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German watch writer Gisbert L. Brunner has returned with “The Watch Book Rolex: Next Generation,” a book to be released this fall in both German and English. The 256-page hardcover, published by teNeues, features nearly 200 images and explores Rolex’s rise through its tool watches, as well as the brand’s influence in culture.
Brunner’s earlier volume on Rolex sold more than 70,000 copies, according to Wichtschafts-Woche, a German magazine. The new title arrives just months after Rolex unveiled the Land-Dweller, its most significant new line in a quarter century.
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For Brunner, the Land-Dweller typifies the “Rolex principle.” At first glance, it takes cues from a 1974 design, but inside it carries 32 patents and the new Dynapulse silicon escapement, marking a rare step-change in the brand’s restrained evolution. By emphasizing continuity in appearance while engineering innovation behind the dial, the book argues, Rolex continues to reinforce its standing as the most enduring name in luxury watchmaking.
“The Watch Book Rolex: Next Generation” will be available in the U.S. in late October on Amazon.