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Rolex Submariner 6358 or 5513 and  
Rolex Submariner 6358 or 5513 and  
Rolex Daytona 6238 Chronograph
Rolex Daytona 6238 Chronograph.
 
Lazenby has the distinction of being the first Bond to wear a Submariner on an Oyster bracelet. He wore a [[Rolex Submariner 5513]], but during the scene where he has to break into an office to open a safe and copy some documents, he takes a [[Rolex Submariner 6358]] off his wrist and puts it on the machine with the crown unscrewed. Later in the film he is sporting a Reference 6238 Chronograph also on stainless steel bracelet.


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Revision as of 18:25, 22 April 2020

James Bond - George Lazenby Models

George Lazenby wore two different Rolex watches when he played James Bond. He wore a Rolex Submariner and a Rolex pre-Daytona chronograph for his wedding.

Rolex Submariner 6358 or 5513 and Rolex Daytona 6238 Chronograph.

Lazenby has the distinction of being the first Bond to wear a Submariner on an Oyster bracelet. He wore a Rolex Submariner 5513, but during the scene where he has to break into an office to open a safe and copy some documents, he takes a Rolex Submariner 6358 off his wrist and puts it on the machine with the crown unscrewed. Later in the film he is sporting a Reference 6238 Chronograph also on stainless steel bracelet.


"Bond surveyed his weapons. They were only his hands and his feet, his Gillette razor and his wrist-watch, a heavy Rolex Oyster Perpetual on an expanding metal bracelet. Used properly, these could be turned into most effective knuckle busters." –Ian Fleming [On Her Majesty's Secret Service].

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