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The Watch is a must-own book on vintage and contemporary mechanical watches, appealing to both beginners and experts. For this new edition, the original author, Gene Stone, is joined by Stephen Pulvirent of Hodinkee.com. Together, they have thoroughly revamped the book to reflect the current state of the watch world,
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- An exhaustive appraisal of the Rolex watch, including studies of vintage models, current designs and special editions
- Learn how to spot fakes using the same clues as the experts
- Invaluable to any watch-lover, especially aspiring Rolex collectors
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A beautifully produced book to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Grade II listed brutalist icon, the Barbican Estate. 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the first residents moving into the Barbican Estate in London. This new book is a celebration of this unique complex – looking at the design of the individual flats as well as its status as a brutalist icon. Author and designer Stefi Orazi interviews residents past and present, giving an insight into how life on the estate has changed over the decades. The complex, designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, is now Grade II listed, and is one of the world’s most well-known examples of brutalist architecture. Its three towers – Cromwell, Shakespeare and Lauderdale – are among London’s tallest residential spaces and the estate is a landmark of the city. This is a beautifully illustrated, comprehensive guide to the estate, with newly commissioned photography by Christoffer Rudquist. It will show in detail each of the 140 different flat types, including newly drawn drawings of the flats as well as original plans and maps. Includes fascinating texts by leading architects and design critics, including John Allan of Avanti Architects on the unique building materials and fittings of the flats, and Charles Holland of Charles Holland Architects (and FAT co-founder) on the home and how these concrete towers have become such an integral part of Britain’s domestic and architectural history.
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ROLEX: HISTORY, ICONS AND RECORD-BREAKING MODELS HARDCOVERThe history of Rolex is inextricably linked to its founder Hans Wilsdorf, who took the first steps in the world of Swiss watchmaking as he dreamed about a timepiece that could be worn around the wrist. This experimental research led Rolex to achieve its highest goals in both technological innovation and in the use of the finest materials alone. Its models have been photographed on the wrists of political leaders, sports champions, and film and fashion celebrities, transforming each Rolex into a fully-fledged status symbol, a synonym of elegance and precision. Including essays with a historical and technical slant, in-depth descriptions of the most representative pieces and a brief glossary, the pages in this book sparkle with golden hands, diamond-studded dials and patent-leather watchbands, illustrated in period photographs and macro-detail. The volume ends with a chapter dedicated to the most amazing auctions that saw the sale of the Geneva-based company’s vintage watches.
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ROLEX SUBMARINER DATE REF:16610T BLACK DIAL 40 MM NO HOLE 2004 SERVICED
The Submariner is an icon of style, worn by James Bond, Steve McQueen and Al Pacino. This watch is recently serviced, is in great condition, and utterly beautiful. Rolex Submariner Date ref:16610 black dial 40 mm 2004 no hole Dial: Black Dial Glass : Sapphire Bracelet: Oyster Condition: Very Good Movement : Automatic Papers: Service Papers •This watch is in excellent working condition -
Rolex GMT-Master II black dial ref: 116710ln 2008 discontinued model with original box and papers Dial: Black Dial Glass : Sapphire Glass Bracelet: Steel Condition: Good Movement : 3186 Box: Rolex box Papers: Rolex papers
- This watch is in excellent working condition
- All of our watches are inspected and certified for authenticity and functionality by our watchmaker.
- Buy in Confidence
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ONOTO THE PEN DE LA RUE AND ONOTO PENS 1880-1960
As well as detailing in chronological order De La Rue’s development of Onoto and De La Rue pens over 80 years, this book features more than 1000 colour images of fountain pens, stylos and pencils, generally at actual size, and other images of associated items, advertising and leaflets. The appendices include tables showing the approximate introduction dates of all the models, and a comprehensive colour catalogue from c.1931 is reproduced in its entirety over 40 pages. -
This is a beautiful and rare Omega Seamaster dating from the late 50s to early 60s. In stunning condition with original crown, velar dial, and (unphotographed) original buckle. This is a rare find. Stunning and in great condition, with all original features. Specification: Make: Omega Model: Seamaster Movement: Automatic Case: 34mm, stainless steel Dial: Silver Gender: Men’s Watch
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VINTAGE OMEGA GENEVE
A rare and handsome men’s Omega Geneve with a stunning blue dial, dating from 1968. In great condition, keeps excellent time. We haven’t seen one of these models before. The watch has been professionally serviced. With original crown. This watch is in pristine condition. 17 jewel movement. Specification: Make: Omega Model: Geneve Movement: Manual wind. 17 Jewel, Case: 34mm, stainless steel Dial: Mint blue, steel hands. -
Omega released the Chronostop in 1966. Originally intended to be part of the Seamaster collection, the Chronostop was transferred to the Geneve collection in 1967 as a lower-priced chronograph watch for younger buyers. At Black Goose we are huge fans of the Chronostop; a classic, simple, beautiful model.