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1 October 2024, 08:23 AM | #301 |
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Ordered it from Wallpaper on Friday, received it today Monday!
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1 October 2024, 06:43 PM | #302 |
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Sounds like José Pereztroika isn`t the biggest fan of it! Here is his review:
https://perezcope.com/2024/09/30/rev...erproof-watch/ Thoughts This first-ever authorized Submariner book is a missed opportunity, but since it is one of many publications to come, things can get better. I hope this article will contribute to that. Sadly, this will probably be the only critical account of the book. Rolex is undoubtedly on the right track with opening their archives and sharing the origin stories of their watches. Collectors love this kind of information. However, this critique shows that archives can only take you so far. If the published information is false or full of errors, the whole effort comes across as half-baked. Rolex watches are mass-produced products. It is the nature of marketing to exaggerate in order to generate that must-have feeling in consumers, but here we are also talking history and that is something that demands to be curated in a responsible fashion. As collecting watches is becoming as serious as collecting art, with anachronistic mechanical timepieces turning into a form of art themselves, the whole of the watch industry needs to face this new reality and start growing up. In 2024, with all the knowledge amassed by collectors, scholars and the watch community as a whole, disguising the marketing tales of the past as history is an absolute no-go. Nicholas Foulkes, who is the very definition of a whore-ological historian, has got some splaining to do. I believe Rolex is looking to create real substance with this series of books, but neither the brand nor Foulkes seem to understand just how intricate and esoteric the world of Rolex collecting is. For a book talking about unlocking the deep, it remained quite shallow. Without the participation from astute insiders, it will be impossible to get it right. Nicholas Foulkes, who, horologically speaking, is a jack of all trades but master of none, is in way over his head. Get the man some help please. As the saying goes, if a job is worth doing, it is worth doing right. If you thought the Submariner is a complicated topic, wait until we get to the Daytona with a myriad of dial variations. Also, let’s talk Explorer. Is Rolex still going to use Jedi mind tricks to suggest having reached the summit of Everest in 1953? I bet with a historian as unprincipled as Foulkes, they probably would. Thank you for your interest. José Pereztroika |
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@Blansky: Not sure on this but the whole "we're first" thing that had to do with first flights in airplanes, and first to hit whatever speeds and now the first waterproof watch, is often down to who sets the date on these things and who was present at the time. For a watch, is the "first" designation, when it was released to the public or was it a prototype or is it the biggest player in the game can overpower the others. Don't know... @Krash: I don’t get too hung up on all that. Google wasn’t the first search engine, but it was the one that mattered most. Apple didn’t have the first computer with a mouse and a graphical user interface, but the Macintosh blazed the trail. You can argue that Guglielmo Marconi didn’t invent radio, but he gets all the credit for it, and probably for good reason. He's the one who demonstrated the usefulness and enormous implications of radio. https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=961555 |
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…as with a lot of subjects you have to read around and not rely on a single source, as you will certainly find errors and omissions. i haven’t had the time to read this so will reserve judgement until i do. I have a collection of Rolex books so this will be a good addition, given there will be more in this series. see https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=771996 for other books.
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How long from order to delivery to USA if book is ordered from Wallpaper?
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2 October 2024, 06:05 AM | #311 |
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The production numbers for each reference is huge. Hopefully we’ll get something similar for the GMT and Daytona line
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2 October 2024, 07:29 AM | #313 |
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I ordered mine yesterday and just got a notice that it arrives this Thursday!
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Thanks for sharing.
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Definitely both of those, that would interest me ..
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2 October 2024, 10:45 AM | #316 |
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for those on the fence buying the book:
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2 October 2024, 11:05 AM | #317 |
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I ordered a copy but don’t expect it to be accurate in every respect.
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3 October 2024, 04:34 AM | #320 |
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Perhaps a stupid question ... what's the meaning of "production quantity" for the current production models? Numbers produced to date or total number planned over the entire life cycle of the model?
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3 October 2024, 05:17 AM | #321 |
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Mine arrived, from Wallpaper, on Monday. While I have not had a chance to dig into it, I can at least say that is a beautiful book (I really like the look and feel of the silk cover).
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3 October 2024, 11:24 AM | #323 |
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Probably production quantity until the end of 2023 or early 2024, because for the gold Deepsea which was introduced April 2024 they stated undetermined production. Production numbers were probably submitted to the auther much earlier than book release time which could reach 6-10 months earlier. From the production numbers stated for the current Submariner models the numbers should be huge during their production of an expected 10-18+ years period.
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I wish to see the gmt reference line next in the series of books…
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Mine has shipped, getting it on Monday!
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Arrived from Speedy Hen, £64.57. Thank you to the poster that mentioned this website. Very much appreciated.
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4 October 2024, 05:19 AM | #327 |
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I bought mine from Speedy as well and the way it was packaged was terrible. One corner was slightly damaged, very disappointing. They had run out of stock so I ended up keeping it.
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4 October 2024, 05:22 AM | #328 | |
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Nice, I'm definitely going to make a purchase soon.
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