The quintessential Rolex "James Bond Submariner" Ref. 6538


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The model is now so closely associated with 007 it's known as the "James Bond Submariner." The impact of Bond wearing the Submariner was felt on a number of levels. Perhaps most importantly,.


Rolex Submariner No date James Bond Automatic 6538, circa 1955

Although James Bond is perhaps more famous for wearing a Submariner on a NATO-style nylon strap, in 1962's Dr. No, 007 wears a Submariner ref. 6538 on a black crocodile leather strap. Dashing indeed! A close on the Submariner ref. 6538 on a stainless steel bracelet. Ceramic Submariner With a Leather Strap


ROLEX SUBMARINER "JAMES BOND" REF. 6536/1 Romain Réa

Produced only in the latter part of the 1950s, the reference 6538 became famous on the late Sean Connery's wrist while portraying James Bond in the 1962 film Dr. No. That moment and affiliation cemented the Rolex Submariner as the grail watch that so many people around the world hope to one day own. This particular example is one of the.


Rolex Submariner 1969 James Bond .Ref 5513 Vintage watches, Rolex

James Bond's Submariner Christies of Geneva has officially announced that it will be auctioning the famed Submariner watch 5513. Worn by Roger Moore in the 1973 James Bond: Live and Let die. It is estimated that the auction will produce a bid of between $230,000 and $450,000 for the full-featured watch.


Rolex Submariner James Bond 6536/1 Acier, Très bon état

13 February 2019 Which watch is the James Bond watch? It's a fraught question. Over the years the spy has strapped on Seikos, Omegas, even Gruens. But this much is certain: the brand seen in.


Rolex The James Bond Submariner ref. 5508 Rolex Passion Market

This Bond Submariner had a pre-sale estimate of $50,000-$75,000, but sold for over $92,000. It can be seen here. Sean Connery as James Bond wearing a reference 6538 on a 16mm NATO strap in Dr. No. Sean Connery as James Bond wearing a reference 6538 on a 16mm NATO strap in Dr. No. Rolex Rolex-submariner Rolex-submariner-6538


The quintessential Rolex "James Bond Submariner" Ref. 6538

Rolex James Bond Nickname Origin: Author, Ian Fleming never mentioned a specific model of Rolex in his books; however it was ultimately a 6538 Submariner that was on actor Sean Connery's wrist during the 1962 film, Dr. No.


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The Ultimate Submariner so far, the rarest version of James Bond Submariner we've seen so far, the MK1 Big Crown ref 6538 with fat chamfers, 3-6-9 explorer dial, red depth and white OCC in untouched all original condition. It's found in South America. The original crystal is still on it, iced by the radium dust…


Found A Mint James Bond Submariner (Reference 6538) HODINKEE

Goldfinger 1965 James Bond wears two watches in Thunderball. He uses his Rolex Submariner to tell the time, but he relies on a modified Breitling Top Time when he needs a Geiger counter.


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US Rolex Submariner (No Date) Rare Stainless Steel " James Bond " Small Crown Submariner Ref. 6536 / 1 $ 23,250 + $75 for shipping US Rolex Submariner (No Date) Collectable Rolex Submariner 40 mm Tropical Dial Steel Watch 5508 Circa 1959 $ 45,900 Free shipping US Rolex Submariner (No Date) 6536 Small Crown James Bond Circa 1958 Jamais Polie


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And there is maybe no better example of this than the Rolex Submariner reference 6538 worn by Sean Connery's James Bond in Dr. No. Bond needs a watch he can wear in combat, while diving.


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The "James Bond Submariner" Ref. 6538 was made by Rolex from 1955-1959, including the Ref. 6538A Military Submariner version. A version with the 4-line text on the dial came up for sale at Phillip's in 2018 and sold for $567,000.


Rolex Submariner James Bond 6536/1 Acier, Très bon état

Vintage 6538s have sold at auction for prices between $50,000 and half million dollars, depending on the condition and variations. Obviously the Bond connection isn't entirely responsible the watch's legendary status. But it's important role in the history of the franchise certainly doesn't hurt its desirability!


The quintessential Rolex "James Bond Submariner" Ref. 6538

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner is a line of sports watches designed for diving and manufactured by Rolex, resistant to water and corrosion. [1] The first Submariner was introduced to the public in 1954 at the Basel Watch Fair. [2] It was the first watch to be waterproof up to 100 metres (330 ft). [3]


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James Bond 007 Watches 1. Dr. No - Rolex Submariner Ref. 6538 2. From Russia with Love - Rolex Submariner Ref. 6538 3. Goldfinger - Rolex Submariner Ref. 6538 4. Thunderball - Breitling Top Time 5. Casino Royale (1967) - Rolex GMT Master 6. You Only Live Twice - Gruen Precision 510 7. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Rolex Chronograph Ref. 6238 8.


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In 1962's Dr.No, we first catch a glimpse of Bond's watch: a Rolex Submariner, reference 6538, on the wrist of Sean Connery.Though Fleming made no mention of a diving watch in his books, the Submariner is a fitting choice for 007's screen debut. Diving had reached a high point in popularity in the early '60s and was seen as an activity for the bold and adventurous — making dive.