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Bennett Winch SC Holdall

Rolex

The Rolex Submariner worn by Sean Connery in Goldfinger
The Rolex Submariner worn by Sean Connery in Goldfinger
photo © Eon Productions, Danjaq, United Artists
photo © Eon Productions, Danjaq, United Artists
Sean Connery wearing a Rolex Submariner with NATO strap on the set of the movie Thunderball
photo © Eon Productions, Danjaq, United Artists

photo © Eon Productions, Danjaq, United Artists
Roger Moore wearing a Rolex Submariner 5513 in Live And Let Die
photo © Eon Productions, Danjaq, United Artists

photo © Eon Productions, Danjaq, United Artists
George Lazenby wearing a Rolex 6238 Chronograph in On Her Majesty's Secret Service
photo © Eon Productions, Danjaq, United Artists

Rolex and James Bond have a strong connection. Before Omega started supplying the watches for 007, Bond used a Rolex in several movies: Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, Licence to Kill, The Living Daylights.

More details about Rolex and the different models will be posted on this website soon.

Model numbers:
Rolex Submariner 6538
Dr. NoFrom Russia With Love(on leather strap)
Goldfinger, Thunderball (on nylon strap)

Rolex Chronograph 6238
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (also seen are a 5513 and 6538)

Rolex Submariner 5513
On her Majesty's Secret Service(?), Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, stunt man in Licence to Kill

Rolex Submariner 1680
The Man with the Golden Gun

Rolex Datejust 1603
A View to A Kill

Rolex Submariner 16610 or 168000 / 16800
Licence to Kill

In the books of Ian Fleming, James Bond wears a Rolex Oyster Perpetual, but not many details are given by Fleming which makes it hard to find the exact model of this watch.

Ian Fleming himself wore a Rolex Explorer I ref. 1016.

In the movie Goldfinger, Pussy Galore also wears a Rolex, a Rolex GMT-Master ref. 6542.

Related books:

James Bond Watches Price Guide
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Rolex Wristwatches: An Unauthorized History
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Vintage Rolex Sports Models: A Complete Visual Reference & Unauthorized History
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Comments

not quite sure but...i guess the rolex watch from "live and let die" with r. moore and j. seymour is not a submariner, but a GMT master.

mmm no sorry...i ve just watched it.
its a submariner with magnete :P

Hi,

The Submariner in the picture above is a 16610. Sean wore a 6538, Roger wore a 5513, and Timothy wore a 16800. Roger never wore a 1675 GMT. Only Pussy Galore wore a GMT.

James

Rolex, the watch for people with more money than brains. That should be Rolex's slogan. I'm so glad 007 switched to Omega. A little known fact, Omega has actually been around since 1848 while Rolex has only been around since 1905. While Rolex was originally formed in England, Omega has more of a historic presence. The Omega Speedmaster was the first and only watch to ever leave Earth's atmosphere in the space crafts. Omegas are just all round beautiful and durable watches.

Joel:
"Rolex, the watch for people with more money than brains"

While many yuppies do purchase Rolex for the status symbol many successful and very inteligent CEOs also purchase them as well, also many watchmakers own at least one.

"A little known fact, Omega has actually been around since 1848 while Rolex has only been around since 1905. "

thats NOT really a little known fact since a quick visit to Wikipedia could tell anyone this information. Just because something is older does not necessarily make it better, I wouldnt buy an RCA television over a samsung, would you?

"The Omega Speedmaster was the first and only watch to ever leave Earth's atmosphere in the space crafts."

This is simply unture, when you consider Russians have been in space as well and brought their own Vostoks or Poljots. Im also pretty sure Bulova Accutrons have also left the earths surface, and also the many digital time instruments found on the space craft (i'll assume you meant mechanical wrist watches tho).

"Omegas are just all round beautiful and durable watches"

I agree BUT their flagship movement isnt as good as Rolexs' worst, and cant seem to match Rolex quality control and construction. Steel grade is one example, and assembly; Swatch owns factories in the far east that makes disposable movements. ONE thing Omega does have over Rolex is the Co-axial escapement, but Rolex has KIF and the new "Parachrom Bleu" hairspring.

Dont get me wrong, OMEGAS are great value and original in their own right, I really love the speedmaster, but putting flagship models head to head im fairly certain Rolex is the winner in a technical competition. Style is another matter as I personally prefer the speedmaster to the daytona.

Daytona VS speedmaster, or seamaster chrono

Seamaster VS Submariner or Deep Sea

and even dress models.

Omega falls slightly short, but I guess the difference is reflected in the price gap.

YEP. the current NASA issue Omega X-33 has proven MOST unreliable during space missions. Maybe why Russians use the swiss made watch Fortis for all their missions, and if everything goes according to plan will be the first watch on MARS. (although FORTIS DO use ETA movements...so I guess OMEGA is *ALSO* the first watch on mars ? )

I wish Bond would go back to the Submariner. I have one and love it. The Omega is a great watch, don't get me wrong but nothing beats the Rolex for timeless style and on the plus side in the words of a friend of mine that was in some alphabet agency "no matter what a Rolex will always get you a plane ticket out of any country" so I am never without my Submariner.

My Submariner is my favourite watch because it has such understated class. The Oyster links seem to match the unfussy nature of this watch . My most durable watch however is my Breitling superocean which constantly takes a good battering - however a watchmaker I know will not rate the movement!

I'm a young bond fan on a college student's budget, and I've recently purchased a "Timex Men's T2M561 R-Series" and I've got to say i'm quite pleased with it. I figure, if i'm going to buy a fake rolex, it might as well be from a legitimate company, haha.

Picture: http://www.timexwatchesstores.com/cppic/timex-mens-casual-watches-41VP88...

After doing some research, seeing as how Ian Fleming would dress bond as he would dress himself, even his choice in watches mustve been identical. Ian Fleming wore a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer model. im assuming the literary bond would have worn the same. however i do love the overall choices the films have selected so far. I would love to own an Omega one day. but for now i purchase Philip Persio's Submariner Presidential series watches. they resemble the Rolex and Omega in many ways and they are just as immaculate and dapper.
There is absolutely no competition between a Rolex and a omega. The Rolex is by far the superior watch and it's the watch that Fleming himself had in mind for Bond. End of.
Obviously you do not know about Rolex's history. Rolex was the first watch to be waterproof hence the Oyster name and the first automatic wind up watch hence the Perpetual written on their dials. Also if you have a look at the Omega in the latest James Bond film it is a direct send up of the Submariner that Sean Connery wore, those orange dial markings is a give away.
I have a 2004 Rollie sub. Have had an Omega. Have a number of Seiko divers and some quite high end JDM Seikos too. The guy who takes care of his wife and kids wearing a g-shock and doesn't gives a rat's a$$ about what's he is wearing and who doesn't judge others by what watch the other dude has on is the winner in my book. Trying to get there myself...
I read some comments where someone says that Rolex is a watch for people with more money than brains. What a shitload of crap is this. I don't know why this has been said, the only reason I can think of is "pure jealousy ", Rolex beats every other watch brand and this has nothing to do with age !. The best Bond movies were the ones with Connery and Moore and their Rolexes. So think again before posting such a load of B S.
bb, I absolutely agree. I love the style of both and cannot stop staring into my submariner. It's not the watch that matters, it is the person. Best of luck.
Sean Connery borrowed the Rolex Submariner he wore in the early Bond Films Dr. No - Thunderball from producer A. Broccoli and actually used a modified Breitling Top Time in Thunderball which he was personally fond of. Bottom line unlike Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona whom which he personally owned and wore for decades (and fetched $17M at auction) and Steve McQueen who wore a Monaco Heuer (eventually Tag Heuer) there is only a connection to a character James Bond not a real person such as Sean Connery. I would much rather be interested in the watch if Mr. Connery personally chose it rather than a prop he is seen wearing.

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