Villain: “Do you have the time, Mr Bond?”
Bond: “No time to die…”
Bu bub BA baa…
Oh, come on…
Villain: “Do you have the time, Mr Bond?”
Bond: “No time to die…”
Bu bub BA baa…
Oh, come on…
The Grand Seikos are in the Omega price range ($4k+), but those aren’t the Seikos (at least, not the digital or quartz ones) featured in the Roger Moore movies.
Nothing. Although – judging from one particular over-sensitive post on this thread – I wonder if even an $8 NATO strap would also signal “plutocrat”.
Villain: “Is that standard time or the living daylights savings?”
They missed one:
what? no, not that.
the problem isn’t that he’s wearing one, the problem is it’s 2 sizes too small, and in two different movies.
edit: and now I see you @'d me : )
Or rather several:
Also, I think he should wear a Casio in the next one.
Dizzy Gillespie for president!
Eventually various color NTSC wristwatches came out.
And now we have watches that run android and can connect via 4g by themselves and stream Netflix.
But somehow all that feels less special, right? Not even joking.
Men wearing watches with a 40mm+ diameter is a fairly recent trend. Up to the 90ties 38mm and even 36mm watches were the norm for men.
For sure. Back in the early 1980s the Seiko TV Watch - with all it’s B&W LCD ultra low res glory was like magic.
dammit!
no!
look at the pictures I posted. the nato WIDTH is too small to fit the
length BETWEEN THE LUGS.
why do I have to keep defending something completely obvious?
That’s one of my favorites. The 60’s had some really interesting (and under-rated) anti-establishment/cultural/political satirical films.
I at least watched some of that, can’t remember if I watched it all. It came with the two actual Flint movies when I bought the set.
It seemed to have little to do with the first two movies. Memory says it was more like a geberic detective movie.
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