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Old 14 April 2011, 01:01 AM   #31
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thanks David! I see the list on the last image....now the hunt for those watches are on!.....
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Old 14 April 2011, 01:08 AM   #32
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actually, Dell, if I may have one question, what is the model number for the Seiko Diver shown next to the Seiko Digital in the photo before the 6538?

I have actually came across one this past weekend at a vintage dealer, didn't know what it was but thought it looked very cool then. which film was it in?
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Old 14 April 2011, 01:13 AM   #33
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Thanks for that. I'm especially interested in the Heuer 1000 since I wore one daily for about 25 years, but I couldn't read the text on the accompanying card. Can you please post another pic, or transcribe it for me?
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Old 14 April 2011, 01:31 AM   #34
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Thanks for that. I'm especially interested in the Heuer 1000 since I wore one daily for about 25 years, but I couldn't read the text on the accompanying card. Can you please post another pic, or transcribe it for me?
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Tag Heuer 980.031 Timothy Dalton wore this watch in "Living Daylights" (1987)
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Old 14 April 2011, 01:43 AM   #35
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Wow, thank you for posting that. I meant to get down for the show, but completely forgot to schedule something for last month.

Great to see all those pics.
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Old 14 April 2011, 01:56 AM   #36
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actually, Dell, if I may have one question, what is the model number for the Seiko Diver shown next to the Seiko Digital in the photo before the 6538?

I have actually came across one this past weekend at a vintage dealer, didn't know what it was but thought it looked very cool then. which film was it in?
Not sure I'm seeing which one you've asking me to identify. Here are two reference images from my James Bond Watch Photo site; let's see if this helps.

This is the Seiko "tuna," model S60583, caliber 7549-7009, similar to the 600m titanium diver worn by Roger Moore as James Bond during the St Georges wreck dive in For Your Eyes Only (1981):


This is the Seiko model SPW001, caliber H558-5000, similar to the (duo-display, alarm) 150m diver worn by Roger Moore as James Bond primarily during the Paris sequences in A View to a Kill (1985).

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Old 14 April 2011, 02:08 AM   #37
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Thanks Dell! the Tuna model looks cool! thanks for sharing!
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Old 14 April 2011, 02:20 AM   #38
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Thanks for that. I'm especially interested in the Heuer 1000 since I wore one daily for about 25 years, but I couldn't read the text on the accompanying card. Can you please post another pic, or transcribe it for me?
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Sorry, didn't see this question last time I read through--

Timothy Dalton wore a Heuer or TAG Heuer 980.031 PVD "Nite Dive" model as James Bond throughout the pre-title sequence in The Living Daylights. So did the bad guy (who got killed when the truck blew up, after he drove it off the Gibraltar road); so did Felix Leiter, at least in his last scenes in the film.

Here's a photo of the model we're talking about:


Okay, so, while confidence is extremely high on the one above, this next one is a lot lower. It is believed that Dalton wore a Heuer / TAG Heuer Professional 980.013, similar to the one shown below, throughout most of the rest of the movie:


If you're interested in more detail on how these watches were identified, reasons why other watches were eliminated, et cetera, I wrote two feature articles for an independent James Bond site last year that are also hosted in 8 parts on my Blog:


(By the way, much larger, higher-resolution examples of these images are available on my Photo website as well.) Hope this helps.
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Old 14 April 2011, 02:53 AM   #39
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very cool post! thanks for sharing!
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Old 14 April 2011, 03:02 AM   #40
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My wife took me to the museum last Nov. for my birthday. Great surprise gift!
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Old 14 April 2011, 07:34 AM   #41
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Thank you for sharing.
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Old 14 April 2011, 11:42 AM   #42
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Wow. That was cool. Thanks for all the info gentlemen.
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Old 14 April 2011, 11:59 AM   #43
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Old 14 April 2011, 12:46 PM   #44
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Thanks for sharing this great post David!! Also- thanks for the compliment my friend!! Dell- you are one interesting man as well!! Hope to see more posts from you in the future!!
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Thanks for sharing this great post David!! Also- thanks for the compliment my friend!!
Anytime Ken, I am glad you enjoyed it
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Old 15 April 2011, 01:05 AM   #46
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Brilliant post David, so thanks for taking the time to share with all


BTW Why didn't they allign the bezel on that 6538
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Old 15 April 2011, 05:26 PM   #47
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Thanks david, great post, great watches. Really like the hamilton pulsar, such a cool looking watch
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Old 15 April 2011, 09:23 PM   #48
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... Why didn't they allign the bezel on that 6538
Indeed. The "they" was actually me; and it was very much done for a reason. Any of you James Bond fans here care to weigh in?

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Old 15 April 2011, 10:10 PM   #49
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Indeed. The "they" was actually me; and it was very much done for a reason. Any of you James Bond fans here care to weigh in?

The bezel alignment is in the same position as it was in the close up of Goldfinger, worn by Sean Connery
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Thanks for sharing, great photos and story.

Seems like James Bond was almost a watch collector/enthusiast
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Old 15 April 2011, 10:32 PM   #51
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Seems like James Bond was almost a watch collector/enthusiast
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Brilliant post thanks for taking the time to share
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Thanks david, great post, great watches. Really like the hamilton pulsar, such a cool looking watch

You're not the only one.

As many folks here know, the original Hamilton factory was within spittin' distance of the Museum where the Hamilton Pulsar P2 is currently on display as part of the "Bond Watches" exhibit. So we've seen a lot of cases where Pennsylvania television coverage and newspaper stories have led with - if not dominantly emphasized - this watch.

Point of trivia: In preparation to display this P2, I'd acquired a spare caseback with the idea of cutting a hole in the back of it for wires that would run out to a switch mounted externally on the exhibit cabinet. That way, visitors could actually see it work "at the push of a button."

Like all the other watches in this exhibit, the Hamilton Pulsar is fully functional. But, without also powering it with something other than its internal batteries, we doubted the "see for yourself how it tells time via original LED read-out" wouldn't prove a nightmare to maintain throughout the exhibit run.
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Old 16 April 2011, 12:43 AM   #57
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No worries: Seiko is well represented and respected at this display.

One of the reasons I held off on revealing the first definitive list of James Bond watches provided to Eon Productions by Seiko UK was because exhibit co-sponsor Revolution magazine wanted to break the story as a feature article. Although this was published in their 4th quarter 2010 issue, I'd submitted all copy and materials in April (and had fundamental confirmation from my contacts at Seiko UK the year before that).

Hence, although print media still enjoys strong advantages in terms of credibility, you have to be prepared to accept routinely long - and sometimes very long - lead times before your material appears.

Right, Ed?
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Been away for quite awhile...but with my own personal 1016..and the absolute AMAZEMENT i felt while there...and the hopsitality of Mr deaton..this exhibit should go down in history! seeing the effort that went into this UP CLOSE in person was more than I expected. I will try and weigh in more later on.
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Been away for quite awhile...but with my own personal 1016..and the absolute AMAZEMENT i felt while there...and the hopsitality of Mr deaton..this exhibit should go down in history! seeing the effort that went into this UP CLOSE in person was more than I expected. I will try and weigh in more later on.
Thankfully our significant others had something in common to discuss otherwise (ie, dog training) while we indulged in all that was James Bond, Rolex, and all the other James Bond watches at hand!


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