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==The Mudu and The Breitling and George Martin== | ==The Mudu and The Breitling and George Martin== | ||
− | Beatles producer George Martin was something or a sartorial icon or sore thumb depending on your 1960s position. He certainly liked watches and is seen wearing a Mudu, a very left-field somewhat dodgy choice given their unusual backstory in the UK at that time. | + | Beatles producer George Martin was something or a sartorial icon or sore thumb depending on your 1960s position. He certainly liked watches and is seen wearing a Mudu, a very left-field somewhat dodgy choice given their unusual slightly criminal backstory in the UK at that time. See [[MuDu]] for the strange tale behind this brand. |
+ | [[File:George martin toptime.jpg|thumb|George Martin wearing a Breitling TopTime]] | ||
+ | His choice of [[Breitling TopTime]] certainly was a bit more correct and would find favour today with most watch collectors, given the Bond connection too. Its a classic model and he seems to have had several as there are pjhotos of him wearing a steel and gold version. | ||
− | + | And he did help create some of the greatest music of all time...whilst wearing something cool on his wrist. So for that we are eternally grateful. | |
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | [[ | + | * [[MuDu]] |
− | [[Breitling]] | + | * [[Breitling]] |
− | [[Switzerland]] | + | * [[Switzerland]] |
− | [[Famous Watches and Their Owners]] | + | * [[Famous Watches and Their Owners]] |
Latest revision as of 18:36, 24 May 2020
The Mudu and The Breitling and George Martin
Beatles producer George Martin was something or a sartorial icon or sore thumb depending on your 1960s position. He certainly liked watches and is seen wearing a Mudu, a very left-field somewhat dodgy choice given their unusual slightly criminal backstory in the UK at that time. See MuDu for the strange tale behind this brand.
His choice of Breitling TopTime certainly was a bit more correct and would find favour today with most watch collectors, given the Bond connection too. Its a classic model and he seems to have had several as there are pjhotos of him wearing a steel and gold version.
And he did help create some of the greatest music of all time...whilst wearing something cool on his wrist. So for that we are eternally grateful.