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Old 15 March 2006, 08:28 AM   #1
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rollies sport models book

for those people who might be interested i was able to buy a book entitled "vintage rolex sport models" by skeet and urul which has " complete visual reference and unauthorized history " of the sub,sd,gmt,explorer, milgauss,tog and of course the daytona... i just got it today in my local bookstore which only ordered 1 copy and i got it ,hehehehehe anyway, just thought you guys might be interested....

ps. it's a new arrival but printed in 2005 and a second edition
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Old 15 March 2006, 08:36 AM   #2
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Hey bogey. I have the same book. 2005 version also. I love it. Great pics of vintages, excellent info on different variations on models, ie; case variations, crystal variations. Great info and a great book. I love mine
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Old 15 March 2006, 01:29 PM   #3
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It's a great book and a must have book especially for vintage Rolex enthusiasts. =) maverick
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Yes agree a good book
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I have the first edition, which I like very much. Is the second edition worth owning? Is there a big difference between the two?
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Old 17 March 2006, 12:25 AM   #6
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I have the first edition, which I like very much. Is the second edition worth owning? Is there a big difference between the two?

i never had the 1st edition... the 2nd edition contains the info,pics as well as ads of the watches i named above...
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