Very cool looking. White or Blue rubber could be good, but I like the SS on it.Fantasy build smp with gen dial i modded. Might be the best $90 i spent . Any strap suggestions??
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Very cool looking. White or Blue rubber could be good, but I like the SS on it.Fantasy build smp with gen dial i modded. Might be the best $90 i spent . Any strap suggestions??
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Ya i like the ss bracelet but the square links on this cheapo keep annoying me. I got it super cheap on m2m so figured i might buy a strap or nato may be.Very cool looking. White or Blue rubber could be good, but I like the SS on it.
I am not a Nato fan but a Blue and Grey/white Nato might do the trick. Leather light blue thick croc might do nicely too.Ya i like the ss bracelet but the square links on this cheapo keep annoying me. I got it super cheap on m2m so figured i might buy a strap or nato may be.
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It appeared in Spectre right up till he received his exploding Seamaster 300 from Q... Seen again when he returned to London near the end...
Just a nice little nod from the pre-title sequence of the movie when Bond was wearing that watch and holding the Spectre ring in the helicopter followed by Sam Smith's Writings on the Wall...
It appeared in Spectre right up till he received his exploding Seamaster 300 from Q... Seen again when he returned to London near the end...
Rolex 16610LN
Timothy Dalton’s weapon of choice in “Licence to Kill” was the infamous 5 digit. You must excuse my poetic licence here as I do not have an aluminium LN, so I improvised a bit lol. Use your imagination and picture a Black Bezel However I may have this one wrong, it could have been a 16800 (See post #79)
Omega Seamaster 300 2531.80 (SMP300)
Pierce Brosnan, from a little town called Navan in Co. Meath heralded the dawn of Omega as the choice for Bond, due mainly to a new designer and the links between Omega and British military watches. These were gadget laden watches. In “Golden Eye” he wears something with a battery or something in it called the 2541.80. However, by “Tomorrow Never Dies” they see sense and give him a 41mm automatic 2531.80, he continues with the 2531.80 throughout his tenure as Bond, so we see it in “The world is not enough” and “Die another day” as well. However I did read somewhere that they lost their marbles briefly again in “The world is not enough” and gave him a 36.5mm quartz 2561.80, however I am not sure on this.
Here is one of my favourite Bond watches the Omega 2531.80.
There is a lot going on with that watch