aesthete who was won over by the charms of these ocean racers.They took all the glory despite it being their first time at the event, with the Mariquita (1911) winning class 1, while the famous Viola (1908) also flew the French flag high in class 2. Alongside the regattas, the competitors took part in parades and transit stages, all set in the sce- nic Scottish lochs. Meanwhile, the anchorages and rest
days saw events such as rowing races accompanied by warm Scottish hospitality.Celebrating beauty and rarity, even one or two centuries later, is always an absolute necessity. Congratulations to William Collier and Fiona Houston once more for organising this exceptional and truly one-of-a-kind regatta. www.richardmille.com
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