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Sad news :-(
May he rest in peace ... and my deepest regrets to the family.
Filip
Let's live...
By: turboguate : June 29th, 2010-11:24
Even though this man leaves this world, he left us with the mission to live a creative life full of dreams. Let each one of our acts take us further. May God be with him and his family. (Interview referred on one of the first posts) magazine.wsj.c...
Our FDR....
By: db darien : June 29th, 2010-07:06
In retrospect, Mr. Hayek can be seen as a man who helped save ane remake the high-end watch industry of today. He was the architect of today's prosperity and it is he who is responsible for the continuing existence of many of the finest names in the indus...
Condolences to his family
By: DaMctosh : June 29th, 2010-09:25
Certainly Mr Hayek was one of the titans of the post quartz era. His non-watchmaking and Lebanese background added to the allure of his personality which comes through in bounds in all the interviews I've read. His legacy is remarkable. The NYT obit is he...
Very very sad new :(
By: Pau : June 29th, 2010-09:51
The world of Horlogerie will not be like what it is today without you sir. We can only say thank you very much for everything that you have done. My deepest condolence for the family. The world just lost the hero of horlogerie.
We all should be so lucky
By: mrsnak : June 30th, 2010-09:37
To live a long life filled with passion and enjoyment of one's work until the very end! Not only wearing his prerequisite 2 watches on each arm, he probably died with a fine cigar and a glass of stellar vintage wine nearby. More power to him. Hard to see ...