Difference between revisions of "The Dalton Watches"
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This was the first of two Bond films to star Timothy Dalton. The watch of note that Bond wore was a [[Heuer Ref. 980.031]] quartz dive watch with a fully black case and bracelet. The other noticeable feature of the watch was the luminous dial. | This was the first of two Bond films to star Timothy Dalton. The watch of note that Bond wore was a [[Heuer Ref. 980.031]] quartz dive watch with a fully black case and bracelet. The other noticeable feature of the watch was the luminous dial. | ||
− | ===Licence to Kill – Rolex Submariner Reference 16800/168000=== | + | ===Licence to Kill – [[Rolex Submariner Reference 16800]]/168000=== |
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− | In his final Bond film, Dalton wore a Rolex Submariner, and since the film came out in 1989 it is most likely a Rolex Submariner Reference 16800/168000. This is the last film featuring a Rolex Submariner on the wrist of James Bond. | + | In his final Bond film, Dalton wore a [[Rolex Submariner]], and since the film came out in 1989 it is most likely a Rolex Submariner Reference 16800/168000. This is the last film featuring a Rolex Submariner on the wrist of James Bond. |
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Timothy Dalton James Bond Watches
The Living Daylights – Heuer Ref. 980.031
This was the first of two Bond films to star Timothy Dalton. The watch of note that Bond wore was a Heuer Ref. 980.031 quartz dive watch with a fully black case and bracelet. The other noticeable feature of the watch was the luminous dial.
Licence to Kill – Rolex Submariner Reference 16800/168000
In his final Bond film, Dalton wore a Rolex Submariner, and since the film came out in 1989 it is most likely a Rolex Submariner Reference 16800/168000. This is the last film featuring a Rolex Submariner on the wrist of James Bond.