PartimeArt watch
repairman estates and
material house findings
from 40 years travels
around and about.
This was called
Roy's Pawnshop
Owners Book for
Quick Reference
and was a limited
publication.
This book features
12 companies:
Audemars
Piguet, Blancpain,
Breitling, Cartier,
Chopard, Concord,
Gerald Genta,
International
Schaffhausen, Patek
Phillipe, Piaget,
Rolex, and Vacheron
Constantin.
A box of NEW
old stock copies just
found. Books from
the Roy Ehrhardt
Estate Selling at a
closeout price of
$9.99. Original price
of this book was
$35.00 when the
publishing company
closed.
Modern (1970-1992)
Wrist Watch Price
Guide, WWM1
By Roy Ehrhardt
and Joe DeMesy
and Sherry Ehrhardt
117 Pages size 8 1/2
x 11 inches. 1992
ISBN 0-913902-77-2.
A Must Have Book
in the watch collecting
field.
The value of an
Ehrhardt Edition
Wristwatch Book
is in the pictures
showing the proper
case, dial and hands
for the watch. Many
watches have been
restored to less than
factory specs and
the original line art
from factory catalogs
and advertising cuts
gives a clear indication
when this has been
done. Also photos of
actual watches sold
through world renowned
major auction houses
shows what is collectible
and has future
investment potential.
Beginners Become Experts
through proper resource
materials. Roy Ehrhardt
books have always been
the best value for the
money in the watch
collecting field. Roy
Ehrhardt sold reliable
information. As HE
said "The only
substitute for Knowledge
is Money." I say
"Information Makes
the Money." Knowledge
creates confidence in
investing and confidence
in buying creates a
market according to
how deep the pockets
of the buyers are,
Widespread Knowledge
creates a Supermarket
or a Trend resulting
in a collecting field,
the End Result is
dedicated collectors
of the scarce and
finer examples.
There are always
buyers of the cheap
watches but we are
talking about Investing
for Profit not an
accumulation of quantity
but quality.
Discretion and Wisdom
Determine the Result.
The Original 1992
advertising write-up
paragraph is shown
in the photo section