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๐ฐ๏ธ Own the stories behind the legends โ wear the legacy.
A Man & His Watch is a beautifully crafted hardcover book featuring iconic watches paired with compelling stories from the men who wore them. With stunning photography and top rankings in collectible clocks and fashion history, itโs a must-have for watch enthusiasts and a perfect gift that blends style, history, and personal connection.








| Best Sellers Rank | #8,535 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Antique & Collectible Clocks & Watches (Books) #7 in Fashion History #11 in Fashion Design |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,059 Reviews |
K**H
The Perfect Gift for a Watch Lover
I picked up A Man & His Watch as part of a gift for my dadโs 80th birthday, alongside an 80-year-old Omega, and it couldnโt have been more fitting. This book is more than just pictures of iconic watchesโitโs about the stories behind them, the people who wore them, and why they mattered. Without getting too sentimental, it these stories that helps keep watches relevant and always have a place (for me anyway) in the world of tech. โ Beautifully Done โ The photography is stunning, and the stories bring real meaning to the watches featured. โ More Than Just a Coffee Table Book โ Sure, it looks great sitting out, but itโs also a fantastic read for any watch enthusiast. โ Perfect for Watch Lovers โ Whether they collect watches or just appreciate them, this book makes a thoughtful and timeless gift. If you (or someone you know) loves watches, this is a must-have. My dad loved it, and it made the milestone birthday even more special.
K**Y
Fantastic book! As a "Watch Guy", I highly recommend it!
I am a watch guy! I am also a guy who reads about watches, learning more about the tradition and history behind the watchmaker and the company, while learning about the product releases since the companyโs inception. But I saw a book that was different from watch books that I typically read. I decided to give Matt Hranekโs October 2017 book โA Man & His Watch: Iconic Watches and Stories from the Men Who Wore Themโ a try because itโs a book in which men share their stories of an important watch (or watches) that have true meaning for them. May they be watches they received from a loved one, a friend or something they won from a competition, I believe there is a story behind a watch for some owners and that is what made me interested in giving this book a try. The hardcover book comes with a slipcase (with both sides opened) and the book features the cover of a Model 6263 Big Red Rolex Daytona once owned by the late Paul Newman and now owned by his youngest daughter Clea, who can be seen in many interviews and events sporting the watch. For those not familiar with the watch, the Paul Newman watch is the most expensive of all time. There are two Rolex Daytona watches which Paul Newman owned, one he wore from 1969 through 1984 which was a Model 6239 Rolex Daytona which he gave to his daughter Nellโs boyfriend at the time, James Cox, who didnโt own a watch and Paul Newman gave his old watch to him. James had it in his possession for many years until 2016 when he contacted renown auctioneer Aurel Bacs and that Paul Newmanโs Model 6239 Rolex Daytona was sold in October 2017 at an auction by Philips for $17,752,500 and has now become the most expensive watch ever. The watch is the โholy grailโ for hardcore watch collectors and is known as the Paul Newman watch. The watch had the inscription โDrive Careful, Meโ (which his wife Joanne Woodward gifted him back in 1969) but the reason why Newman gave it to a young Cox at the time, aside from him not having a watch, was also the fact that Joanne bought him a new Model 6263 Big Red Rolex Daytona which had the inscription โDrive Slowly, Joanneโ. Clea Newman decided to sell the watch in December 2020, consigning it to an auction with proceeds benefiting charitable organizations founded by Paul Newman. But these are stories that I find fascinating. How people come across watches, may they be luxury watches or inexpensive watches, just reading those stories is something I enjoy reading about. And numerous stories are featured in Matt Hranekโs โA Man & His Watch: Iconic Watches and Stories from the Men Who Wore Themโ. While Iโm not going to discuss many of the stories featured (because if you are interested in watches, I really do want you to check this book out!), you do have numerous people such as Mario Andretti, Dimitri Dimitrov, Kikuo Ibe, James Lamdin, Paul Boutros, Mark Cho, Kenta Watanabe, Tom Sachs, Josh Condon and many more individuals who contributed to this book. Featuring great macro shots of the watch on a black background (just the front of the case/dial with part of the strap from the top and bottom), I had a great time reading this book, but since itโs shorter at around over 216 pages, I made sure to read two entries a day, so I can thoroughly enjoy the book. There was one review that he found the book โboringโ and โuninspiredโ because they are not โwatch guysโ, while I respect oneโs opinion, personally for me, Iโm a watch guy but I enjoyed this book because they are not all โwatch guysโ. There are more than enough watch bulletin boards/forums to read from watch guys who come across a watch. I donโt want to read a story about a person who scored a cool watch on eBay, or bought a watch at a cool deal from a seller/trader on a popular watch forum. I want genuine stories from people, from all facets of life, who kept a watch they were given, no matter if they were โwatch guysโ or not, why the watch they kept has meaning. While Iโm sure there are many men who have received cool watches handed down to them or those who scored a luxury watch at an estate sale, personally I feel these stories can continue on for a volume 2 of โA Man & His Watchโ, which I hope Hranek does consider. I feel that this book can be utilized as a coffee table book for those who need a middle-sized book to stack upon a larger book. For me, if I was to enter someoneโs home and saw this book on their coffee table, it would be a good communication starter and heck, I would buy this book immediately just knowing what itโs about. I personally discovered this book actually looking for a Rolex historical coffee table book and saw this come up on the search and immediately had to give it a try and so glad I did. Itโs the kind of book you donโt see being made. Watch books are usually about the history or are watch photo books, this one is quite special and unique and Iโm grateful to Hranek for working on this book and hope for a second volume! Matt Hranekโs โA Man & His Watch: Iconic Watches and Stories from the Men Who Wore Themโ is highly recommended!
D**E
For the person who loves watches this book is like holding and reading a classic.
5/5 Rating This book is everything and more. Recently started getting into watches I've must've watched a hundred videos in the last month or so, from Teddy Baldesarre, Roman Sharf, Nico Leonard, The Grey Market Youtube channel. CRM Jewelry, you name it I've watched it. Watching these videos / channels showed me just how little I knew about watches. Not only can watches can be flex showpieces and collectibles, but they can say a lot about your time, your appreciation for the art and how they're made. I currently have two watches and trust me, they're in the $200 and lower price range. But as I learn more I'm slowly getting ready to make a larger purchase. Anyways, back to the book. this thing is truly a work of art. The imaghs in this book are SUPERB. There's a story connected with every watch highlighted. It even has a a story from Nas the rapper as he explains what his favorite watches are and how watches were viewed growing up in Queens. This is a phenomenal Coffee table book as well as a discussion piece for anyone who loves watches. Great purchase and an even greater gift for a special someone. Pros Phenomenal Pictures Nice stories High level images Work of Art Cons None
R**V
A Great Gift for Any Watch-Lover
Fun and entertaining stories.
N**A
Big but good
Nice book only reason I'm rating 4 stars is because is overly big and I'm using it as a book to walk around with I'm sure I'm the only one with that issue
E**.
Well written short stories to go along with superb photography of some very interesting watches
An awesome book every watch enthusiast should own. Covering all kinds of watches from holy grail Neman Rolex that sold at auction for north of $17 million, to a Casio that I own ... really interesting mix of watches and the stories that go with them. We all have stories involving watches we've owned, these chronicled in the book are no different. I found I could really relate to many of the stories told. Just the right length for each of the write-ups, usually no more than a page, or less, in length. Photography is superb ... just a really interesting book. At the time I purchased this, Oct 25, it was on sale for under $15.00 ... a no brainer to pick up and add to the collection. Buy it, you'll like it.
R**N
Must have book for anyone interested in watches
As someone who just started collecting watches, I was looking for a book on the topic. Came across this on Amazon and seemed to have great reviews so made the purchase. Iโm about halfway through it and as I read the stories Iโm fascinated by the personal connections to these watches not to mention the excellent photos. Iโm glad itโs not all about high end watches. The Sears Winnie The Poo reminds me of my first Timex when I was a kid. Cost $13 as I remember and I earned it making 5 cents from my dad for every lawn bag I emptied into the compost like when he mowed the lawn. After 260 bags I had the watch. That watch is long gone but Iโll never forget the pride I had when I got that watch. My favorite watches are not the $200+ ones I own but rather the $50 Casio Duros that I modded with sapphire crystals and after market bands to make them my own. And quartz to boot, heaven forbid. This book reminds me that itโs not about buying what everyone else has, or thinking more money gets you a nicer watch. Itโs all about what each watch means to you. Less is more and I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to better connect with the โwatch worldโ and the true meaning of why weโre so fascinated with these works of technological art.
J**D
A must have for a lover of watches!
Absolutely one of the best gifts for a someone who appreciates unique watches! A must have! Purchased as a gift for my husband. This book was very nicely packaged with a protective outer sleeve (the book slid into the sleeve); beautifully designed on high quality paper and gorgeous photographs of some very unusual watches and the entertaining stories behind the watches, the recipients and the givers!
P**I
Nice introduction for beginners in the watch world
A nice introduction to wrist watches, but this book has a lot of mistakes, for example: Page 82: Edmund Hillary wore a Rolex on the top of Everest. In fact, since 1933 Rolex sponsored the Himalayan expeditions and they used the right words, Rolex worn TO the top of Mt Everest. New Zealander Edmund Hillary carried a 33mm SMITHS wrist watch ON top of Everest. This British-made SMITHS can be seen in the British Science museum in London. Page 103: Omega Alaska Project Speedmasterwas never used in space In fact, in 1977 the Omega Alaska II Project Speedmaster was worn during Russian Soyuz 25 & Soyuz 26 missions to Salyut-6 space station. It was even used during a spacewalk in July 1978 ! Page 104: Schirra's Speedmaster was the first watch in space (1962) In fact, in April 1961 Yuri Gagarin wore the first watch in space, a Russian-made 17 jewels Shturmanskie
M**O
Very interesting book
One watch one story that will help you to memorize some of most iconic watches . Interesting informations and stories. I really liked it . Good material, good delivery, perfect coffee book .
D**O
Livro interessante e com qualidade
Muito bom produto
K**K
Great watchbook!
Good packed with foil. Im satisfied with product! I would recommend.
G**A
Christmas present
Great coffee table book. Quite an interesting read for wrist watch enthusiasts, collectors. Looks cool, photography is very well done.
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