TIMEPIECE AFICIONADO In this picture taken on Nov. 26, 2021, collector Gul Kakar walks around his antique clocks at a museum housed inside the city’s tribal police headquarters compound in Quetta. The tick-tock of hundreds of antique clocks fills a small hall in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, where collector Gul Kakar, a 44-year-old police officer, swears he will spend all the time he has left caring for them. AFP PHOTO
TIMEPIECE AFICIONADO In this picture taken on Nov. 26, 2021, collector Gul Kakar walks around his antique clocks at a museum housed inside the city’s tribal police headquarters compound in Quetta. The tick-tock of hundreds of antique clocks fills a small hall in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, where collector Gul Kakar, a 44-year-old police officer, swears he will spend all the time he has left caring for them. AFP PHOTO

QUETTA, Pakistan: The tick-tock of hundreds of antique clocks fills a small hall in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, where collector Gul Kakar swears he will spend all the time he has left caring for them.

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