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Ian Fleming, the author of the James Bond book series, stated about the spy: “He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex.” And so it was, in the first films too. | Ian Fleming, the author of the James Bond book series, stated about the spy: | ||
“He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex.” | |||
And so it was, in the first films too. | |||
The [[Rolex Submariner]] was featured in a number of James Bond movies and on the wrist of Sean Connery in “Dr. No”, the very first film about the British Secret Service agent. | The [[Rolex Submariner]] was featured in a number of James Bond movies and on the wrist of Sean Connery in “Dr. No”, the very first film about the British Secret Service agent. | ||
*[[Famous_Watches_and_Their_Owners|Other Famous Watches and Their Owners]] | *[[Famous_Watches_and_Their_Owners|Other Famous Watches and Their Owners]] |
Revision as of 19:11, 6 April 2020

Ian Fleming, the author of the James Bond book series, stated about the spy:
“He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex.”
And so it was, in the first films too. The Rolex Submariner was featured in a number of James Bond movies and on the wrist of Sean Connery in “Dr. No”, the very first film about the British Secret Service agent.