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Gary Shteyngart es un escritor estadounidense amante de los relojes del que ya se ha hablado por estos lares en otras ocasiones (aquí y aquí, por ejemplo).
Hoy hay una entrevista con él en el NYT donde habla de varias cosas, entre ellas, de su colección de relojes. Os paso el enlace.
It was hard to ignore the Patek Philippe Aquanaut, which can sell for more than $100,000. He seemed drawn to an understated Universal Genève, once owned by an Italian railway worker. “Keeps terrible time, but absolutely beautiful,” Mr. Shteyngart judged with parental affection. Then there was an exquisite piece from A. Lange & Söhne. “There’s a group of people working in Germany to make these, and each one of them can recognize their own handiwork, because each one is slightly different,” Mr. Shteyngart said reverently.
Hoy hay una entrevista con él en el NYT donde habla de varias cosas, entre ellas, de su colección de relojes. Os paso el enlace.
It was hard to ignore the Patek Philippe Aquanaut, which can sell for more than $100,000. He seemed drawn to an understated Universal Genève, once owned by an Italian railway worker. “Keeps terrible time, but absolutely beautiful,” Mr. Shteyngart judged with parental affection. Then there was an exquisite piece from A. Lange & Söhne. “There’s a group of people working in Germany to make these, and each one of them can recognize their own handiwork, because each one is slightly different,” Mr. Shteyngart said reverently.