Gadgets
Q: It's activated by nerve impulses from the wrist muscles.
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.
Bond: Very novel, Q. Must get them in the stores for Christmas."
- from Moonraker, 1979
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Nokia phone James Bond in No Time To Die
James Bond (Daniel Craig) uses a Nokia phone in No Time To Die. Bond receives a phone from Nomi and later in the Norway scenes, James Bond takes pictures of a map and photos to send to Q and receives a location on the phone from Moneypenny.
Nokia 3310
Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) uses a Nokia 3310 mobile phone in No Time To Die (2021).
The phone can clearly be seen during the intense car chase in Matera, Italy in the Aston Martin DB5.
Swann takes the Nokia phone out of her Tod's Double T bag.
Sony Xperia Z5
James Bond uses a Sony Xperia Z5 mobile phone in SPECTRE.
The phone can briefly be seen in the Aston Martin DB10, when Bond calls Moneypenny while being chased by Hinx. It's not 100% confirmed if Bond uses the Z5 or the smaller Z5 Compact.
Sony Xperia T
James Bond (played by Daniel Craig) uses a Sony Xperia™ T mobile phone in the movie SkyFall. In a bar in Shanghai, Bond receives a text message with Patrice's flight number. The text message, received at 19h55, from an unknown number, reads: "EWA FLIGHT 226 9pm".
Sony Ericsson K800i
A special silver version of the K800i (also K800 or K790) Cyber-shot camera phone was used by James Bond in Casino Royale.
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 edition.
Samsung GT-S5611
In SPECTRE, James Bond (Daniel Craig) sends Moneypenny a mobile phone disguised as a gift so that he can communicate with her as he continues on his rogue mission to track down the criminal organization behind Sciarra.
The phone is a metallic silver Samsung GT-S5611, but the Samsung logo has been removed from the phone used in the film.
Sony 007 Edition Cyber-Shot DSC-T50b Digital Camera
A Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T50d digital camera is used by Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) in the movie Casino Royale, when arriving on the Spirit yacht in Venice.
Sony VGN-TX007C Limited Edition Spy Gear
In November 2006, at the same time that Casino Royale was released, Sony launched several Bond branded electronics. A real collector's item is the Sony VGN-TX007C Spy Gear set.
Sony VGN-UX007 Limited Edition Spy Gear
In November 2006, two limited edition Sony Spy Gear sets were released, to coincide with the movie Casino Royale.
Sony 007 Edition Vaio TX Series Notebook
A Sony Vaio Notebook is used by James Bond in Casino Royale, when he sends his resignation email from his yacht in Venice. In one of the first Casino Royale trailers we can see the laptop fall into the water but this scene didn't make it into the final movie.
Seiko 0674 5009 Quartz LC
The Seiko 0674 5009 Quartz LC model number DK001 was used by Bond in the 1977 movie The Spy Who Loved Me. On the watch 007 receives a ticker-tape message, rolling out as embossing tape, telling him to report to MI6 Headquarters:
007 TO REPORT HQ. IMMEDIATE M.
James Bond wears the same watch throughout the movie, from the first to the last scene.
Seiko M354 5019 Memory-Bank Calendar
The Seiko M354 5019 model SFX003 Memory-Bank Calendar was used by James Bond (Roger Moore) in the 1979 movie Moonraker.
The Seiko watch is a gadget watch: it is equipped with explosives and a remote detonator, which Bond uses to escape from the Moonraker launch platform.
Seiko H357 5040 Duo Display
The Seiko H357 5040 Duo Display digital wristwatch was worn by James Bond (Roger Moore) in the 1981 movie For Your Eyes Only. This is the third movie in a row in which James Bond wears a Seiko digital watch.
Seiko 7549-7009 'Golden Tuna' 600m Professional Quartz Diver
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko 7549-7009 'Golden Tuna' 600m Professional Quartz Diver (model S60583) in the movie For Your Eyes Only (1981).
The diver's watch is worn by James Bond during the dive in the yellow submarine to the St. Georges wreck, where he and Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet) retrieve the A.T.A.C. machine.
Seiko TV Watch
In the movie Octopussy (1983), James Bond (Roger Moore) uses the now famous Seiko TV watch, the first watch with a built in TV screen.
When in India, James Bond notices the Seiko TV watch in Q's lab, just after he tested the tracking device on his Seiko G757 Sports watch.
Seiko G757 5020 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.
Seiko 7A28 7020 Quartz Chronograph
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko Quartz Chronograph watch in A View To A Kill (1985). The watch can be briefly spotted in the pre-title sequence when Bond is getting comfortable in the submarine after the intense ski chase.
Seiko 6923-8080 Quartz
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko 6923-8080 quartz two-tone analogue watch, model number SPD094, in A View To A Kill (1985). Interestingly enough Roger Moore ALSO wears his personal, very similar looking Rolex DateJust in some shots of the same scene.
Seiko 6923-8080 Quartz SPD094
Seiko H558-5000
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko H558 5000 model WHV005 digital-analog dual-display watch in the movie A View To A Kill (1985).
The watch is on Bond's wrist in Paris (Eiffel Tower scene) but doesn't get a lot of screen time compared to other Seiko watches worn in previous Bond films.
Omega Seamaster 300M No Time To Die
James Bond (Daniel Craig) once again wears an Omega Seamaster watch in No Time To Die (2020). The watch is worn by James Bond as well as Nomi (Lashana Lynch) in several scenes.
Omega Seamaster 300M James Bond Limited Edition
In 2019, Omega released the Omega Seamaster 300 James Bond Limited Edition Co-Axial Master Chronometer to celebrate 50 years of On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) and its enduring partnership with James Bond.
Omega Seamaster Commander's Watch
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M “Commander’s Watch” 212.32.41.20.04.001 is a Limited Edition watch released in 2017, unrelated to a specific Bond film, but the name and design refers to the rank of Naval Commander and regalia of James Bond.
Omega Seamaster 300 SPECTRE Limited Edition
James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears an Omega Seamaster 300 SPECTRE Limited Edition steel on NATO strap, reference 233.32.41.21.01.001 in the movie SPECTRE.
For the first time in Bond history, the actual watch worn by 007 is released as a limited edition model.
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Limited Edition
James Bond once again wears three different Omega watches in the film SPECTRE. One of the watches is an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Master Co-Axial. To celebrate the appearance in the movie, Omega has released a limited edition of this watch.
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Master Co-Axial
James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Master Co-Axial 231.10.42.21.03.003 in SPECTRE (2015) and in No Time To Die (2021).
Vintage Omega Chronograph Caliber 321
Bond Lifestyle can exclusively confirm that James Bond wears a vintage Omega watch in the last scene of SPECTRE when he drives away in the Aston Martin DB5.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 232.30.42.21.01.001
In the movie SkyFall (2012), James Bond (Daniel Craig) once again wears an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean watch. Bond wears the watch in the Turkey scenes, together with a grey Tom Ford suit, Tom Ford cufflinks and Crockett & Jones Tetbury shoes.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean SkyFall Limited Edition
In 2012, Omega revealed the Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m SkyFall Limited Edition watch, to celebrate its seventh performance in a supporting role in a Bond film.
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Mid Size Chronometer
In SkyFall (2012), James Bond, played by Daniel Craig, wears an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Mid Size Chronometer, reference number 231.10.39.21.03.001.
Omega Seamaster James Bond 60th Anniversary
In 2022, Omega released the Omega Seamaster James Bond 60th Anniversary watch to celebrate 60 years since the first Bond film Dr. No.
The 42mm Seamaster Diver 300M has a stainless steel case with blue dial with laser-engraved waves, inspired by the first-ever Omega watch that James Bond wore in the 1995 movie GoldenEye.
Omega Seamaster James Bond 50th Anniversary
Omega celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the first James Bond film with the launch of a commemorative limited edition watch, the Omega Seamaster Co-Axial 300M James Bond 007 50th Anniversary 212.30.41.20.01.005, available in two sizes (41mm and 36.25mm).
Omega Seamaster 212.30.41.20.01.001
During the release of the film Quantum of Solace in 2008, the Omega Seamaster Limited Edition Quantum of Solace was released with a special black bezel, in stead of the traditional blue.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 2201.50.00
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).
In the film, the watch doesn't have a gadget function. Bond wears the watch
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 222.30.46.20.01.001
A Limited Edition version of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 2201.50.00 watch worn by Daniel Craig in Quantum of Solace.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 2900.50.91
In Casino Royale Daniel Craig wears an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Big Size, reference 2900.50.91 with a steel case, black dial, black bezel and black rubber strap. Bond prefers his Planet Ocean on outdoor occasions, for example the Madagascar chase scene at the beginning of the movie.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 2907.50.91
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Casino Royale Limited Edition 2907.50.91 is a special version of the Planet Ocean 2900.50.91 that Bond wears in the movie Casino Royale.
Omega Seamaster 300M Co-Axial 2220.80.00
The Omega Seamaster Professional Diver is worn by Daniel Craig in his first Bond movie Casino Royale (2006). He wears the stainless steel 41mm with blue face, blue bezel on a stainless steel bracelet, model 2220.80.00. The watch doesn't have any special Q-features, unlike the Seamaster watches worn by Pierce Brosnan in his movies.
Omega Seamaster 2226.80 Limited Series
The Omega Seamaster 300M Chronometer 2226.80 James Bond Limited Series, featuring the classic gun barrel emblem and 007 logo on the second hand, is a special edition of the Seamaster 2220.80 watch worn by Daniel Craig in Casino Royale.
Omega Seamaster 300M Chronometer 2531.80.00
The Omega Seamaster Professional has been worn by Pierce Brosnan in all of his James Bond movies. He wears the stainless steel full size with blue face, blue bezel on a stainless steel bracelet, models 2531.80.00 Chronometer with automatic movement or the 2541.80.00 with Quartz movement which he wears in GoldenEye (1995).
Omega Seamaster 300M Chronometer 2537.80.00
In 2002 Omega released their first of a series of commemorative James Bond watches. The Omega Seamaster 300M 2537.80.00 had a dual function – to celebrate the release of Pierce Brosnan’s Die Another Day (2002), and the 40th anniversary of the Bond film series, which started with the release of the movie Dr. No in 1962.
Omega Seamaster 300M Quartz 2541.80.00
In GoldenEye (1995) James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) wears an Omega Seamaster 300M Quartz Professional 2541.80.00, stainless steel full size case with, blue face and blue bezel on a stainless steel bracelet.
In the film, Bond's colleague Agent 006 Alec Trevelyan (played by Sean Bean) wears the same watch, but with a black leather strap.
Hamilton Pulsar P2 2900 LED digital watch
In the movie Live and Let Die (1973), James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a very special wristwatch, a Hamilton Pulsar P2 2900 LED digital watch.
Hamilton Khaki Field Quartz
Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis wears a Hamilton Khaki Field watch in the movie Quantum of Solace (2008).
Rolex
Rolex and James Bond have a strong connection. James Bond wears a Rolex watch in the original Ian Fleming books (read more) and before Omega started supplying the watches for 007, Bond wore a Rolex in several movies.
Rolex Chronograph 6238
A stainless steel Rolex Chronograph wristwatch, ref. 6238 was worn by James Bond (George Lazenby) in the movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer 1016
James Bond creator Ian Fleming wore a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer 1016 and he mentions James Bond wearing Rolex in some of the Bond novels.
Breitling Top Time
James Bond (Sean Connery) wears a modified Breitling Top Time chronograph watch in the movie Thunderball (1965). The Breitling is given to Bond by Q and acts as a geiger counter.
TAG Heuer 980.031 Night-Diver
James Bond (played by Timothy Dalton) probably wears a TAG Heuer 980.031 Night-Diver watch in The Living Daylights (1987).
The watch doesn't get much screentime and can only barely be seen during the opening sequence in Gibraltar, when Bond is riding on on the roof of a Land Rover Series III.
Breitling Navitimer 806
In the movie Thunderball (1965), two Breitling watches are prominently used. The first Breitling in the film is a Breitling Navitimer, reference 806, which changes hands several times in the film. The watch is originally owned by François Derval, a French NATO pilot deployed to fly aboard an Avro Vulcan loaded with two atomic bombs for a training mission.
Tissot Visodate Automatic PR-516
Roger Moore as James Bond wears a Tissot Visodate Automatic PR-516 watch in Live And Let Die (1973).
This is Bond's third watch in the film, after the famous Rolex Submariner 5513 and the Hamilton Pulsar P2 LED watch.
Walther P99
In the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies Bond switches from his trusted Walther PPK to the new Walther P99. He will keep this gun in The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day and Casino Royale.
Walther PPK
The Walther PPK was the weapon of choice for James Bond from the films Dr. No to Tomorrow Never Dies (except Moonraker and Octopussy) and again in Quantum of Solace and SkyFall. The gun is also mentioned in the Ian Fleming novels from Dr. No to The Man with the Golden Gun. It's the only gun / gadget that is used by all the Bond actors.
Walther P5
James Bond is famous for using a Walther PPK gun. But in 1983, 007 seems to prefer another model, the Walther P5, in the two rival James Bond movies Octopussy and Never Say Never Again.
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.
Walther WA2000 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. Bond is given the option between soft-tipped or steel-tipped (armor piercing) rounds, taking the latter as KGB snipers most normally wear body armor.
Anderson Wheeler 500 Nitro Express Double Rifle
James Bond (Daniel Craig) uses an Anderson Wheeler 500 Nitro Express Double Rifle with box lock in SkyFall. The movie's armourer acquired the rifle from London based gun and rifle maker Anderson Wheeler. The request was for a gentleman’s big game hunting rifle, also known as a 'double rifle'.
Heckler & Koch UMP-9
James Bond uses a Heckler & Koch UMP with silencer and a curved magazine in the last scene of Casino Royale.
Sig Sauer P226
During the Daniel Craig era, from Quantum of Solace and SPECTRE to No Time to Die, James Bond is armed with the Sig Sauer P226 in conjunction with his preferred carry handgun, the Walther PPK. The handgun is carried in both the standard and railed models throughout these films.
Beretta 950 Jetfire
The Beretta 950 Jetfire pistol is used in James Bond films by several Bond women and once by 007 himself.
ASP 9mm
More than just a simple novelty in James Bond's arsenal is the ASP, which replaced his famous Walther PPK as his favorite sidearm during the later 1980s novels written by John Gardner and up through the mid 1990s novels GoldenEye and Cold.
Browning Hi-Power
James Bond has used a Browning Hi-Power pistol in two movies: Casino Royale (2006) and No Time To Die (2021).
Vega IB339 Holster
Daniel Craig as James Bond wears suede Vega gun holsters in Casino Royale (2006), SkyFall (2012) and SPECTRE (2015).
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.
Gerber 06 Automatic Knife S30V Drop Point
M (Ralph Fiennes) gives James Bond (Daniel Craig) a Gerber 06 Automatic S30V Drop Point knife in SPECTRE.
Riffe Euro E-55 speargun
James Bond uses a Riffe E-55 speargun in No Time To Die (2021) and also owns a pair of Riffe fins.
The speargun was spotted in early spy shots from the set and on more promotional photos for the film.
Tarot of the Witches cards by Fergus Hall
In the 1973 movie Live and Let Die (starring Roger Moore), a deck of tarot cards designed by Fergus Hall 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.
Motorola TalkAbout TA280 SLK Two-Way Radio
In the movie The World Is Not Enough (1999), a Motorola TalkAbout TA280 SLK Two-Way Radio is prominently seen and used in the intense scene between James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) and Elektra (Sophie Marceau).
Motorola HT1250 / GP380 Professional Series Two-Way Radio
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) uses two Motorola radios in The World Is Not Enough (1999): a Motorola HT1250 or GP380 Professional Series and the Motorola TalkAbout TA280 SLK (read more).
Phonak Invisity Flex Miniature Receiver
In the movie SkyFall (2012), James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears a Phonak Invisity Flex Miniature Receiver earpiece in the Macau Casino. He wears the earpiece in his right ear and uses it to communicate with Eve (Naomie Harris). We can assume that Eve also wears the earpiece although it's not shown in the film.
ZiO FoneMate SIM Card Manager
A FoneMate SIM Card Managers was used by James Bond in the movie Casino Royale, when he tries to access Molaka's SIM card on M's laptop.
Polaroid Spectra System camera
Q (Desmond Llewelyn) brings a Polaroid Spectra System Camera with deadly laser beam to James Bond (Timothy Dalton) when they are in Isthmus City in the movie Licence To Kill (1989). James Bond never uses the camera, but he and Q almost get fried when CIA agent Pam Bouvier takes a picture of them, accidentally shooting the laser beam.
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.
Leica M3
In the novel Goldfinger, James Bond uses a Leica M3 to capture the cheating methods of Auric Goldfinger. In the words of Ian Fleming, James Bond "(...) went to his suitcase and extracted an M3 Leica, an MC exposure meter, a K2 filter and a flash holder." (Ian Fleming, Goldfinger, Signet Books, 1959, chapter four, page 29).
Pysis Night Vision Digital Monocular in GoldenEye
In the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, Pierce Brosnan as Bond uses an MI6 issued digital camera / monocular to take photos of Xenia Onatopp and the speedboat that takes her to the Manticore Yacht, from his viewpoint at the Fort Antoine Theatre. The device is a Pysis night vision monocular.
Binocular Glasses
In The Living Daylights (1987), James Bond uses a pair of Binocular Glasses to get a closer look at General Pushkin.
Tasco Folding Opera Glasses Binoculars
In the first (post-credits) scene of The Living Daylights (1987), James Bond (Timothy Dalton) uses a pair of Tasco Folding Opera Glasses Binoculars.
Tasco 7800 binoculars camera
James Bond (Roger Moore) uses a pair of Tasco 7800 binoculars to spy on hitman Hector Gonzales' villa in Spain in the movie For Your Eyes Only (1981).
Barryvox Autophon VS 68
James Bond’s (Roger Moore) tracking device from the opening sequence of the movie A View to a Kill (1985) is an Autophon VS 68. The Autophon is used by Bond in Siberia to track down the body of MI6 agent 003 in the snow and recover the microchip. Bond wears a white Bogner outfit and uses Olin skis.
Alpine 7817R
In the 1995 James Bond Film 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.
La Pavoni Europiccola
In the 1973 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?!".
Dunhill Unique Gold Lighter
In the pre-title sequence of Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) uses a gold Dunhill lighter.
The lighter looks and works like an normal Dunhill Unique Sports lighter, but is modified by Q to work as a grenade. At the terrorist arms bazaar on the Russian border, Bond first offers a guard a light with the lighter and then he uses it as a grenade.
Montblanc Meisterstuck fountain pen
James Bond uses a Montblanc Meisterstück fountain pen in Octopussy (1983), which has a gadget function added by Q Branch.
Parker Jotter
In Goldeneye (1995) Q-Branch supplies James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) with a Parker Jotter pen that is a C4 grenade.
Philips Philishave Sensotec HQ8894 Electric Razor
James Bond's razor choice in Die Another Day (2002) is a rechargeable Philips Philishave Sensotec HQ8894 shaver. In North Ameria this shaver is marketed as the Norelco Spectra 8894XL.
Bond uses the shaver in The Rubyeon Royale Hotel in Hong Kong to shave off the beard he has acquired during his 14-month imprisonment in North Korea.
HP Jornada 430SE
A HP Jornada 430SE palmtop computer is used by Dr. Christmas Jones (Denise Richards) in The World is Not Enough (1999). She uses the device to diagnose a bomb while traveling at 70 mph on an inspection rig in an oil pipeline.
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 1964 Bond film Goldfinger. James Bond (Sean Connery) played a Penfold Heart golf ball when defeating Auric Goldfinger in a golf match against the Bond villain.
Riffe Descender Long Blade Plastic Fins
James Bond (Daniel Craig) uses Riffe Descender Long Blade Plastic Fins in Jamaica in No Time To Die (2021).
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 Bond uses in a thrilling downhill winter chase in Cortina, Italy. The skis are first seen mounted on the back of the copper metallic Lotus Esprit.
Kneissl White Star skis
In the 1969 movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service, James Bond (George Lazenby), Tracy, Blofeld and his henchmen all use Kneissl White Star RS skis. The top of the skis is white with the red Kneissl star, and the bottom is painted yellow with a black star.
Ski-Doo MX Z-REV snowmobile
The Bombardier Ski-Doo MX Z-REV 800 snowmobile is featured prominently in wintery Icelandic action scenes of Die Another Day. According to the movie's producers, this stock Bombardier model answered the need for "a sophisticated snowmobile with a high-tech edge."
GoldenEye Limited Edition Prop Replica
GoldenEye was a space based weapons system. A key plot device in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, the system included an elaborate three part safeguard designed to protect the weapon from unauthorized use. The safeguards included two keys and a third device with a central lens and internal cd-rom that initiated the firing mechanism.
Thunderball breather and Die Another Day breather
As a Navy Commander, James Bond is well versed in the sub-aquatic and has used numerous underwater gadgets in his five decades onscreen, two of the most famous being the ‘Breathers’ seen originally in 1965’s Thunderball, and then revisited in a revised form in 2002’s Die Another Day.
Goldfinger Tracking device prop replica
In the movie Goldfinger (1964), James Bond (Sean Connery) receives two transmitting devices, or ‘homers’ as they are referred to on screen, from Q-Branch. Factory Entertainment has created extremely accurate replicas of these devices.
Leica Q2
Q (Ben Whishaw) has a Leica Q2 camera in his house in No Time To Die (2021).
The camera sighting was revealed by Leica, an official partner of No Time To Die, when they announced their special Leica Q2 007 Edition.
A close up photo was shared of the camera in Q's home.
Leica M10
James Bond (Daniel Craig) has a black chrome Leica M10 camera in his Jamaican villa in the movie No Time To Die (2021).
The camera can just be spotted on a promotional photo that was released in January 2021.
If the camera will be visible in the final film remains to be seen - this page will be updated once we have seen the movie.
Leica M3
In the novel Goldfinger, James Bond uses a Leica M3 to capture the cheating methods of Auric Goldfinger. In the words of Ian Fleming, James Bond "(...) went to his suitcase and extracted an M3 Leica, an MC exposure meter, a K2 filter and a flash holder." (Ian Fleming, Goldfinger, Signet Books, 1959, chapter four, page 29).
Alpine 7817R
In the 1995 James Bond Film 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.
Pysis Night Vision Digital Monocular in GoldenEye
In the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, Pierce Brosnan as Bond uses an MI6 issued digital camera / monocular to take photos of Xenia Onatopp and the speedboat that takes her to the Manticore Yacht, from his viewpoint at the Fort Antoine Theatre. The device is a Pysis night vision monocular.










