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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Bernardo , Aaron Sigmond , Scott KellyPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications ISBN: 9780847869664ISBN 10: 0847869660 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 06 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""Veteran watch journalists Mark Bernardo and Aaron Sigmond wrap up their co-authored trilogy of Drive Time, Sea Time and now, Air Time, with yet another comprehensive and beautifully designed coffee-table-worthy book. Unlike many books that gather sections and chapters by brand, Air Time manages to do so without feeling stale. That’s partly because of the compellingly sequenced curation of brands and watches, but also due to the informative, but never boring voices, that Bernardo and Sigmund have developed through this three-part series. Whether you’re an experienced collector or just curious about pilot’s watches, this book will likely teach you a few things. Or you can just consider it your catalog for your next big purchase."" —ROBB REPORT ""This trilogy of books, which has come out one by one over the years, tackles each in its own volume: watches' relationships with cars and racing in Drive Time, diving and sailing in Sea Time and, most recently, flying in Air Time. Together, they make a collection of their own worth amassing for anyone who considers themself a watch collector or enthusiast."" —GEARPATROL.COM ""...explores more than a century of stylish timepieces inspired by, built for, or made famous by aviation pioneers — from daring balloonists and wartime jet pilots to globetrotting jet-setters and astronauts."" —WATCH TIME ""More than 90 iconic timepieces from 1904 to the present day that embody the spirit of flight, and made famous by the men and women who pioneered it. From Cartier’s development of the first men’s wristwatch to Lindbergh’s invention of the Longiness Hour Angle, the book is packed with history as well gorgeous photography, making it a true celebration of timepieces."" —INDULGE ""In a comprehensive and beautifully-illustrated look at nearly a century of aviation-inspired watches, beginning with Santos-Dumont’s Cartier, author Mark Bernardo offers in-depth looks at pilot’s important timepieces."" —MAXIM.COM" Veteran watch journalists Mark Bernardo and Aaron Sigmond wrap up their co-authored trilogy of Drive Time, Sea Time and now, Air Time, with yet another comprehensive and beautifully designed coffee-table-worthy book. Unlike many books that gather sections and chapters by brand, Air Time manages to do so without feeling stale. That's partly because of the compellingly sequenced curation of brands and watches, but also due to the informative, but never boring voices, that Bernardo and Sigmund have developed through this three-part series. Whether you're an experienced collector or just curious about pilot's watches, this book will likely teach you a few things. Or you can just consider it your catalog for your next big purchase. --ROBB REPORT This trilogy of books, which has come out one by one over the years, tackles each in its own volume: watches' relationships with cars and racing in Drive Time, diving and sailing in Sea Time and, most recently, flying in Air Time. Together, they make a collection of their own worth amassing for anyone who considers themself a watch collector or enthusiast. --GEARPATROL.COM ...explores more than a century of stylish timepieces inspired by, built for, or made famous by aviation pioneers -- from daring balloonists and wartime jet pilots to globetrotting jet-setters and astronauts. --WATCH TIME Veteran watch journalists Mark Bernardo and Aaron Sigmond wrap up their co-authored trilogy of Drive Time, Sea Time and now, Air Time, with yet another comprehensive and beautifully designed coffee-table-worthy book. Unlike many books that gather sections and chapters by brand, Air Time manages to do so without feeling stale. That's partly because of the compellingly sequenced curation of brands and watches, but also due to the informative, but never boring voices, that Bernardo and Sigmund have developed through this three-part series. Whether you're an experienced collector or just curious about pilot's watches, this book will likely teach you a few things. Or you can just consider it your catalog for your next big purchase. -ROBB REPORT This trilogy of books, which has come out one by one over the years, tackles each in its own volume: watches' relationships with cars and racing in Drive Time, diving and sailing in Sea Time and, most recently, flying in Air Time. Together, they make a collection of their own worth amassing for anyone who considers themself a watch collector or enthusiast. -GEARPATROL.COM ...explores more than a century of stylish timepieces inspired by, built for, or made famous by aviation pioneers - from daring balloonists and wartime jet pilots to globetrotting jet-setters and astronauts. -WATCH TIME More than 90 iconic timepieces from 1904 to the present day that embody the spirit of flight, and made famous by the men and women who pioneered it. From Cartier's development of the first men's wristwatch to Lindbergh's invention of the Longiness Hour Angle, the book is packed with history as well gorgeous photography, making it a true celebration of timepieces. -INDULGE In a comprehensive and beautifully-illustrated look at nearly a century of aviation-inspired watches, beginning with Santos-Dumont's Cartier, author Mark Bernardo offers in-depth looks at pilot's important timepieces. -MAXIM.COM Author InformationMark Bernardo is the Senior Editor of WatchTime, and the coauthor of Sea Time: Watches Inspired by Sailing, Yachting, and Diving (Rizzoli, 2018). Scott Kelly is a former military fighter pilot and test pilot, an engineer, a retired astronaut, and a retired U.S. Navy captain. A veteran of four spaceflights, Kelly commanded the International Space Station (ISS) on three expeditions. Aaron Sigmond is an award-winning publisher, editor, and author. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |