My PRS-1 visited Havana in March. Of course, I didn't. :wink:
The poor old PRS27B, hiding in the shadow of its Military brother, so I thought I might potray it in a secret playboy lifestyle :lol:
First off during the arduous task of sipping a Cuba-libre in the pool bar of the Parque Central 8)
Then having an afternoon Mojito in the National :lol:
It seems that a watch is a status symbol in Cuba, wether it is a Rolex, a timex or an Orient - the fact you have one rather than the brand (same goes for car keys, no matter what they start!).
My PRS-1 visited Havana in March. Of course, I didn't. :wink:
Caught the name the post... if you haven't seen the movie - it is very good (as is the novel by Greene).
As per Havana - have been, but that was prior to owning by PRS's (17C, 53, and 50B). Next time I will have to take a few shots and share.
Thanks for sharing.
very good, wheres it going next?
I took my SBIII to Havana, but didn't get any pictures! Great city to visit. 8)
Here's another perspective on the city (and my Speedbird):
Generally I don't like camo straps but it looks good in Havana. :DOriginally Posted by glickman
john
Every watch a story.