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Swatch: A Guide for Connoisseurs and Collectors

Swatch: A Guide for Connoisseurs and Collectors

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Colorful just like the company
Review: I enjoyed this book. It's pictures were very nice and of course colorful. Had a good introduction to the history of Swatch watches and also informitive for the beginner collector. Nice book overall.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Thoughts on this book
Review: Somewhat disappointed, not a guide for the collector. Covers very little in terms of particular Swatches. Only lists a handful of Swatches from each category, not the exhaustive list the tittle leads you to believe. On the other hand, if you are obsessed with the most interesting watch ever produced, then you should have this book. Just don't expect to use it for looking up unknown Swatches. If anyone knows of a good book that lists all Swatches made please let me know mark.duncan@mindspring.com .

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Thoughts on this book
Review: Somewhat disappointed, not a guide for the collector. Covers very little in terms of particular Swatches. Only lists a handful of Swatches from each category, not the exhaustive list the tittle leads you to believe. On the other hand, if you are obsessed with the most interesting watch ever produced, then you should have this book. Just don't expect to use it for looking up unknown Swatches. If anyone knows of a good book that lists all Swatches made please let me know mark.duncan@mindspring.com .

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, But Not Enough Information For a Collector!!
Review: This book was good, I enjoyed it, but the only problem is that this book did not include EVERY Swatch model that was produced since 1982. It could have included some more information and pictures. But, the book also includes some extras! It also gives a breif history about the Swatch Phone, Sunglasses and other products that Swatch made in the late 80s and 90s

The book does however, give some useful information about Swatch and it's background. It shows a few models from the Gents/Ladies, Pop, Chrono, Scuba, Stop, Irony, Solar, Automatic, Access, Specials, Olympic Specials and Musical collection and gives a brief history of the collection and some models associated with the collection.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Readers Will Lose Track of Time When They Discover "Swatch"!
Review: Until the 1970s, Switzerland had a near monopoly on watch making. Then, Japanese and Hong Kong manufacturers diligently marketed the electronic watch (actually invented by the Swiss), worldwide. Almost overnight, Swiss watchmakers lost almost all of their market for moderately priced watches, and the industry seemed to be on the ropes.

It was about 1983 when Nicolas Hayek helped invent and bring to market a revolutionary watch that saved the Swiss watch industry. It had to be tough, very accurate, thin, inexpensive and easily adaptable to changing fashion. The plastic Swatch was born.

With hundreds of classic and crazy designs, and millions of Swatches sold, we have a tribute book to the best of Swatch design for the millions of Swatch fans and collectors. Moreover, they are fans, not just owners. Most own a number of designs, and eagerly await the 70 or so new models introduced annually. And Swatch clubs in every country have tens of thousands of members, newslette! rs and special club members' edition Swatches.

In "Swatch", Frank Edwards documents the origins and developments of Swatch designs, and shows some of the very best made since 1983. After discussing how to collect Swatches, he shows an intriguing selection of the various kinds of Swatches (Standard, Special, Musical, Automatic, Irony, etc.).

In a vibrant burst of creativity and color, "Swatch" presents hundreds of stunning color photographs of the most beautiful and outrageous Swatch designs, from the early 80s to the present.

There are even other Swatch products profiled (telephones, glasses, cars, and more).

Fun and informative, this unusual book will be sought after by Swatch enthusiasts.

Frank Edwards is a well-known writer on marketing and horological subjects. A former Managing Director of the Watch & Clock Division of the Ingersoll Group Ltd., for the last fifteen years he has bee the U.K. representative of the Federation of the Swiss ! Watch industry. He is a Freeman of the City of London and a! Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, who recently appointed him an Honorary Liveryman in recognition of his many years' service on the Court of Assistants.


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