Oh touché. That Broad Arrow, I've read at some places where some thinks it's probably the Royal Navy logo/crest since Bond was a Commander in the Royal Navy. Or it cld be the Broad Arrow. I guess we won't really know till Omega makes an announcement or till we get better up close pics of said watch. Here's a mock up of the supposedly Bond 25 watch with the Royal Navy crest on it.....
Now that's very nice. I now kind of wish the mesh milanese continued the two tone bronze/pink gold into the bracelet.
Technically speaking, they can't – anything with the arrow is technically property of the British Government. So if it is the arrow, I'd imagine there's some very interesting actual MOD tie-in. Otherwise, the more likely alternative is that it's an embellished mark 'inspired' by the arrow, to fit the alternate Bond universe. Both seem plausible, though I'd have a lot more to get excited about if it were the former.
Looking forward to seeing how the watch actually is. Hopefully we'll get some better pictures in the next coming weeks...
In Casino Royale and Skyfall, he wears more than one watch. This being Bond 25 where he apparently is driving more than one Aston Martin, perhaps he'll wear more than one Omega? I'm guessing he will. What will it be?
So the movie has a release date (April 8th, 2020) and a name now: "No Time to Die" – which, if I may say so myself, plays not only perfectly into some neat watch-related puns, but also the fact that Bond is aging and pretty much over it.
The watch already has one of the best bracelets ever so why change to a mesh? Yes I know slightly different watch, but still
That is bloody gorgeous. Anyone know if that is for sale and what the model number is or is that photoshopped or prototype?
I think out of all of the Bond LE’s the Spectre Seamaster worked the best. I did like the Commander colours but not the 007 second hand. The price question will always be an endless one. The difference between the standard model on the LE is usually small and does not equate to the difference in cost. But we buy them anyway, Omega’s marketing always convinces us we need another watch. A different second hand, strap, caseback and box, then we will throw our money at Omega. But in saying that, I still thinking about getting the new one.