Omega. A Rare Stainless Steel Automatic Wristwatch with Date and Bracelet
Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997, Pierce Brosnan
Omega. A Rare Stainless Steel Automatic Wristwatch with Date and Bracelet

SIGNED OMEGA, SEAMASTER, PROFESSIONAL CHRONOMETER, 300M/1000FT, CIRCA 1998

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Omega. A Rare Stainless Steel Automatic Wristwatch with Date and Bracelet
Signed Omega, Seamaster, Professional Chronometer, 300m/1000ft, Circa 1998
Cal. 2500 automatic jewelled movement, blue textured dial, luminous dot and baton numerals, luminous skeletonized hands, outer minute divisions, center seconds, aperture for date, blue bezel calibrated for 60 units, helium escape value in the band, screw down crown, screw back engraved with the Omega Seamaster logo, stainless steel Omega bracelet and deployant clasp, case, dial, and movement signed
41mm diam.
Provenance
Ex-Lot 10, Totts Ball, The Children's Hospital, Dublin, 1998
Ex-Lot 135, Christie's, Pop Culture and Entertainment Auction, London, 2012
Literature
Pfeiffer, Lee & Worral, Dave The Essential Bond - The Authorized Guide to the World of 007, London, Boxtree, 1998, pp. 178-189.

Dougall, Alastair & Steward, Roger James Bond - The Secret World of 007, London, Dorling Kindersley, 2000, pp. 108-117.

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Lot Essay

Accompanied by a document concerning the provenance and a reproduction film still.

The present watch was donated by Pierce Brosnan to The Totts Ball in 1998, a charity auction held by the Children's Hospital in Dublin.

In the movie "Tomorrow Never Dies", Agent 007 is seen throughout the film wearing an Omega Seamaster. When sorting through Wai Lin's [Michelle Yeoh's] arsenal of weapons and equipment, Bond comes across the watch, and remarks, "This looks familiar" to which Wai Lin responds, "We've made some improvements". Later in the film, Bond uses the watch to detonate a bomb.

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