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I have a story about this watch.

One time I was snowboarding and I fell a few times in the snow. And when I was about to leave the chalet, I realised “where was my watch?.” I had lost it and I freaked out. I was like oh my God, so I went up the hill again and couldn’t find it, went back down and asked the concierge, and they haven’t seen it either. So I was like, “you know what, I’ll just go to the police station and report that it has been lost.” At the police station I say, “M’aam, I want to report my missing watch, I’ve lost it.” She’s like “what color is it?” I said “silver, black face.” And she’s like, “oh, what’s the brand name?.” I said, “Breitling.” She said, “oh, okay, is this your watch?”

I was like oh my God, I can’t believe somebody found it and returned it. I was so happy. And if you picked this up, you’d know it was expensive – its heavy, its got weight, and it goes for USD 10,000 a watch. So I was very happy about that. Apparently, an employee from the chalet found it in the eating area, in the cafeteria. So I guess maybe when I feel down it must have loosened the buckle, then when I was taking off my jacket and gloves it must have fallen off.

I asked if I could meet the employee, but they don’t remember who the person was. I’m extremely thankful for the person, and I would have given him a reward – at least buy him lunch! It’s nice to know there are still these kind of people in this world.

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