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  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
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  • s96024s96024 Posts: 1,519MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    I'd go a step further, Asp9mm. I'd say that Rolex saved an industry. They stepped up to the plate with advertising investments that positioned watches as a prestige item, and craftsmanship as something to respect.

    Indeed watches could easily have been made obsolete by the mass use of mobile phones. I think to a degree it has made watches less popular.
  • NightshooterNightshooter In bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
    If I could have any Bond watch, it would be Lazenby's Rolex pre-daytona chronograph. That, to me, is probably the most beautiful watch ever created.
  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
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    edited January 2007
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  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,485MI6 Agent
    I wish you'd stop being so damned enthusiastic Dell. Everytime I read into your threads I feel a huge urge go out and come home with another watch :(
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  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
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  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,280MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    When it comes to watches, I've always preferred a clean minimalist design; I've never cared for watches with multiple dials, buttons, windows, and overly elaborate straps; that's probably why I've never invested in an Omega or similarly engineered watch. Some of them are so big and heavy you feel like you're carrying a wristweight.

    My everyday watch is a simple Fossil with a blue face, no numbers or dials and a straightforward stainless steel band. I'm thinking of picking up a Movado because they also adhere to that clean, minimalist design.

    So, keeping to that tradition, my favorite Bond watch would probably be Roger Moore's Pulsar digital watch from LALD: simple face and band and an understated red LED digital display.
  • S_P_E_C_T_R_ES_P_E_C_T_R_E Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    im very happy with my 2551.80 i looked at the larger size but it was just that bit too big for my dinky wrist :) its a replacement of my quartz model, which was also mid size. one thing that did surprise me though (if i read it correctly) was that the quartz model is more accurate, is that right ?????? :o
  • S_P_E_C_T_R_ES_P_E_C_T_R_E Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    thought this might be of interest, i bought mine from these people after looking at some of the dodgy ones on ebay

    http://www.blowers-jewellers.co.uk/index.htm
  • Bill TannerBill Tanner "Spending the money quickly" iPosts: 261MI6 Agent
    ... Hey, speaking of really good watches, does anyone else love the JLC Reverso that Pierce Brosnan wore in The Thomas Crown Affair?

    It's of interest to me primarily out of curiosity. I mean, Brosnan was responsible for the film, had an exclusive deal w/ Omega SA as Ambassador, and he couldn't put the title character into a De Ville or at least something from among the Omega collections?


    This is one of my favorites as well, made all the more interesting as the branding appears to have been blanked out. Anyone know why this was? I assume it has something to do with Brosnan's link with Omega and not being able to endorse another company's watch. Similar situation in that the character of Crown was not allowed to appear in black tie/evening wear because of Brosnan's EON contract.

    Oh, and someone else said they wouldn't wear an Omega or similar because of the thick case and complicated-looking sub-dials. I have a DeVille which must be one of the thinnest, plainest watches of all time. Great watch.

    Specific Bond watch? If I could identify the specific Rolex's from the books, I'd probably go for one of those. Anyone know what Fleming wore?
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,485MI6 Agent
    Sure do, he wore a Speedking with white dial and arabic numerals.
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  • Bill TannerBill Tanner "Spending the money quickly" iPosts: 261MI6 Agent
    Asp9mm wrote:
    Sure do, he wore a Speedking with white dial and arabic numerals.

    I presume you mean Fleming - do you have some evidence of this? Photos?
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,485MI6 Agent
    Asp9mm wrote:
    Sure do, he wore a Speedking with white dial and arabic numerals.

    I presume you mean Fleming - do you have some evidence of this? Photos?

    Yes, I mean Fleming. It was auctioned in the late Seventies, I used to have a copy of the auction catalogue, but have failed to locate it since I brought this subject up some months ago. Buried in the attic somewhere amongst a ton of French porn.
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  • Bill TannerBill Tanner "Spending the money quickly" iPosts: 261MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    Asp9mm wrote:
    Asp9mm wrote:
    Sure do, he wore a Speedking with white dial and arabic numerals.

    I presume you mean Fleming - do you have some evidence of this? Photos?

    Yes, I mean Fleming. It was auctioned in the late Seventies, I used to have a copy of the auction catalogue, but have failed to locate it since I brought this subject up some months ago. Buried in the attic somewhere amongst a ton of French porn.

    Pity.

    Does anyone else know anything about this?
  • Donald GrantDonald Grant U.S.A.Posts: 2,241Quartermasters
    Did some yahoo searches. Nothing yet.

    DG
    So, what sharp little eyes you've got...wait till you get to my teeth.
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    "People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." Richard Grenier after George Orwell, Washington Times 1993.
  • s96024s96024 Posts: 1,519MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    Can't find anything either. Never knew this. Not that I know much though :s.
    When filming began on Dr. No in 1961, Rolex was unwilling to donate a watch for Sean Connery to wear. To avoid delaying the filming, producer Albert Broccoli handed over his personal Rolex, a Submariner, to fill the role.
  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
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  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,485MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    I refuse to buy one of those digital jobbies. Not even you can get me enthused about them.

    I used to have one with R2-D2 on it, great watch 8-)
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  • NightshooterNightshooter In bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
    My quartz Seamaster (full size, GE Brozzer style) runs so incredibly well.
  • S_P_E_C_T_R_ES_P_E_C_T_R_E Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    In terms of accuracy, yeah, it's correct that a quartz will always be more accurate. And a digital quartz will always be more accurate than an analogue quartz. It's a matter of electronics and fewer moving parts. By way of perspective, here are some numbers.

    you would think the quartz model would be more sought after and expensive than the chronometer in that case wouldnt you, though i suppose a bit more goes into the production of the automatic, after all, its the one they use for the films :)
  • NightshooterNightshooter In bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
    The quartz was used in Goldeneye.
  • S_P_E_C_T_R_ES_P_E_C_T_R_E Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    probably moved to the auto to make us spend even more £$£$£$£$£$£$£, well it worked 8-) and now the co-axial :#
  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
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  • NightshooterNightshooter In bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
    Bond's "new model" from Goldeneye was with the metal bracelet. Trevelyan's was on a strap. Haven't noticed Bond's in the PTS.
  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
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  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 26,510Chief of Staff
    edited December 2006
    Asp9mm wrote:
    Yes, I mean Fleming. It was auctioned in the late Seventies, I used to have a copy of the auction catalogue, but have failed to locate it since I brought this subject up some months ago. Buried in the attic somewhere amongst a ton of French porn.

    If the catalogue is buried under all that French porn then I can understand why it's taking you so long to find it :))

    I can volunteer my services to wade through all the porn to find it for you, as I'm sure would a few others ;)

    Good luck with the hunt :D
    YNWA 97
  • 00-Agent00-Agent CaliforniaPosts: 453MI6 Agent
    This is off topic, so I hope I will be forgiven. Is the correct way to pronounce Omega, O-meh-ga as in the Greek letter or O-mee-ga as in the film? Or does it just depend on which side of the ocean you are on?
    "A blunt instrument wielded by a Government department. Hard, ruthless, sardonic, fatalistic. He likes gambling, golf, fast motor cars. All his movements are relaxed and economical". Ian Fleming
  • S_P_E_C_T_R_ES_P_E_C_T_R_E Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    no expert here but i would have thought as in the greek, seeing as the symbol of the last letter of the greek alphabet is used.
    may be wrong.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabet
  • Dell DeatonDell Deaton Posts: 159MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
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