Why James Bond Should Wear a Jaeger-LeCoultre
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Why James Bond Should Wear a Jaeger-LeCoultre

By Dje · Oct 31, 2008 · 23 replies
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Dje's 2008 post provocatively questions James Bond's watch choices, suggesting that a Jaeger-LeCoultre timepiece would be a more fitting companion for the iconic spy. This discussion explores how JLC's heritage, complications, and classic designs align with Bond's sophisticated persona, offering a compelling alternative to his on-screen selections.

Today is the day for the launch of the new Bond movie, you know that !

 

This time James doesn't get a brand new AM. The last James Bond girl would be hard, if possible, to beat!

 

What I've read bout the movie is not very positive! I'm still planning to go and see it.

 

What could save the movie, if necessary?

 

Maybe a real watch!

 

Mr Bond, when did you wear a real watch for the last time?  

 



Nothing new under the bonnet

 

Of course you don't get a new car, but you have a so excellent one……

 

I'm even sure you have a few to choose from! Can you choose your watch too? Are there real choices?

 

What about taking some time to investigate about this secret company called Jaeger-LeCoutre?

 

They have some intriguing secrets to share. You may be surprised by some of their talents!

 



Intriguing

 

You could begin and take it easy, with a brand new titanium Polo Fields, specially adapted to a rider like you!

 

Its black style would suit perfectly your night dress.

 



Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Squadra Polo Fields

 

Of course you're entitled to find it too square for a rounded mind like yours. Take some time to investigate more and find another option.

 

You dive, don't you?

 

How deep are you ready to go?

 



Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving GMT

 

You may not be able to follow your diving watch deep enough, but it will follow you everywhere. It's a GMT watch you know, so you can take it around the globe.

 

OK I have selected a last choice, in case you find the former one a bit too casual, if not too toolish!

 

Let me say that for this one you'll have to run, it won't be easy, even for you!

 

The watch comes from a time when you were trying your first Aston!

 

No not the DBS James, not the Vanquish, neither the V8, try to remember, the DB5!

 



Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Tribute to Polaris 1965 Edition

 

THE watch would be perfect for you, not just because it's beautiful, waterproof, formal but humble!

 

It would be perfect because it has an alarm and you spend so much time in bed, lazy you!

 

I wish you good luck but at least this time I'll get it before you! 

 

James, let us know how they work in your real life, we can't wait!

 

See you

 

Dje

 

Post Scriptum: if someone has another idea, another watch to present to James, don't hesitate!

 

This message has been edited by Dje on 2008-11-04 05:39:45

About the Omega Seamaster Ref. 007Edition

The Omega Seamaster 007 Edition, reference 210.92.42.20.01.001, distinguishes itself within the Seamaster Diver 300M collection through its specific aesthetic and material choices. This particular reference offers a distinct interpretation of the Seamaster Diver 300M, setting it apart from standard production models with its unique dial and bezel execution, and the use of lightweight titanium for both the case and bracelet. It represents a focused design within the broader Seamaster lineage.

This edition features a 42mm case crafted from grade 2 titanium, paired with a domed sapphire crystal that enhances its vintage-inspired appearance. The watch is powered by the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806, an automatic movement certified to meet the industry's highest standards of precision, chronometric performance, and magnetic resistance. It offers a power reserve of 55 hours and is water-resistant to 300 meters.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Seamaster Diver 300M with a specific material and color palette. Its cohesive design, from the tropical brown dial to the titanium mesh bracelet, creates a unified presentation. The absence of a date complication further contributes to its clean and symmetrical dial layout, a detail often appreciated by enthusiasts.

Specifications

Caliber
Omega 8806
Case
Titanium
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Tropical brown
Water Resist.
300m
Crystal
Domed sapphire

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amanico
Oct 31, 2008

This one, maybe, for its innovative presentation of the Chrono? This one because of its class? Or this one because it belonged to the RAF??? Or this Beautiful Deep Sea Alarm? Well, indeed, J.BOND has a wide choice between all these marvels! Best! Nicolas

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watchme
Oct 31, 2008

Love the collection and collective thoughts, Jerome. I think the perfect watch, while wearing a black tux and sipping a martini (shaken - not stirred, of course), would be a Reverso Grande GMT, so that he can keep track of time at the home office in Merry Ol' England, and also the local time where he's on the hunt for the bad guy (and for the sexy siren). -Dean

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Cookies
Oct 31, 2008

was hoping that annie lennox could do the theme song but ended up on the lap on alicia keys. Horrible song, i think casino royale had a powerful theme song. Then the aston martin DBS was released and that cool transponder watch outdid the ubiquitous seamaster bond wears.Someone made a remark that should be bond's watch, and i totally agree. And the car didn't change. I expected a DBS but nope. Since when did Ian Flemming ordain that bond is stuck to mass market products. Bond might as well sport

AJ
ajlc
Nov 1, 2008

what do beta and eta stand for in that equation?

DR
DrStrong
Nov 2, 2008

remember the line in Casino Royal (the novel): He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex. ;-) (screen capture: Jake)

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AlexSunrise
Nov 2, 2008

with a Pam 190? JLC 8 days PR movement with a sexy Radiomir case courtesy of Panerai. Sounds like a winning combination to me. Pic from Panerai website All the best, Commander Sunrise

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