The world’s most famous dive watch finally becomes the hero of its own story, authored by none other than historian, raconteur and watch writer Nick Foulkes himself. Believe it or not, Oyster Perpetual Submariner – the watch that unlocked the deep is the first authorised book-length take on the true history of the world’s first wristwatch water-resistant to 100 metres (or as Rolex consistently says, waterproof to that depth).
Published in a bilingual edition (English and French) that runs to 252 pages, the book is the result of a partnership between Rolex and iconic design magazine Wallpaper*. In its press release supporting this book, which hit bookstores 16 September, Rolex notes that this is just the first in a series of publications. This first venture, which we have yet to read, promises far more than a dry accounting of history and technical matters. Foulkes brings drama, including the tales of the “pioneers who tested prototypes.”
“As a historian with a lifelong obsession with watches, I was delighted and excited to be given unique access to the Rolex archives and flattered and honoured to be invited to set down in print the first authorised accounts of timepieces that have helped shape history,” said Foulkes. “I am very grateful to Rolex for having placed its trust in me to be the one to write its story. It is a fascinating tale, to which I have tried to do justice.” The book also showcases Rolex Testimonees, highlighting their contributions through the lens of Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative, which aids organisations and individuals dedicated to environmental exploration and protection.
The proof of course is in the reading, and hardcover copies of Oyster Perpetual Submariner – the watch that unlocked the deep go on sale (at GDP 100 and EUR 125) from October 1 from ACC Art Books for international sale. There is also a silk-bound version, which is limited, and that is available to purchase from the WallpaperSTORE* now.
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