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It's the book they didn't want you to see.
Here, for the original time ever, the "James Bond Watches Price Guide" provides readers with precise sales price amounts for specific, legitimately-completed dealings related to all confirmed Ian Fleming and Eon Productions 007-film James Bond watch models.
In some cases, mesmerized buyers will be enjoyably astonished to see just how many times the so-called "rare" wristwatch you're after is shown to have in truth become available over the last year-to-18-months. Don’t be compromised by distracting searches for “similar-looking” watches that will inevitably leave you sentiment like a wanna-be for the short time you’ll genuinely be capable to wear them.
As the saying goes, when it comes to James Bond, there are no substitutes.
This is your guide to authentic Bond, James Bond watches.
James Bond watches are the uttermost reflectiveness of the James Bond lifestyle. Covering six manufacturers, over the last half-century, through a wide range of styles and price points, it's hard to imagine any fan of the Ian Fleming books or on-screen 007 reputation who won't find his or her perfective choice from amongst the options.
Breitling. Hamilton. Omega. Rolex. Seiko. TAG Heuer. They're all here. From a assortment of sources. Pick a model: The Guide will show you how much it’s sold for in the past, how often, and most likely sources. Pick a price: Guide numbers will suggest something in almost any range, from $25 to $25,000-and-up.
Looking to sell? This is your resource, too. Find out how much the “James Bond” affiliation may add to one watch model versus it is almost identical (but not quite) brother. Avoid costly overpricing errors that may lead to other than as supposed or expected fine watches unnecessarily languishing long whiles amidst the dredges of the unsold.
This book takes the emotion out of finding reasonable market values for James Bond watches.
Written by internationally-recognized James Bond watch expert Dell Deaton, the "James Bond Watches Price Guide" features over 600 dealing references, throughout almost two dozen distinguished models. Current prices, and reference points dating back the last few years and oftentimes more. Exact sales prices: Not estimates, averages, or second-hand approximations.
Content is provided in eBook format to both reduce publication lead-time and deliver content that readers may conveniently carry with them on their Kindles or Kindle App-compliant smartphones (including Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile 7) for prompt reference when taking into account purchases, or sales by way of internet, or in-person deals.
Just as important, eBook engineering is employed to it is fullest here: Embedded hyperlinks provide readers with prompt access (limited only by device capabilities) to free, current, specific online resources for authorized writings where disputable watch identifications have been settled.
Photos for most James Bond watch models are linked as well, for those who need refreshers on appearance.
The "James Bond Watches Price Guide" may prepare readers to cut their best deals. Differentiate those watches that may merit more aggressive pursuit from those available many times sufficient to grant for more patience, keeping out for the lowest possible price.
Your investment in this eBook will likely be justified in just one watch buy (or in steering emotions away from a slick rip-off).
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Most helpful client reviews 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
James Bond Watches a bit dissapointing. By Richard Masso I was a rather disappointed after reading Dell Deaton's "James Bond Watches Price Guide 2011":
1. Price: I felt the price was too high for the content delivered. A better price for this book could have been $1.99 (maybe $2.99) rather than $9.75 giving careful consideration to you need to go to Dell Deaton's external internetsite to view the watch pictures. Had he put the watch photos, which are nice by the way, in the book itself, that would have been much, much better as one could then without apparent effort reference a photo for a given watch. 2. Photos not in the book but on external links. See point #1. 3. There were links to articles on Dell's website. The articles on the web site were fantastic but available free, no need to have purchased the book. It would have been much nicer to have included the full articles in the book text itself. 4. Could have had more elaborated photos of the watches themselves. Front, back, sides. Better descriptions, what differentiates the watch in the movie from other watches or from one another in the dissimilar movies. Watch specifications would have been nice also. Dell considers himself the expert on James Bond watches but the book falls rather short in watch specs and photos. 5. Photos from the movie itself where the watch was worn would have been great. In example, a photo of Sean Connery wearing the Rolex 6538, etc... or of Roger Moore wearing one of the galore Seiko's or Rolex's as he did. 6. Photos of all watches described would have been nice, not just some. Again, no photos of the Rolex 6538. 7. Although the book is titled James Bond Watches, there ought to have been a division in the book that shows watches that other characters wore in the films, such as Red Grant's "Garrote" wristwatch in the movie "From Russia With Love". 8. Price listings were listings of a great deal of person auctions, which was great, but no high and low price was given for each specific model nor was an intermediate given. This type of data would have been much more utile for quick referencing of a price range or high/low values on a peculiar model when buying goods around. An all time high/low and intermediate along with an intermediate and high/low price within the last year or last 6 months would have been rather utile as well. Even a line chart showing price trends would have been a nice touch. After all, this is a price guide. 9. There were a few faults in the book as well when referring to sure terms. Multiple times in the book when referring to Seiko's LCD watches, Dell describes them as Liquid Crystal Diode when in fact LCD is Liquid Crystal Display. In a lot of sections Dell also refers to the word "providence" when rather it ought to be "provenance". Providence is a city in Rhode Island. "Provenance" which refers to the chronology of ownership or documented history of a queer object such as a collectible wristwatch is what Dell ought to have been referencing.
All in all, I felt that all of the above ought to have been included in the book for a price of $9.75. Had the book been priced at $1.99 or perhaps $2.99 as it stands, I would have given it a better review. Had the book had all the content I refer to above at it is current price, I would have also given it a much better review. As the book stands though, I feel it was very overpriced.
As a James Bond fan, watch aggregator for over 20 years now, and watch enthusiast, I sincerely hope you find my review utile before making your purchase.
Thanks, Richard 3 of 4 persons found the following review helpful.
Watch what Dell Deaton may do By clublos Watch fanciers are a distinctive bunch: either one gets it or they don't. And that's fine as far as this reviewer is concerned, because Deaton's book is solely for the watch enthusiast. A watch passionate appreciates the fine details of a watch's movement, it's dial, bezel and strap. They recognise the divergence amid a Rolex and a Citizen. They also know the divergence among a Daytona and a Pre-Daytona. And now, they'll recognise each single model worn by 007 and his creator, Ian Fleming.
Complete with links to images and further information, Deaton's James Bond Watch Price Guide 2011 has everything one needs to recognise when it comes to wrist wear affiliated to Bond. Well researched and referenced, this guide provides each detail one needs to tell apart which watch their favored 007 wore and how to find it. Plus, prices paid are included (I can't imagine the exploration that went into this bit) so one may suppose how long to save up for one of these beauties.
This is a book to pour over and save, so that when a reader attains the wealth necessitated to sport a high-profile timepiece, they need go no further than this splendid resource. 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
A Wealth Of Information! By The Laird I would like to felicitate Mr Dell Deaton on this book. I believe that it is rather distinguishable and as far as I know, has not been done before? Well done, Mr Deaton! I learned rather a few things and found it very interesting that now most of the watches worn by James Bond have been identified. I found particularly interesting, the segmentations in regards to the Seiko watches, exceptionally the fact that Seiko permitted Mr Deaton access to their records to in a positive manner discern the watches employed in the Roger Moore films. If you have an interest in the watches worn by James Bond, then this book may well be for you? I commend it! Once more, very, very well done, Mr Deaton! See all 3 client reviews... |
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