Tommorow Never Dies, 1997/Pierce Brosnan
Tommorow Never Dies, 1997/Pierce Brosnan
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Tommorow Never Dies, 1997/Pierce Brosnan

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Tommorow Never Dies, 1997/Pierce Brosnan
An Omega stainless steel, Seamaster Professional Chronometer watch, the textured dial with luminous dot and baton markers, date aperture at self winding movement, case with dark blue uni-direction rotating bezel, stainless steel Omega bracelet with diver's deployment clasp, owned and worn by Pierce Brosnan; accompanied by a document concerning the provenance and a reproduction film still (3)
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Ex- lot 10, Totts Ball, The Children's Hospital, Dublin, 1998
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Pfeiffer, Lee & Worrall, Dave The Essential Bond - The Authorized Guide to the World of 007, London, Boxtree, 1998, pp.178-189
Dougall, Alastair & Stewart, Roger James Bond - The Secret World of 007, London, Dorling Kindersley, 2000, pp. 108-117
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This watch was donated by Pierce Brosnan to The Totts Ball, 1998, a charity auction held by The Children's Hospital, Temple Street, Dublin.
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond is seen wearing a similar watch throughout Tomorrow Never Dies. The watch features as one of 007's principal gadgets in the film's final dramatic sequence on board Eliott Carver's [Jonathan Pryce] Stealth Ship. Bond first remarks on the watch when he finds it amongst Wai Lin's [Michelle Yeoh's] secret arsenal of weapons and hi-tech equipment in Saigon. Bond spots the watch in a case with numerous others, picking it out and remarking: "This looks familiar".. he's told by Wai Lin "We've made some improvements... Later, on board Carver's Stealth Ship, Bond uses the 'adaptations' in the watch to detonate his self-made bomb which he sets off to facilitate the British navy to locate the Stealth Ship via radar.