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Other than that I'm more Brosnan generation when I started watching Bond so I'm Seamaster.
And obviously the right answer is the Rolex 5513 from L&LD. The original was the old 50's style Sub, and since the 90s he's been an Omega guy, which is fine but dull.
But it's this one all day long. I'm not sure any other Bond watch was such a major gadget aside from the laser Seamaster in Goldeneye.
I actually came across one of these a few weeks back that had been bought as an investment, and never removed from it's packaging. Turned out to not be a good investment as even in brand new condition, it's sells for practically nothing nowadays, nor does the TV function work anymore anywhere in the world.
Surely DB5?
Derek Flint however..
I also chuckle whenever I see watch bros talking about a Bond Nato when referring to a black & grey one which wasn't actually worn by Bond until Omega gave him one in Spectre. Anyway, enough bond watch nerding for a couple of hours at least...
There”s also the thing that during the VHS era, people thought it was grey/black - but when it came out on DVD it became apparent that it was actually dark blue and olive green with two thin red stripes. I have a couple of both and my Seikos wore nothing else for years. They are on a stock bracelet and a rubber waffle pattern strap now, but maybe it’s time to crack open the NATOs again…