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| The Rolex Report: An Unauthorized Reference Book For The Rolex Enthusiast | | Author: | Jeffrey P. Hess (Foreword), John E. Brozek | ISBN: | 0972313303 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Jeffrey P. Hess, Foreword to The Rolex Report, July, 2002 "...a substantial compilation of materials that collectors and students of Rolex alike will surely use on a daily basis."
Edward Heliosz, The Ultimate Rolex Library, 2003 "...This is a superb publication and should be the first Rolex book you should buy..."
Tampa Bay Illustrated Magazine, January, 2003 "Rolex expert Brozek fills us in on counter-counterfeit intelligence and other educational elements of the Rolex Watch Co..."
Book Description The Rolex Report is the result of over 10 years of personal research, cram-packed with 288 pages of facts and figures with over 400 high-resolution illustrations. The book gives a chronological history of The Rolex Watch Company, as well as a look at each of the Rolex models including variations and evolutions over the years. In addition to identifying hundreds of Rolex watches and parts, it includes a unique resource for spotting counterfeit Rolex watches, with incredibly detailed side-by-side macro photos. Whether you're a serious collector, or just considering a Rolex in the future this is a must have resource.
About the Author John E. Brozek has been a collector, appraiser and authenticator of Rolex (and other mechanical watches) for nearly ten years. Originally from Oklahoma, he is a member of the NAWCC, AWI, IWJG & NPA, and currently resides in Saint Petersburg, Florida where he lectures numerous Florida watch clubs and organizations on the identification of counterfeit and replica Rolex watches and parts. Additionally, Mr. Brozek has been an author, screenwriter, playwright, historian, freelance photographer and magazine contributing writer for over ten years.
Rolex Report: An Unauthorized Reference Book for the Rolex Enthusiast
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