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As some of you might know, Claude Nobs, Founder of the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival sadly died last week.
IWC posted an official death notice in the "Neue Zürcher Zeitung" on Saturday. I was very surprised about that, because me as a big fan of both, the Montreux Jazz Festival and classic IWC watches, never heard anything about a collaboration of the two companies. Is there somebody in this community who knows maybe where "the missing link" is?
You come from nothing, you go back to nothing. What have you lost? Nothing!
hajoth Wrote:Thank you Andrew for the "missing link". His death is a grievous loss for the Montreux Jazz and Jazz enthusiasts.
Best regards
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Very sad...
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
IWC posted an official death notice in the "Neue Zürcher Zeitung" on Saturday. I was very surprised about that, because me as a big fan of both, the Montreux Jazz Festival and classic IWC watches, never heard anything about a collaboration of the two companies. Is there somebody in this community who knows maybe where "the missing link" is?
You come from nothing, you go back to nothing. What have you lost? Nothing!
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http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Claude+Nobs/IWC+Schaffhausen+Evening+Portofino/mSCjHCrRY4d
http://www.schweizer-illustrierte.ch/tv-shows/einlass-nur-mit-der-richtigen-uhr
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Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
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You come from nothing, you go back to nothing. What have you lost? Nothing!
Last edited: 31 January, 2013 - 15:22
Kind regards,
Clemens
What a great loss for the Montreux Jazz.
Kind regards, Daniel
His death is a grievous loss for the Montreux Jazz and Jazz enthusiasts.
Best regards
Hajo
Fair Winds and Following Seas
+1
Very sad...
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
You come from nothing, you go back to nothing. What have you lost? Nothing!
Last edited: 31 January, 2013 - 15:22