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22 August 2018, 02:12 AM | #1 |
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My name is Bond... James Bond.
I have been watching James Bond movies from the beginning...
I was so thrilled when I saw my first Bond-movie; 30 years ago!! Some 007 Rolex-spotting: Sean Connery Honore Blackman George Lazenby Roger Moore Mr Bond&Me Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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For me I saw the first Bond film when it was new in the theaters. It was my first date.
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Nice to see those old ads
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Awesome shots you got from various Bond films. And nice LV!
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Excellent catch of screenshots. Thanks a lot for sharing.
You forgot Timothy Dalton's 16610 in 'License to Kill'. I had totally forgot that George Lazenby was wearing a Submariner at the beginning of the movie. I remember he actually got the role thanks to his own Sub (a 5513), wearing it when entering coproducer Harry Saltzman's office in a tuxedo and the Submariner - which Saltzmann spotted, and left him speechless.. Later in the movie he wears a pre-Daytona Cosmograph. I really like your 3rd photo: Sean Connery's wrist with the 6538 "Big Crown" on the now famous fabric strap undersized (it's not a Nato!). This summer I also wore my Sub on the same strap for swimming and diving. The fact it's undersized reveals the bars underneath, giving a pure vintage diving equipment feeling which I love. It gives an informal cool attitude tool-watch character to the Sub, giving it an even stronger presence. And if someone tells you it's not conventional you can always reply "James Bond wears it this way. Period." Thanks again for taking the time to share these images and your passion. C. |
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Rolex will always, to me, be 007's watch, current Omega marketing notwithstanding.
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Awesome! One of the reasons I got into Rolex was reading Bond as a young boy. We binge watch Bond from time to time in the winter. I can watch those old movies over and over again. I had a Gilt 6538 Big Crown a few years ago and still regret selling it off.
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Don't forget the Seiko G757 from Octopussy, bro.
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Thanks for the information! That detail about Lazenby I didn’t know! I started to watch the films from the very beginning—next will be The Spy Who Loved Me. I will get into Timothy Dalton -Bonds after some time... I will update this thread!! The James Bond way; all the way, every day! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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The first time I ever saw the word "Rolex" was when I was about 11 or 12, reading "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." Bond uses his Rolex (model unidentified, but probably an Explorer) as brass knuckles to cold-cock a guard. He then wonders whether he can expense the broken watch.
I didn't know what a Rolex was, but assumed it had to be cool. (This was approximately 1964, btw. I hadn't even been a Bond movie yet. I wasn't allowed to see Goldfinger, my parents thinking it too risque after Shirley Eaton's naked gold-painted back appeared on a Life cover.) |
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Wow! You had that watch; amazing!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Actually the movie was great but the date uneventful. I was pretty young and inexperienced.
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Cool pics FinWatch! I’m also a big fan of those movies and have them all back in home. Also great memories from others. Thanks
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My name is Bond... James Bond.
Awesome ! Interesting to see who the next Bond will be. The franchise really got a new lease of life again with Daniel Craig in my view.
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The watch that inspired me :.)
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The Seamaster 300 Spectre is cool
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Very nice!
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Nice pics!
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Great work, thank you for putting that together.
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