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27 September 2008, 08:15 AM | #61 | |
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DG Edit: Here is the link over at Timezone. You can see that Mr. Dell Deaton posted a scan of the section of the Empire Magazine article concerning the 6538. There is some back and forth between Mr. Deaton and other members and then James Dowling steps in with his analysis. Mr. Deaton never makes it clear that the begining scenes were filmed in Jamaica and that those scenes only show the Submariner. I find it amazing that one would continue to believe that the watch given by Broccoli to Connery was a gold watch and not the Submariner. The evidence says otherwise. However, if I see real proof to the contrary, I could easily change my mind. http://forums.timezone.com/index.php...=3994593&rid=0 |
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Mr. Dell Deaton also seems to imply that I said the choice for the Connery/Bond Rolex was made in Jamaica not pre-production here:
http://www.jamesbondwatches.com/dowl...-2008-0925.htm According to the Legacy book and the Special Edition DVD's, most of the items in Bond's world were chosen in pre-production. I do not dispute it. In fact it bolsters my arguement. Rolex was decided as the watch for Bond in the pr-production of Dr. No. The authors of the Legacy book (Bond Experts) say Broccoli gave his personal Rolex to the production of Dr. No. The first scenes of Dr. No were filmed in Jamaica not Pinewood and show the "Big Crown" Rolex Submariner. I mean you don't have to be a math wiz to add it up. Pre-production decision + Broccoli Rolex + first scenes "Big Crown" = Broccoli "Big Crown" Rolex Submariner. Now tell me if my math is wrong. DG |
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I bet if anybody asked Connery this stuff....he'd just laugh!!!!!!
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27 September 2008, 08:42 PM | #66 |
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Airking?
In order to have been an Airking and also been as Ian Fleming specified the James Bond watch in his original writings, you'd have to be referring to a Rolex that generally met the following criteria:
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James Bond was a fictional character from Flemings' imagination so the watch could have been any Rolex, including a fictional reference.
There are a number of actors who have taken the role, David Niven through to Daniel Craig. Given this, there must be a fair number of watches that have been modeled by these actors through the years. There is probably a nice list somewhere.
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delicious reading.
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A good many people believe as you've suggested. And I'll go a step further and say that, if literature is meant to be timeless (w/in reason, of course: But even Shakespeare has enjoyed modern re-interpretations), Ian Fleming should be read in the context of what we have today. As I said above here, if James Bond were to get a new Rolex, as he did in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, it couldn't be vintage; because vintage was new when Fleming wrote. With no disrepect to that position, however, I tend to believe that there were specific models in mind even for the original stories from the 1950s and 1960s. If that's the case, then, well, okay, a "new" version. But at least enjoy the ride of trying to figure out what they are. Or argue why not. Why else are we here?
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I suppose you are right. But I have no particular axe to grind. What I am after is the truth about the Connery Bond Submariner, and I've been persuing that information for the better part of my life. I've heard the arguement for Terrence Young for a long time, but when you press for the evidence nobody is able to provide it. It's a good theory because Terrence Young by all accounts was James Bond, but two Bond experts who had direct access to EON productions say otherwise in the Legacy book. Until such time as it is proven wrong, Broccoli gave the Submariner to Connery via the art department.
Also, Cubby Broccoli was an avid reader of the James Bond novels, it's why he approached Harry Saltzman for the film rights. He desperately wanted to make the Bond films which he ultimately did by teaming up with Saltzman. This suggests that Broccoli's personal style may have been influenced by Fleming via the fictional charachter of James Bond. No smoking gun here, but the assumption that Broccoli's personal style favored one style of watch over another is to me a giant leap. I like and have many different watches and wear them according to my mood as does Mr. Dowling, was Broccoli any different? Just food for thought. DG |
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(I've already Posted a separate discussion on the advertising itself here in the Rolex Watch Forum on Omega.) After this latest news came out, I re-read my September 25 Blog and continue to to think it boils down to the options I've listed there. Today, irrespective of "Ambassador" status, it seems to me at the very least that this sends a mixed message to the marketplace. Moreover, analysis pieces like the recent Marketing Week article bring up legitimate questions about the potential ROI that any watch brand is likely to get in the face of such a strong mental (and emotional!) tie between James Bond and Rolex [link].
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Daniel,does wear a 6538- I know because I supplied it for his 40th Birthday!!
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Wow - thanks Giles, inside information
Daniel Craig obviously has very good taste in watches. Welcome to the Forum. |
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Thanks for the info!
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Lynd -Rolex?
Bond -Omega Lynd -Beautiful Omega is the right watch for Bond, IMO ;) |
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Maybe Vesper Lynd writes for "GQ"
Since both appear to confuse the two brands even at close range viewing!
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Okay, so: Dish!
Are you at liberty to share your sources?
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Stop all being so anal he now wears an Omega because it is better looking than any rolex and can be worn as a day watch or with a suit and never looks out of place
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a fictional character wears a fictional watch, so what's all the fuss about?
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