As a former chef Eric Ripert's piece struck me. Stallones Rolex is another favorite. Nas and his piece and his Patek are great. It’s a fun coffee table book for sure.
I've had the book for a couple of years. TBH I found every story was worth reading. I particularly liked the Sylvestar Stallone story reg his Rolex. Happy reading.
I like this book a lot . . . I do wish someone would come out with something similar that branched beyond the "here are my very rich friends and their friends and their chefs" in the New York city area crowd haha (but the watch space is what it is, I guess . . . and places like Hodinkee and other media outlets really lean in that direction). Loved the reflections, but would love something with more of a breadth of people . . . maybe even gasp a few women . . .
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I have the book and enjoyed all of it !👍🏻
I love the Bill Murray story. Why a restaurant Maitre D wears his Timex with great pride!
As a former chef Eric Ripert's piece struck me. Stallones Rolex is another favorite. Nas and his piece and his Patek are great. It’s a fun coffee table book for sure.
I liked the JFK story.
As others said, the whole book is fantastic but the Bill Murray and Eric Ripert were the most memorable. Fantastic coffee table book.
Gotta have this book 🤣
Great book...very enjoyable read.
I've had the book for a couple of years. TBH I found every story was worth reading. I particularly liked the Sylvestar Stallone story reg his Rolex. Happy reading.
Ralph Lauren's story
everything in there is worthwhile! love that book.
The Timex Bill Murray gifted.
I like this book a lot . . . I do wish someone would come out with something similar that branched beyond the "here are my very rich friends and their friends and their chefs" in the New York city area crowd haha (but the watch space is what it is, I guess . . . and places like Hodinkee and other media outlets really lean in that direction). Loved the reflections, but would love something with more of a breadth of people . . . maybe even gasp a few women . . .
I’m probably amongst the few who didn’t enjoy this book. 🥱
I'm waiting for the audio book.