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Old 28 June 2010, 12:43 AM   #1
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James Bond Watch exhibit now open at National Watch & Clock Museum!

It's here!

"Bond Watches, James Bond Watches" is now open at the National Watch & Clock Museum. We cut the ribbon (so to speak), on Thursday, June 17, and the exhibit opened to the public the next morning. Believe it or not, TRF is truly among my first stops in reporting on this: I literally returned home from Pennsylvania and left the next day for Boy Scout camp with my son.

As I just mentioned earlier today on my James Bond Watches Blog, the Intelligencer Journal / Lancaster New Era interviewed me and toured the space during setup. Their writeup is among the best I've seen.



Of further great surprise to me was the contingency I met there from these very Rolex Forums. I'm sure they'll weigh-in with their own thoughts here. For now, let me just say what a pleasure it was for me to spend time with you all: Great fun, great conversation!

Lots of still photography and video to share -- and I'll do that here as time permits. Of course, you all have been here through may steps along the way, dating back some 2+ years now. I truly appreciate the enthusiasm.

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Old 28 June 2010, 12:54 AM   #2
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How long will it be NWCM?? I am going to go.
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Old 28 June 2010, 01:19 AM   #3
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Says it goes until April 30 2011. I'm definitely going. Lancaster is a short drive from DC... ~2hrs.


Do I hear "Road Trip" DC people???
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Old 28 June 2010, 01:27 AM   #4
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Says it goes until April 30 2011. I'm definitely going. Lancaster is a short drive from DC... ~2hrs.

Do I hear "Road Trip" DC people???
Yes: It runs now through April 30, 2011.

Although we've discussed this in I guess a number of Threads now here on TRF, it's probably a good idea to revisit some of those highlights. James Bond Watches has an Index to all key coverage of the and I'll continue to keep that updated.

As far as get togethers are concerned, we might want to consider the weekend of September 10. The Museum is hosting a special "Bond Enthusiasts" program, which should be a great deal of fun. I have a media release on that and I'll post it later this week (time permitting).
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Old 28 June 2010, 06:19 AM   #5
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I live less than an hour away from the museum, and I know another RWIS who lives in Columbia. I am trying to get there ASAP.
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Old 28 June 2010, 06:23 AM   #6
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Thanks so much for sharing! I'm definitely gonna make a trip out there. I had no idea that such a museum existed...
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Old 28 June 2010, 06:29 AM   #7
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I am so excited, can't wait to go!
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Old 28 June 2010, 11:28 AM   #8
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You guys can tell the wife there is a great outlet complex in Lancaster.
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Old 28 June 2010, 12:38 PM   #9
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Old 28 June 2010, 01:37 PM   #10
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Dell, great to hear from you my friend !!
Fred, Stand and myself had a GREAT time. It was so wonderful to meet you and your wife !!
For anyone that has NOT gotten a chance to visit the James Bond watch exhibit, I HIGHLY recommend going
Great history, and of course watch presence on display
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Old 28 June 2010, 10:04 PM   #11
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Dell, great to hear from you my friend !!
Fred, Stand and myself had a GREAT time. It was so wonderful to meet you and your wife !!
For anyone that has NOT gotten a chance to visit the James Bond watch exhibit, I HIGHLY recommend going
Great history, and of course watch presence on display
Very nice photo: Thanks for posting it!

By way of context, the image in which we appear here was taken on Friday morning. The Museum opened to the public (and NAWCC convention attendees) around 8:00am, and I'd been there since something like six o'clock taking photographs for limited release in conjunction with upcoming print and authorized Internet publication. Hence my work clothes and the lens cap visible in my pocket.

Now for the important part-- wrist checks! We obviously made a concerted effort to be sure our watches showed (and some further evidenced brand preference on their shirts). Wha'cha all wearin' here?

Dell Deaton: Rolex 16610 Submariner Date, similar to the wristwatch worn by Timothy Dalton as James Bond in Licence to Kill, and the last appearance of Rolex in a James Bond film.

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Old 29 June 2010, 03:41 AM   #12
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Thank you. How far is this from PHL?
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Old 29 June 2010, 04:48 AM   #13
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Thank you. How far is this from PHL?
90 minutes from Valley Forge, 120 minutes from Center City, and a little longer from PHL (the airport) because you have to go north before heading west.

Columbia is just south of Harrisburg on the Susquehanna River, not far from TMI.
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90 minutes from Valley Forge, 120 minutes from Center City, and a little longer from PHL (the airport) because you have to go north before heading west.

Columbia is just south of Harrisburg on the Susquehanna River, not far from TMI.
Thx. I have to be in Williamsport later this year, I usually fly into Philly and drive up.
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Thx. I have to be in Williamsport later this year, I usually fly into Philly and drive up.
In that case, I would head to Columbia first, stay overnight, and then take the long drive up the river the next day. You would be passing through the prettiest part of the state, but it's no super highway.

Are you going to Williamsport for sporting purposes?
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In that case, I would head to Columbia first, stay overnight, and then take the long drive up the river the next day. You would be passing through the prettiest part of the state, but it's no super highway.

Are you going to Williamsport for sporting purposes?
Ok. No, one of our suppliers is there, but after flying in 3 times I decided to drive! That PHL-WPT US Airways flight is miserable!!!
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Very nice photo: Thanks for posting it!

By way of context, the image in which we appear here was taken on Friday morning. The Museum opened to the public (and NAWCC convention attendees) around 8:00am, and I'd been there since something like six o'clock taking photographs for limited release in conjunction with upcoming print and authorized Internet publication. Hence my work clothes and the lens cap visible in my pocket.

Now for the important part-- wrist checks! We obviously made a concerted effort to be sure our watches showed (and some further evidenced brand preference on their shirts). Wha'cha all wearin' here?

Dell Deaton: Rolex 16610 Submariner Date, similar to the wristwatch worn by Timothy Dalton as James Bond in Licence to Kill, and the last appearance of Rolex in a James Bond film.


Thank you Dell for spending so much time with us, the great lecture you gave and your exhibition is just outstanding...I am wearing my GMTIIc in that picture ...I also watch some of the old Bond movies now
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Old 9 July 2010, 12:23 AM   #18
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Exclusive video from week we setup exhibit

Thought you all might be interested in this exclusive video from footage taken between June 14 and 17, as we were setting up "Bond Watches, James Bond Watches" at the National Watch & Clock Museum.


As I said on my James Bond Watches Blog today, it's admittedly a bit of a teaser: We're really restricting photography on this, and, as those of you who've already been there can confirm, you've really got to experience it in person to get the true effect.
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Just read about this Exhibit in the latest Watch Time Issue (Greeen Rolex cover) I picked up yesterday Dell! I'll jump on your blog and read all about this now!
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Great video Dell, and you are right, you have to see it in person. What a great exhibition...Would be good if you could post some more pictures of some of the watches, please....
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Old 23 April 2011, 02:18 AM   #21
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Icon20 Just one week to go--

Seemed like the time was right to revisit this thread - now that we're about to enter the last 7 days of "Bond Watches, James Bond Watches" at the National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia, Pennsylvania.

Hard to believe, but, yeah: Your last opportunity to see this in-person is Saturday, April 30, 2011.

Meantime, we're still seeing a great deal of mainstream press coverage. For example, I thought you all might be interested in the following (albeit as my friends here on TRF will note, an interesting, um, new abbreviation? for the Submariner line).





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Finally made it to the exhibition today. As a fan of watches, Rolex, Ian Fleming, and James Bond, it was an amazing treat. Really can't recommend it enough to everyone else. I walked out and then walked back in to look at the 6538 around 3 times.
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Icon20 Announcement coming next Tuesday

Although we're counting down the hours until this exhibit closes its 11-month run later today, I wanted to let you all know that there's going to be a big press announcement you won't want to miss next Tuesday.

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Although we're counting down the hours until this exhibit closes its 11-month run later today, I wanted to let you all know that there's going to be a big press announcement you won't want to miss next Tuesday.
Hmmm... What could that be?
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Hmmm... What could that be?
Suffice it to say that I can't imagine anyone on this forum not being pleased with the news we'll be announcing.

Meantime, if you have an Android, BlackBerry, or iPhone device, you can now follow daily updates for James Bond watches on your Smartphone. Or, in cases like the present, more than daily.


By the way-- many thanks in particular to everyone here at TRF for their enthusiastic support of this project, throughout!
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