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“By focusing only on the Rolex brand, we’ve developed
that necessary familiarity. We’ve also earned a respectable interface
with
Rolex technical support departments, with which we exchange
information.”
At the same time, Watchmakers International brings a true collector’s
eye to restorations — balancing desired performance against a commitment
to retain investment value. “The dial on my 1016 Explorer is cracking,”
Dell Deaton notes. “But replacement and even refinishing are out of the
question: My Rolex is just like what Ian Fleming saw on his wrist when
he wrote that ‘Bond glanced at his watch’ in the final pages of
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. That’s what I will still want
to see after any work on it is done.”
“I gave Dell a number of proprietary options we’ve come up with for
arresting the deterioration without any visual change to aesthetics,”
Bob Ridley explains. “These are things we have done for Watchmakers
International clients that we’ve served for many, many years; the proof
of longevity is reconfirmed upon intake inspection each time one of
these watches comes back now for routine maintenance.”
“The addition of Bob Ridley, personally, and Watchmakers International,
as a sponsor, raises an already high bar on what we expect this exhibit
to deliver,” says Noel Poirier, director of the National Watch & Clock
Museum. “As an international association and repository for horology,
our Museum and this exhibit can both show a great range of
Bond-affiliated wristwatches, and then go beyond that to provide a great
depth of understanding about how many of them functioned then and now,
their design evolution paths, and, in particular to the Ian Fleming
Rolex 1016 Explorer and related pieces, what their present condition
tells them about their service to wearers as timekeepers.
“Watchmakers International is the ideal sponsor for the Ian Fleming
Rolex as part of our ‘Bond Watches, James Bond Watches’ exhibit. We’re
truly honored to have them be a part of this.”
Watchmakers International is the exclusive sponsor for bringing the
original Ian Fleming Rolex Explorer 1016 to the entire run of this
year-long exhibit. With over 30 years experience in fine wristwatch
work, certified horologist Bob Ridley offers a unique balance of
technical skill, resources, and an understanding of value-aesthetics to
the sole of his business: Vintage Rolex restoration. See
www.watchmakers.com for more information.
Dell Deaton is guest curator of this “Bond Watches, James Bond Watches”
exhibition and author-creator of
www.jamesbondwatches.com. He is a member of both the National Watch
& Clock Association and American Marketing Association, and an
internationally recognized expert on Ian Fleming and James Bond
horology.
“Bond Watches, James Bond Watches” will be unveiled at the NAWCC Annual
Convention on June 17, 2010, and runs June 18, 2010, through April 30,
2011, in Columbia, PA.
The National Watch and Clock Museum is operated by the National
Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3)
association close to 20,000 members, representing 52 countries. April
through November the Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. December through March
hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Discounts are
available to seniors, students, AAA members, and groups of 10 or more.
Groups of 10 or more are encouraged to call ahead. For more program
information, directions, or general Museum information, call
717-684-8261 or visit our website at
www.nawcc.org.
Image #3:
Vintage Rolex Explorer 1016 wristwatch
with original Radium dial — just like James Bond wore in the 1963 novel,
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Background items include a copy
of that first edition book, a pre-publication Uncorrected Proof, and the
very first publication of this story (part 1 of 3) in the April 1963
issue of
Playboy magazine. Photo copyright www.jamesbondwatches.com,
2010.
Media inquiries are welcome for additional rights and information.
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