Do you know the existence of any book, if any, with all Rolex models over the years, catalog type. With photos of course.
I remember seeing such one in Japan, and as a fool I didn't buy it--some because it weighed a lot and some because I didn't understand 85% of what was written in it!
Now I regret it, and after all having the reference number and year, next to the picture might have been enough! ๐
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I have this one by David Silver. Not much text. Lot of pictures of different variations over the years.
Picture and text like this. But donโt worry it gets more contemporary than watches from the 30s.
If money is no object there is a $1200 book from Assouline publishers โRolex the impossible collectionโ . . Same folks who put out the Reverso book and a bunch of other gigantic/high quality watch coffee table books. I donโt think any watch book is worth that much but there ya go.
If money is no object there is a $1200 book from Assouline publishers โRolex the impossible collectionโ . . Same folks who put out the Reverso book and a bunch of other gigantic/high quality watch coffee table books. I donโt think any watch book is worth that much but there ya go.
I saw that one today while shopping for my next book. I guess if your target audience can drop the kind of money it takes to collect Rolexes the cost of that book is pretty insignificant.