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When I came after work last evening, a big box from Amazon was waiting for me! I didn’t expect this, because it slipped my mind already that I had ordered this book some time ago. Anyway, after unwrapping it, I was immediately impressed by the finish of the book. It wasn’t flimsy (which I exptected it to be, by the price) and the pictures inside were very nicely done at first glance.

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Because of the current Euro – US Dollar ratio, it is very interesting for us Europeans to order books, cd’s etc from the USA. Finally justice, because books and cd’s are normally way more expensive here than in the USA.

Anyway, the authors of this book really have done their work it seems. The book is some sort of mixture between the writing and introductiontexts of “Rolex Wristwatches an Unauthorized History” by Dowling and Hess (the Rolex authorities) and the photographs per model (sports models from 1952 to 1990) brings the Rolex standard to mind from Osvaldo Patrizzi, “Rolex, Collecting Wristwatches”.

It focussus on the Milgauss, Submariner, Sea-Dweller, GMT-Master, Explorer, Daytona/Cosmograph models from the early days till approx 1990. It also has sections with tips for collectors, pictures of Rolex boxes (usefull if you have to search for the correct box with your vintage watch, which can become a real queste if you don’t have the right resources), bracelets etc.

To me, the book by Osvaldo Patrizzi (click here to see it) is about untouchable in terms of ‘credibility’, but the book by Martin Skeet (collector) and Nick Urul (watchdealer) is a very nice addition to your collection of watchbooks. And for the price (58 USD), you can’t go wrong! Especially when you live in a country with the Euro-currency!

Last week I also bought a book from Miller’s. About collecting watches and appraising them, which is hard to write about in general (for ‘every watch’). I will write my opinion about that one as soon as I have the time to read it through, because I think it is a gift if you can appraise just every watch without specializing in them. :-)

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5 Responses to “This just got in….”
  1. Gerard says:

    Thanks for the tip RJ; I’ve ordered it this afternoon as well and included the Omega Design book as well ;-)

    Regards,

    G.

  2. Larry Seiden says:

    Books are alot cheaper than watches…..and quite often as much fun!
    I recommend “Marking Time” by Michael Korda (BarnesandNoble.com), a very literate and inexpensive book about watch collecting.

    Larry

  3. georges says:

    I have heard a lot of good things about this book.Very useful for the rolex enthusiast.

  4. Ernie Romers says:

    R-J,

    Where can I buy this book and the Omega book Gerard mentions in his comment?

    Best regards,
    Ernie

  5. Hi Ernie,

    Both can be ordered at amazon.com! However, the Omega Design book isn’t very interesting unless you want a good overview on Omega movements. The books itself isn’t very interesting in my opinion.

    RJ

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