I used to battle with an obnoxious octogenarian lawyer who wore a quartz Festina watch. He would point to my several big shiny Breitlings as evidence of my poor character! Even his best friends thought he was nuts! A watch is a clear sign that the wearer owns a watch.
I used to battle with an obnoxious octogenarian lawyer who wore a quartz Festina watch. He would point to my several big shiny Breitlings as evidence of my poor character! Even his best friends thought he was nuts! A watch is a clear sign that the wearer owns a watch.
Definitely a nut case. I just thought this video was silly so I shared it with the folks a good laugh. I didn’t know it was a real stigma.
I have met some Russian Mafia types who wore Breitlings but are they more dangerous than some merchant banker, some money lender doing risky mortgages wearing gold Rolex or Patek Calatrava? I avoid both! Haha.
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I do not agree
This show would be my reference point of last resort, regardless if I own a Breitling, 😄
I used to battle with an obnoxious octogenarian lawyer who wore a quartz Festina watch. He would point to my several big shiny Breitlings as evidence of my poor character! Even his best friends thought he was nuts! A watch is a clear sign that the wearer owns a watch.
I used to battle with an obnoxious octogenarian lawyer who wore a quartz Festina watch. He would point to my several big shiny Breitlings as evidence of my poor character! Even his best friends thought he was nuts! A watch is a clear sign that the wearer owns a watch.
Definitely a nut case. I just thought this video was silly so I shared it with the folks a good laugh. I didn’t know it was a real stigma.
I have met some Russian Mafia types who wore Breitlings but are they more dangerous than some merchant banker, some money lender doing risky mortgages wearing gold Rolex or Patek Calatrava? I avoid both! Haha.