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Timothy Dalton as James Bond in License to Kill wearing the Rolex Submariner . Here are some photos of James Bond actor Timothy Dalton wearing a stainless . The Submariner in question, a reference 5513 on the matching Oyster bracelet, was worn by Timothy Dalton's stunt double as James Bond waged war with Franz Sanchez, the leader of a Mexican drug cartel. Timothy Dalton as James Bond in License to Kill wearing the Rolex Submariner Ref. 16800. Photo sourced from Thunderballs.org . After it’s all too brief appearance in A View To A Kill , Rolex was properly re-introduced as Bond’s watch of choice during the Timothy Dalton era.
Here are some photos of James Bond actor Timothy Dalton wearing a stainless steel Rolex Submariner watch. Photo sourced from Chrono24. Of course Bond’s relationship with the Rolex Submariner didn’t end with Connery. Both George Lazenby and Roger Moore wore reference 5513s in their films. And, after years of Seikos, Rolex returned when Timothy Dalton wore a 16610 in License to Kill.
In a final comeback, Timothy Dalton is thought to be wearing the “Date” Submariner Ref. 16610 in 1989’s Licence to Kill. Bond’s choice of watch did more than catch the attention of admiring men. That includes Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, and Timothy Dalton. 1967: Submariner Date In 1967, a date complication was added to a new version of the Rolex Submariner. The Submariner in question, a reference 5513 on the matching Oyster bracelet, was worn by Timothy Dalton's stunt double as James Bond waged war with Franz Sanchez, the leader of a Mexican drug cartel.#Rolex #evolutionofthings brief visual history of the legendary Rolex submariner, also worn by Sean Connery, Timothy Dalton and Roger Moore in the famous Jam.
In a totally unsurprising turn of events, the watch world will see another Rolex Submariner worn by a stunt double go up for auction. This time, UK based Fellows Auctioneers will be putting the Submariner worn by Timothy Dalton’s stunt double in License to Kill under the hammer.
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In his final Bond film, Dalton wore a Rolex Submariner, and since the film came out in 1989 it is most likely a Rolex Submariner Reference 16800/168000. This is the last film featuring a Rolex Submariner on the wrist of James Bond. The Submariner in question, a reference 5513 on the matching Oyster bracelet, was worn by Timothy Dalton's stunt double as James Bond waged war with Franz Sanchez, the leader of a Mexican drug cartel. Timothy Dalton as James Bond in License to Kill wearing the Rolex Submariner Ref. 16800. Photo sourced from Thunderballs.org . After it’s all too brief appearance in A View To A Kill , Rolex was properly re-introduced as Bond’s watch of choice during the Timothy Dalton era. Here are some photos of James Bond actor Timothy Dalton wearing a stainless steel Rolex Submariner watch.
Photo sourced from Chrono24. Of course Bond’s relationship with the Rolex Submariner didn’t end with Connery. Both George Lazenby and Roger Moore wore reference 5513s in their films. And, after years of Seikos, Rolex returned when Timothy Dalton wore a 16610 in License to Kill.
In a final comeback, Timothy Dalton is thought to be wearing the “Date” Submariner Ref. 16610 in 1989’s Licence to Kill. Bond’s choice of watch did more than catch the attention of admiring men.
That includes Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, and Timothy Dalton. 1967: Submariner Date In 1967, a date complication was added to a new version of the Rolex Submariner.
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The Submariner in question, a reference 5513 on the matching Oyster bracelet, was worn by Timothy Dalton's stunt double as James Bond waged war with Franz Sanchez, the leader of a Mexican drug cartel.#Rolex #evolutionofthings brief visual history of the legendary Rolex submariner, also worn by Sean Connery, Timothy Dalton and Roger Moore in the famous Jam.
In a totally unsurprising turn of events, the watch world will see another Rolex Submariner worn by a stunt double go up for auction. This time, UK based Fellows Auctioneers will be putting the Submariner worn by Timothy Dalton’s stunt double in License to Kill under the hammer.
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The Rolex Military Submariner. In 1972 the Rolex Submariner replaced the Omega Seamaster as the watch of choice for its the UK military by the Ministry of Defence (MOD). Military specification Rolex Submariners (often referred to as ‘Milsubs’ by collectors) were then delivered to the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) by the Rolex Watch .
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