![]() And it just so happens that this passion of his is rather contagious. Those of you who aren’t lucky enough to have met Mike should know this about him: the man radiates enthusiasm for watches. I mentioned that it was a chat with Zodiac’s global brand director Mike Pearson that started all of this. Today, I’m here to share with you my thoughts on (and stories with) said watch. ![]() In fact, that was the watch on my wrist for every waking hour of my ten-day holiday this summer. That was the watch on my wrist the day I took a tumble on the descent down to Praia da Ursa. More specifically, to introduce me to the brand, its story, and the Zodiac Super Sea Wolf 53 Skin. He asked whether I had some time to talk about Zodiac. A few weeks before getting on a Madrid-bound flight out of Schiphol airport, Mike Pearson sent me a message. “Not the watch!” I remember thinking, as I raised my left arm, having come to a stop. Both of my forearms dug into the rough terrain to try to stop my advance. ![]() The forward momentum carried me a couple of meters downhill, pushing my backpack up towards my shoulders, leaving the space just above my hips exposed to take the brunt of the fall, and bringing me straight onto the edge of a sandstone outcropping.Īs I fell, my arms instinctively swung back to try and cushion the fall. Due to my instinctual backward-leaning stance, countering the sheer steepness of the rocky descent, I went down on my back. As I pivoted on my right foot and shifted my weight onto the left, I experienced the kind of gut-wrenching vertigo that you do as the expected grip gives way to a lack thereof. Leaving the safety of the path exposed me to loose sand and gravel. As I diverged from the steep ravine that some friendly locals referred to as a path to let through a group of tourists coming up from the beach, I made a critical error. ![]()
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