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The first official James Bond watch was the Omega Seamaster with a blue bezel and blue wave dial. In the second of the Brosan films, James Bond switches from the original quartz Omega Seamaster Professional [Reference 2541.80] to the automatic chronometer model [Reference 2531.80]. | The first official James Bond watch was the Omega Seamaster with a blue bezel and blue wave dial. In the second of the Brosan films, James Bond switches from the original quartz Omega Seamaster Professional [Reference 2541.80] to the automatic chronometer model [Reference 2531.80]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 6 April 2020
The First Official James Bond Omega: The Brosnan Years
The first official James Bond watch was the Omega Seamaster with a blue bezel and blue wave dial. In the second of the Brosan films, James Bond switches from the original quartz Omega Seamaster Professional [Reference 2541.80] to the automatic chronometer model [Reference 2531.80].
James Bond Watches
Other Famous Watches and Their Owners