On the 3rd of September 1975 my good friend Bernard Brazier and myself went into a jewelers in Cairo Egypt and bought our Rolexes together. Mine cost 200 Egyptian Pounds and it was a big day for both of us. I think that was our wages for the month. Still ticking away 37 years later and it has only been cleaned and overhauled twice.
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2 comments:
37 years old! You must be getting tired of that old clock by now.I can guarantee a loving wrist for that bockity old relic.
Haven't heard the word 'bockity' in decades !
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