4:23 p.m.

    These are the things memories are made of!

    It's also wonderful to see that the ladies too appear to be having a good time - meaning of course that you fellows did not overburden them with watch talk.

    Thanks for sharing MF.

  • 17 Sep 2012, 7:50 p.m.

    outstanding travelogue!
    Keep them comming :-)
    cheers
    Bas dekkers