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Q: It's activated by nerve impulses from the wrist muscles.
James Bond: Like this?
[The dart pierces a painting on M's wall]
M: Oh, thank you, 007!
Q: Be careful, will you? Ten darts: five blue-tipped, five red-tipped - cyanide coating, causing death in thirty seconds.
James Bond: Very novel, Q. Must get them in the stores for Christmas."
- from Moonraker, 1979
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ga037 Sony Ericsson C902 cybershot
In the 2008 James Bond movie Quantum of Solace, Daniel Craig uses once again a Sony Ericsson mobile phone, this time a C902 Cyber-shot in Titanium silver.
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ga019 Sony's VGNTX007C Limited Edition Spy Gear
Designed for the person on the move, Sony's 007 Edition Spy Gear is the ultimate expression of style and intrigue. With the exclusive VAIO TX Notebook, slim and compact Cyber-shot Digital Camera, attractive Attachë Case, and even more incredible extras, 007 Edition Spy Gear offers everything you need to stay connected and capture the moment.
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007 Edition VAIO TX Series Multimedia Notebook PC
007 Edition Cyber-shot DSC-T50B Digital Camera
Attaché Case for 007 Edition Spy Gear Products & Peripherals
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ga025 Sony Ericsson K800i
Special silver versions of the K800 and K790 Cyber-shot™ camera phones as used by James Bond in Casino Royale. These exclusive camera phones were available for a limited period of time, and enable the world's most famous secret agent to stay on top of the action with exactly the same sense of style and performance as Sony Ericsson phones bring to everyday life. So whether it's 'enemy surveillance' or you just want to take high quality photos and share them instantly with friends and family, the Cyber-shot™ K800 and K790 phones are a must.
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Watches of James Bond
One of the finest Bond gadgets that you can own is of course a wristwatch. Below you can find a list of the watches that were featured in the movies. Please contact Bond Lifestyle if you think there are errors in this list. |
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ga041 Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m Co-Axial Chronometer
In the James Bond movie Quantum of Solace, Daniel Craig sports yet another Omega, a Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m Co-Axial Chronometer with a black dial (watch ref. 2201.50.00). A special Quantum of Solace Limited Edition of this watch is also available.
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ga036 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronometer Limited Edition
In 2008, Omega released a special edition of the Seamaster 300M Chronometer, with black bezel in stead of the classic blue bezel.
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ga029 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M
The new Seamaster with Co-Axial movement, worn in Casino Royale by Daniel Craig. Omega also makes a Limited Series of this watch with Bond logos.
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ga024 Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Big Size 2900.50.91 / 2907.50.91
In Casino Royale, Bond finally wears another watch than the traditional Seamaster: a Planet Ocean, with black bezel and rubber strap!
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ga002 Omega Seamaster James Bond model 2531.80
The Omega Seamaster Professional Diver has been worn by Pierce Brosnan in all of his James Bond movies. He chooses the stainless steel full size with blue face, blue bezel on a stainless steel bracelet - models 2531.80 (automatic) or 2541.80 (quartz).
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ga013 Omega Seamaster James Bond Limited Edition
Omega Seamaster James Bond Limited Edition watch, featuring the classic gun barrel emblem. This James Bond edition was one of the first 007 watches to feature Omega's new Co-Axial Escapement.
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ga001 Rolex Submariner
Rolex and James Bond have a strong connection. Before Omega started supplying the watches for 007, Bond used a Rolex Submariner 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, License to Kill, The Living Daylights.
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ga030 Rolex Chronograph 6238
A stainless steel Rolex Chronograph wristwatch, ref. 6238 was used for the movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).
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ga015 Seiko G757 Sports 100
The Seiko G757 Sports 100 watch is used by Bond (Roger Moore) in Octopussy. The Seiko is equipped with a tracking device to locate the Fabergé egg, and is clearly visible several times in the movie: first in Q's lab (Bond is already wearing the watch before Q explains what it can actually do), and later it is used to track the Fabergé egg.
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ga016 Seiko H357 Duo Display
The Seiko H357 was used by Bond in the 1981 movie For Your Eyes Only.
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ga017 Seiko M354 Memory-Bank Calendar
The Seiko M354 Memory-Bank Calendar was used by Bond in the 1979 movie Moonraker. The watch is equipped with explosives and a remote detonator, which Bond uses to escape from the Moonraker launch platform.
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ga018 Seiko 0674 LC
Used in the movie The Spy Who Loved Me. 007 receives a ticker-tape message on the watch, telling him to report to Headquarters.
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Weapons
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ga031 Heckler & Koch UMP-9
One of the finest James Bond moments is the last scene in Casino Royale, where Bond becomes... Bond. He ruthlessly shoots Mr. White in the leg, and utters the famous words "Bond. James Bond". The unusual weapon of choice for this moment, is nothing less than a Heckler & Koch UMP-9 submachine gun.
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ga005 Walther P99
As of the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies the Walther P99 has been Bond's weapon of choice. Bond's standard issue handgun prior to the P99 was the Walther PPK, a shortened version of the Walter PP ("Police Pistol", German). Arguably, the more appropriate choice for Bond would be the P99 Compact, since small size and concealability are the reasons why Ian Fleming chose the PPK as the preferred weapon. However, both on screen and in the marketing stills, Bond is obviously sporting the full-size P99.
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ga006 Walther PPK
The Walther PPK was the weapon of choice for James Bond from the films Dr. No to Tomorrow Never Dies (or from Dr. No to The Man with the Golden Gun in the original books).
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ga042 Walther LP53
The Walther LP53 is a classic James Bond gun although it never featured in a Bond movie. The gun, with its distinctive long barrel was the weapon of choice for James Bond in many movie posters and promotional photographs.
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ga033 Galco Executive Shoulder Holster
The Galco Executive is James Bond's shoulder holster in the movies GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, and The World Is Not Enough.
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ga040 Vega IB3 Holster
Daniel Craig as Bond wears a Vega IB339 holster on his belt, during the Madagascar chase scene in the 2006 James Bond movie Casino Royale. The holster contains his Walther P99.
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ga034 Walther WA 2000 Sniper Rifle
In the 1987 film The Living Daylights (starring Timothy Dalton) Bond is paired with a fellow MI6 agent to help aid in the extraction of a Russian KGB general. The Walther WA2000 is used to disable a snipers rifle.
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Cameras
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ga004 Minox A/IIIs
The Minox A/IIIs camera is used by George Lazenby in the movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). While destroying Blofeld's lair atop Piz Gloria, he takes pictures of the locations of the girls that are sent out by Blofeld as biological warfare agents.
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ga027 Leica M3
In the novel Goldfinger, James Bond uses a Leica M3 to capture the cheating methods of Auric Goldfinger.
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Other gadgets
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ga038 Penfold Heart Golf Ball
Famed for the playing card suits stamped on the golf balls, a Penfold ball became the most famous golfing ball in cinematic history when used in the 1967 Bond film Goldfinger. James Bond played a Penfold Heart golf ball when defeating Auric Goldfinger in a golf match against the Bond villain. Stoke Park Golf Club, Stoke Poges was the backdrop for one of cinema's most celebrated golf matches of all time.
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ga028 La Pavoni Europiccola
In the movie Live and Let Die, we get a rare tour in James Bond's own apartment. We can see a quite old fashioned interior with one cool gadget: the espresso machine. Bond fixes M a cappuccino, with this very loud machine, while M is talking about the mission. M, after receiving his freshly brewed coffee, comments "Is that all it does?!".
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ga014 Parker Jotter
In Goldeneye (1995) Q-Branch supplies Bond with a Parker Jotter pen that is a C4 grenade: three clicks arms the four-second fuse, another three disarms it.
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ga026 ZiO FoneMate SIM Card Manager
A ZiO FoneMate SIM Card Manager was used by James Bond in the movie Casino Royale, when he is trying to access Molaka's SIM card on M's laptop.
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ga007 Norelco Spectra 8894XL James Bond Edition Electric Razor
James Bond's razor choice in Die Another Day, this rechargeable Norelco Spectra shaver features a sleek design with 3 individually floating heads adjustable to your skin type.
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ga045 Alpine 7817R
In Goldeneye, the Aston Martin DB5 driven by James Bond featured an Alpine 7817R CD Tuner which acted as a communication device and colour printer/fax.
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ga009 Ski-Doo MX Z-REV snowmobile
The Bombardier Ski-Doo MX Z-REV snowmobile is featured prominently in wintery Icelandic action scenes of Die Another Day. Bombardier made a specially trimmed "007 Special Edition" variant of this sled available.
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ga032 Olin Mark VI
One of the few prominent product placements in the 1981 movie For Your Eyes Only are the Olin Mark VI skis, that James Bond uses in a thrilling downhill winter chase in Cortina, Italy.
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ga035 Tarot of the Witches Deck
In the 1973 movie Live and Let Die (starring Roger Moore), a deck of tarot cards is used by Bond to seduce the beautiful virgin Solitaire (played by Jane Seymour). After Solitaire predicts 'Death', Bond makes sure that he predicts 'Lovers' by having Solitaire choose a card from a stacked deck of only 'Lovers' cards.
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