I got an early first edition copy of Zaf's new book, "Vintage Military Wristwatches".
I doubt there is anyone here that doesn't know Zaf Basha, but if you are new to military watches then you might not know about Zaf who is one of best and most knowledgeable military watch dealers in the world.
I, like a few of you out here, knew about Zaf's project from years back. I have to say having known about Zaf authoring this book and the time it took for him to research and go through his archive of sold watches from Classicwatch.com it took months of time in front of his computer and contacting people he knew to get information about these watches. I remember having conversations with him about going to the Smithsonian and other institutions to look up specifications. He even checked for me about some specifications for watches I wanted some clear background on. I am happy to see that this great project is now on sale as his first military watch book and it looks great!
Hopefully in front of a PC with a large screen you can see some notes I made about the book.
I'm uploading a huge images so you might need reduce the zoom to 90% or pan left and right to read the slides.
Small run watch books are often not inexpensive so if you want a little more information that what is on this Zaf's page,
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I got an early first edition copy of Zaf's new book, "Vintage Military Wristwatches". I doubt there is anyone here that doesn't know Zaf Basha, but if you are new to military watches then you might not know about Zaf who is one of best and most knowledgea...
Thanks! It's always good in my opinion to support authors that spend years putting together an accurate and useful reference book. I'm really happy with my copy of his book and thought other milwatch collectors might be indecisive about buying a boutique ...
Yes, he's been in this industry for several decades. I bought several watches from him. Most of my commando watches and German ww2 watches came from Zaf. I was lucky I bought them when we could still find many of them.
Having bought Zaf's book on vintage JLC, and a vintage Calatrava from him too, I would definitely vouch for his scholarly approach to writing books, and as a seller I would trust.
Do you have decom papers? I would like to see at least one Rolex M.N. with a genuine Decom paper and paper work from the Armory it came from. Or at least a verification photo of a M.N. diver wearing one.
We have never seen decom papers. And we know why. Those watches had never been sold by « les domaines ». All of them came from the Brest Arsenal. Nico knows the story as Zaf certainly. We could talk during hours on this subject. And you could see some of ...
Lovely examples and some excellent pictures of the French military watches. Thank you for sharing your review of Zaf's book he is a font of knowledge. ⚙️ Type 20 Special forces ...