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... makes me very likely to consider 34mm Rolex models for myself |
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13 | 5.37% |
... makes me somewhat more likely to consider 34mm Rolex models for myself |
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6 | 2.48% |
... makes me at least open to considering 34mm Rolex models for myself |
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2 | 0.83% |
... has no impact on watches I'll choose for myself, either way |
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190 | 78.51% |
... makes me a bit less open to considering 34mm Rolex models for myself |
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0 | 0% |
... makes me clearly less likely to consider a 34mm Rolex model for myself |
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... makes me very unlikely to consider any 34mm Rolex models for myself |
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21 | 8.68% |
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10 | 4.13% |
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48.7mm "huge," to be exact
Well-- since you brought it up, when I interviewed Jeffery Deaver on June 29, along with having him sit for photos exclusive to James Bond Watches, he confirmed that the James Bond Breitling in Carte Blanche is a Breitling for Bentley Motors T Speed. Image above is of that watch, which also happens to be the one he wore just before his last Carte Blanche speaking engagement in North Carolina. (Specifically not gold, although clearly with other gold jewelry, since gold would have obviously put it well-beyond the price-point stated in the book.) From 34mm to 48.7mm: Talk about a contrast! ![]()
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Not long ago Deaver was suggesting Bond would be driving Bentley, product placing and publicity stunts and now this thread ?
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None. I already have first hand experience wearing both 34 and 36mm washes, and IMO, the 34 is way to small for most mens wrist.
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The car, the pose, the crepe soled shoes, the suit/shirt/tie combo... I'm well aware Bond is a fictional character but, based on the character traits allotted to him in the Fleming novels, I suspect he might raise an amused eyebrow at that photo! The Fleming novels worked for me since there was a ring of truth to them. Sure, they were over the top , but Fleming basically WAS Bond... Mr Deaver may be a decent author but not for Bond novels IMO.
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As for the original question, current Bond novels have no influence on me. (That goes double after seeing that pic of Deaver.) I am academically interested to see what's in the movies, but in the end, I buy what I like. 34mm is too small for me. I prefer 39 - 41mm ideally. |
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34mm to small for me, bit that is just a personnel preference.
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We are indeed, talking about a fictional character. And actors who do great and not always great jobs or bringing that to the silver screen. And, more particularly, who continue on with that in writing - which is a very different (for plus and minus) medium. Some enjoy that; I'm among them. Some don't, and that's okay. But, let's face it, this sort of "role playing" - including by authors who are great writers, but maybe don't shoot well, don't womanize, don't smoke 70 cigarettes a day - goes with the gig. In posing for the photo below, don't you think Ian Fleming, himself, was more aware than anyone that he was well-past the 40-year-old upper limit he'd originally suggested for James Bond a decade earlier? That the Bentley in which he was posing hardly represented what his Agent 007 of that day would have been driving, even as an older car? ![]() Having been in the audience when Mr Deaver made his last presentation, I laughed with the crowd when he referred to Daniel Craig's new marriage, suggesting that if that somehow disqualified the actor for "Bond 23," that he, Jeffery Deaver, was available. Deaver laughed as he said it. If there isn't something fun about all this, why the heck are we here? So, smile. Enjoy. Be nice. Now: Back to the arguments pro and con of the 34mm Rolex in Carte Blanche, coupled with inevitable invitations to re-open discussions of the established fact that the literary James Bond watch in On Her Majesty's Secret Service was none other than a Rolex reference 1016 Explorer. ![]()
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He tells us the exact make, model, year, colour etc of the Bentley, right down to which coach builder made the bodywork and who made the supercharger...
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Regardless, we'll have to agree to disagree. You can like or dislike the book on its merits, personal opinion, or whatever. But I don't think the fact that there's a picture posted her on TRF constitutes an invitation to make unkind comments about the person. That's all. I'm not here to argue. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I really don´t care about the new book and the authors choise.
There is only one author of James Bond books- Ian Fleming. The rest is not for me. An artist can paint a perfect Picasso, but it doesn´t make it a real Picasso. |
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I must say I take umbrage at you calling my comments on the photo "unkind". I merely said they didn't tie in with my mental image. You glossed over my feeling that the car was inappropriate... Did you not think I was being "unkind" to bentley? My comments on Mr Deavers dress I think were appropriate since the character of Bond was a snob and did, in the novels, judge people (often harshly) by their taste in clothes, cars, etc... I am equally sure that Mr Deaver will sleep soundly in his bed despite my opinions on his shoes, aided no doubt by the royalty cheques piling into his bank account from what is, undeniably, a very popular novel.
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I am all for agreeing to disagree, but that becomes a bit of a challenge when you want to keep expressing why you think you're right.
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It wasn't my intent to perpetuate anything; I'm sorry if I came across that way.
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"According to the book James Bond the Legacy (John Cork and Bruce Scivally, Boxtree 2002, IBSN 0-8109-3296-2), [...w]hen Rolex declined to provide one of their watches to the production and the film’s budget did not allow for the purchase of one, Cubby Broccoli took the one off his wrist and gave it to a member of the art department for use in the film. That Rolex was a Submariner with a very large crown, no crown guards, a coin edge bezel and a black crocodile strap." Last edited by Lol-x; 11 July 2011 at 04:55 PM.. Reason: Link to website with replica watch sales removed. |
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From both WIS and James Bond perspectives, there was a great interview with Jeffery Deaver on MSNBC last Friday that ties directly to this TRF thread. And a little bit more.
Approximately 10% of this is focused on watches, with Rolex and Breitling mentioned by name. Where do we ever see that sort of mainstream attention, and detail, outside of stories where wristwatches are the main focus? The screen capture above, then link to video you can watch for free online, is the Dylan Ratigan Show, hosted July 8, 2011, by Matt Miller. If memory serves, Jeffery Deaver was in New York that day in connection with another project, but this piece is exclusively focused on Carte Blanche. The lead-in context was Ian Fleming's pioneering use of brand names to advance plot lines in his 007 books. Bentley, Breitling, and Rolex were then mentioned as applied to Carte Blanche; but the James Bond watches really dominate content-wise. Approximately 4:52 is where this part starts. Much as I'm gratified to see the ongoing and increasing attention on James Bond watches, I think it's great in general to be getting this sort of visibility - and more than just by way of passing reference - via increasing media channels! ![]()
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Thanks for the link, Dell. Interesting interview. I was wondering, "Who is Deaver that he can just start writing about Bond?" Now I know. I also thought it was funny he used a Breitling for Bentley when he needed a gaudy watch for Bond to wear. Indeed, those things are massive, and quite blingy, even in stainless. But did you say Deaver was actually wearing one for one of his speaking engagements? That's a bit ironic. Some people can pull them off better than others, though. Maybe he can. Personally, I can't wear them; they're far too huge for my narrow wrist.
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I have always been confused as to whether the James Bond character
is - Someone who is knowledgeable and impeccable (and conformist) in his taste for all things luxurious and refined ....., or - A working class Brit who has a strong sense of what he himself prefers and does what he wants. In anycase, the Perpetual dates are truly classic and beautiful. |
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On a related note, even if we can accept the argument Rolex doesn't pay for product placement, they are no stranger to the paid celebrity ambassador. Their website is replete with them. Rolex understands the value of good publicity, and still works it, even if they do so more subtly than other brands. |
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[QUOTE=JacksonStone;2607933] Could you imagine the 007 Edition Submariner?QUOTE]
AH! No! The horror! Yea, I don't know why Rolex is credited, maybe they supplied a watch or two. I think it's a sure thing they didn't have anything to do with the earlier movies based on what is already known. I just happened to watch a Roger Moore James Bond movie recently and saw the credit and was surprised knowing what little they had to do with James Bond from their end. In any case, I thought it was interesting to speculate. |
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I've been watching the Bond films in reverse order and just watched The Man With the Golden Gun last night. I didn't pay attention to the credits, but I'll go back and see if there's a mention. Live and Let Die will be in the next few nights, and I'll check that, too.
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