Today, I want to look at two of these watches in particular. First, I'm going to talk about the Rolex Submariner 6538, which is the original James Bond watch, and the one featured in most films. Sean Connery wore it in Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Thunderball, and Goldfinger. In fact, the 6538 isn't the only Submariner variant to have the

No, became the first Bond movie in 1962, introducing Scottish actor Sean Connery as the original (and to many still the definitive) version of James Bond, the producers adhered to Fleming's version of Agent 007 as a Rolex wearer. It wasn't an Explorer on Connery's wrist, however, but a Rolex Submariner, Ref. 6538, still referred to as

Sir Sean Connery attended the 2012 U.S. Tennis Open to root for his fellow Scotsman, Andy Murray who went on to win the U.S. Open Tennis Championship for men's singles. I have written extensively about the James Bond Rolex Story on Jake's Rolex World, and I wrote a fascinating super-detailed thirteen-part story named "The Complete History
Fleming's affection for Rolex is apparent in the first James Bond film, where Bond, played by Sean Connery, casually straps on a Rolex Submariner without a date display while hunting the nefarious Dr. No, for whom the movie is named. Reference 6358 has a leather strap here.
Omega Watch in 007 " Casino Royale" - 2006. Daniel Craig played James Bond and wore two Omega watches; the Seamaster Diver 300M Co-Axial 41mm model # 2220.80.00 as well as the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co-Axial Big Size model # 2900.50.91, steel on a rubber strap. Omega Watch in 007 " Quantum of Solace" - 2008.
Bond's signature Rolex Submariner 6538 watch returns from Goldfinger. The Suits of James Bond. An image of Sean Connery as Bond in the pink gingham shirt somehow made its way onto the cover of a very awkward poster for the film. The top portion is an extreme close up of Connery smiling, with the top reading: "James Bond in Thunderball Zs2D. 354 37 282 228 445 252 193 80 87

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