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View Poll Results: That fact that James Bond wears a 34mm Rolex in Carte Blanche: | |||
... makes me very likely to consider 34mm Rolex models for myself | 13 | 5.37% | |
... makes me somewhat more likely to consider 34mm Rolex models for myself | 6 | 2.48% | |
... makes me at least open to considering 34mm Rolex models for myself | 2 | 0.83% | |
... has no impact on watches I'll choose for myself, either way | 190 | 78.51% | |
... makes me a bit less open to considering 34mm Rolex models for myself | 0 | 0% | |
... makes me clearly less likely to consider a 34mm Rolex model for myself | 0 | 0% | |
... makes me very unlikely to consider any 34mm Rolex models for myself | 21 | 8.68% | |
No opinion / refuse to answer | 10 | 4.13% | |
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12 July 2011, 09:07 AM | #91 |
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I didn't even know someone was still writing Bond books.
I don't think this book will have any impact on what the fictional character Bond is perceived as having, using or wearing. For every person that reads this book probably hundreds (if not thousands) that didn't read it will watch the next Bond film. And those people will see him wearing an Omega.
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14 July 2011, 06:29 AM | #92 |
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I double-checked the credits in Man With the Golden Gun - no mention of Rolex. But they do thank American Motors Corporation with the same language with which they thanked Rolex in Live and Let Die. It was an AMC that Bond drove in the car chase in Thailand, including the corkscrew jump over the channel. Perhaps EON thanks companies for products that are used in unusual fashion in a given movie. In Live and Let Die, the Sub was magnetic, and had a spinning saw-tooth bezel, so Rolex might have been involved with that, or maybe EON needed Rolex's permission to alter the watch. In Golden Gun, all Bond did was wear the Sub - there was nothing unusual about it.
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Oh, no: More homework!
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Aston Martin, in Goldfinger and Thunderball? Breitling, in Thunderball? Other--?
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18 July 2011, 08:10 AM | #95 |
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James Bond doesn't do anythng for me one way or the other. But, he did order a "Vesper Martini" which, when you substitute Pinot Grigio and a splash of dry vermouth for the Kina Linet, makes a halfway decent martini!
Last edited by SALTY; 18 July 2011 at 08:11 AM.. Reason: ssPeleng. |
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