"As a result, the book should provide fresh, in-depth insight into this seminal Rollie." — Robb Report
"The latest release from Rolex is one for die-hard fans and to many many’s surprise, it’s not a watch."— HypeBeast
"We haven't gotten our hands on a copy of Submariner yet, but the prospect of Foulkes writing combined with access to Rolex's archives has me excited." — Hodinkee
"This book is not just for those who love watches but also for anyone fascinated by stories of innovation, design, and cultural influence." — The Subdial
For the first time, Rolex has authorised a wide-ranging account and full history of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner watch, in the first of a series taking a deep dive into the watches of the iconic brand. Oyster Perpetual Submariner. The Watch That Unlocked The Deep, written by author, editor, and watch expert Nick Foulkes, is published by global design authority, Wallpaper*, which brings its sharp, cinematic eye to the project, creating new and original photography in collaboration with Rolex to run alongside testimonies from renowned witnesses to the Submariner's illustrious 71-year history, including marine biologist Sylvia Earle, photographer David Doubilet, and aquanaut Dr Joe MacInnis – further highlighting the role this iconic timepiece continues to play in the exploration and protection of the marine environment.
Publisher: Future Publishing
ISBN: 9781805218937
Number of pages: 252
Weight: 1971 g
Dimensions: 287 x 242 x 33 mm
"As a result, the book should provide fresh, in-depth insight into this seminal Rollie." - Robb Report
"The latest release from Rolex is one for die-hard fans and to many many’s surprise, it’s not a watch." - HypeBeast
"Rolex has promised that this is just the first in a series of books looking at the histories of their iconic collections. Marking a new period of openness and communication from what has typically been a company that keeps their cards close to their chest. " - Oracle Time
"Wallpaper* has teamed up with Rolex and author Nicholas Foulkes to launch its first official book ever." - Acquire
"We haven't gotten our hands on a copy of Submariner yet, but the prospect of Foulkes writing combined with access to Rolex's archives has me excited." - Hodinkee
"This book is not just for those who love watches but also for anyone fascinated by stories of innovation, design, and cultural influence." - The Subdial
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