Flora Gin & Tea Bar, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Display of all three Seiko screen-worn models associated with A View to a Kill (EON Productions, 1985), along with period advertising and official identification confirmation letter from Mark Mills, watch handler for the movies on behalf of Seiko UK. Gallery of which this kiosk was a part hosted at National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia, Pennsylvania, June 11, 2010 - April 30, 2011.
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Display of Commemorative Omega "Casino Royale" Seamaster Planet Ocean reference 2907.50.91, released in 2006, along with associated materials. This kiosk featured in first-of-its-kind exhibition of all then-known James Bond watch brands worn on-screen in EON Productions movies to date, hosted at the National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia, Pennsylvania, June 11, 2010 - April 30, 2011.
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Omega Seamaster 600m wristwatch is shown on cover page of Cosmopolitan magazine in which original "Quantum of Solace" short story was featured. Watch courtesy of Lewis Jewelers, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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This mid-1980s Seiko Quartz model on OEM rubber strap is in all aspects identical to the (non-gadget-modified) diver watch worn by Roger Moore in the James Bond motion picture, A View to a Kill (EON Productions, 1983).
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My "old" Seiko SBBN007 diver's watch finally gets a bracelet. This watch originally came with the Z-22 "wave vent" rubber strap fitted but I swapped it for a 22mm thick leather strap as soon as I got it, back in 2007.
I don't recall the original SBBN007 "Tuna Can" being sold with a factory fitted bracelet, so most owners of this model made do with either the original rubber band or with aftermarket metal bracelets.
I know a fellow watch collector who graciously gifted me with one of his extra watch bands. It had this unique "rice bead" pattern, solid links, stainless steel material and was known as the "Watchadoo".
The bracelet was originally on a vintage Seiko 7002-7001 which I didn't particularly like (it had a non original Seiko dial) and it took me years to try a swap.
Needless to say, this Tuna Can immediately felt heavier on my wrist and I had the links adjusted for a snug fit or the weight of this watch would cause it to slip down due to gravity.