Omega Seamaster Limited Edition

To commemorate the release of Quantum of Solace, Omega, the official watch of James Bond, has released a limited edition 007 Omega Seamaster. Featuring a discreet...

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James Bond is known for his good taste, sophistication, and his refined style. He is regularly seen on screen cavorting with beautiful women, driving the most desirable cars (see James Bond's cars) and visiting some of the most exclusive locations in the world.

Since the creation of the secret agent character by Ian Fleming, James Bond's watch has been a defining part of his character so it is only just that he chooses the most luxurious watch.

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In the books by Ian Fleming, it mentions that James Bond wears a Rolex, without specifying which line. During the production of the first James Bond film, Dr. No, Rolex refused to provide the production crew with a watch. Such was the limited budget of the first installment in the series, Cubby Broccoli used his own, a Rolex Submariner with a black crocodile strap (source).

James Bond

Of course, James Bond didn't stick to just the Omega Seamaster, Rolex and Seiko. He was often given speciality watches from Q-Branch, with gadgets such as a powerful magnet, perhaps best used when he unzipped a dress or a wrist dart gun as seen in Octopussy. For more about these watches, take a look at our resources page.

Omega Seamaster

Omega Seamaster (1995 - Present)

The Omega Seamaster made its first appearance on the wrist of James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) in GoldenEye (1995) and has been...

Rolex Submariner

Rolex Submariner (1987 - 1989)

After five films with Seiko, James Bond reverted back to his original wristwatch, the Rolex Submariner. The watch made its comeback in...

Seiko

Seiko (1977 - 1985)

The dawn of the digital age required James Bond to update his appearance, and he did so by changing to a digital watch...

Rolex Submariner

Rolex Submariner (1962 - 1974)

The Rolex Submariner was chosen for James Bond by Ian Fleming himself. Nobody is certain why he...

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