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24 October 2020, 12:04 AM | #1 |
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A Good Book to learn more about vintage Rolex?
As the thread title says I'm interested to learn more about vintage Rolex's. can anyone point me in the direction of a useful reference book?
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24 October 2020, 12:16 AM | #2 |
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Mondani Rolex encyclopedia, Dowling & Hess, and searching through these forums. If you have specific interests, start with those models or era. There is some Rolex produced literature throughout the years on their history as well.
As with most things, really just takes time familiarizing by looking through thousands of sold listings, pictures online, old adverts, threads, seeing them in person as much as possible, browsing eBay listings and asking lots of questions to learn. |
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Get obsessed with particular reference and learn everything you can about it.
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Do books even exist anymore?
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Dowling & Hess, Mondani |
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OP, don't waste any money on good looking books, nice pictures, but with many mistakes on them .
Just go for this one from Morningtundra: "The Vintage Rolex Field Guide" https://www.watchhunter.org/2019/09/...ng-tundra.html |
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I second the "Rolex Field Manual" recommendation, particularly the Chevalier Edition if you are looking for valuable information.
The Mondani books are pretty, but not informative in the least.
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Correct answer here. I have some books because they are fun to look through and sit on the table, but if you really want to learn, the internet has the info.
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Does anyone have "A Man & His Watch" by Matt Hranek? I've been debating picking a copy up!
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Rolex field Manual is good. Just dont get the electronic version. not user friendly at all.
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Outdated and unable to be current real time = book. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Yes its a great book with decent stories and photos
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I appreciate that. Not quite sure why you even quoted me in the first place, but Thanks
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Aman and his watch book is o.k. it is just stories of famous men and their 1st watch. It only has a few rolex referenced.
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27 October 2020, 08:25 AM | #21 |
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If you want a good Rolex reference book try Vintage Rolex Sport Models by Martin Skeet. The newest version is about $85 on Amazon.
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Well, OP is asking for a book, or I am mistaken?
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On the subject of vintage Rolex? Sorry, cant agree... Google is just a trash compactor for such a task. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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