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Greetings all,
I'm strongly considering writing an ebook on the contemporary Omega Seamaster. I'd focus on the models from the 1990's to present, but I'd probably do a chapter on the vintage models which most strongly influenced the contemporary models.
Right now, I only know of only two Omega books, and one of them isn't in English. The other, OMEGA DESIGNS was written in 1996 and is a broader, more general book about Omega. It's also about $60.00. I can do an ebook for a lot less money than the cost of a "coffee table book" - the last ebook I did, I only charged 10 bucks.
This would obviously be a tremendous undertaking, and would likely take about a year for me to put together. So, I'd sort of like to get an idea to see what kind of market there would be for such a book. Do you think this is a good idea? Would you pay about 10 bucks for an ebook on the Omega Seamaster line?
Thanks for your time and thoughts!
-John
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