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r11co

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  1. and in Moonraker, Gala Brand notes:

    OK, so Ian Fleming wrote in Casino Royale and Moonraker that Bond looked something like Hoagy Carmichael. :p

    I agree though that Dalton played the part closest to the Fleming characterisation Not so sure about the looks though......

    Whilst I thought DC did a great job on CR......he's still got a face like a well skelped a r s e......

    What's that got to do with anything?! Being ugly never stopped you getting your oats.... :lol:

  2. Craig acted the part fine, he just doesn't look how Fleming described Bond.

    So, how many Bond novels have you read then?!

    This is the person Ian Fleming wrote in Casino Royale as being closest to Bond's appearance...

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    Not a bad likeness IMO...

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    PS. Clive Owen didn't turn it down. He wasn't asked (although Sony Pictures lobbied Babs Broccoli and Michael Wilson hard to consider him).

  3. As someone who owns a SA-CD/DVD-Audio player, pugs, I know where you are coming from.

    But, as the quality retrograde step that MP3 is compared to the 25 year old format that is CD audio proves - ultimate quality is not the deciding factor in format wars.

    DVD killed VHS because they take up less space as well as offering better quality.

    Hi capacity discs will not offer huge perceptible differences to the masses - especially at the costs involved. History shows they will instead go for the convenience of the-same-as-or-slightly-better than DVD quality in a convenient package.

    PS. WRT to where I am getting content, the mediaserver is networked to one satellite and one cable tuner streaming HD channels off-air to it.

    If I want real quality there's a cinema 5 minutes down the road.....

  4. Well, you are inviting comments, so here goes.

    The orange colour on the bezel looks 'washed out'. Better examples of this watch have been sold by our respected dealers here.

    As for the movement, the subdials are, typically, too far apart compared to the genuine article as the replica modified 7750 movement contained within bears no resemblance or relation whatsoever to the Calibre 3313 movement used in the original - which is a totally 'in-house' movement and not an ETA design.

  5. 42mm actually, on rubber.

    45mm, actually, on rubber (coz he's almost as big a Bond fan as I am). Scalloping on the bezel is a dead giveaway.

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    His previous daily beater was a blue faced 'Brosnan' SMP 300m.

  6. I have 5 SMP blue dials, 2537.80, 2531.80, 2599.80, 2535.80, 2226.80

    (007 Bond, SMP, Chrono, GMT, Bond spiral)

    and they all have different cases and bracelets!

    GMT, chrono and standard should have different cases. Chrono case will be significantly thicker and bracelet end-links will be chunkier to match. Also, He valve on chrono should align with the 10 marker.

    GMT and standard bracelets should be identical, but GMT caseback should be deeper with display back, and crown guards shaped differently.

    The real down-turn in quality of this rep co-incided with the change from pins to screws in the bracelet. My circa 2004 model clasp spring started to lose strength, but I replaced it with a genuine Omega one which fitted perfectly. I doubt you'd be able to do something similar with today's model.

  7. I think what you've got there is a rep of a rep of a rep. The fact that the watch went 'out-of-stock' and then reutrned kind of suggests a new manufacturer.

    The decline in quality of the SMP is a much discussed topic here in RWG.

    Kind of funny to think that my first proper rep was an 'old factory' standard (ie. not 007) 2824 SMP from Paul, bought 4 years ago for the discounted sum of $175!!

    Still have it, and it still kicks the ass of any SMP you'll buy today (with the exception perhaps of the cheapo Asian GMT without the He valve).

  8. Hard to be sure but it looks to me Craig is sporting the smaller 42mm PO on this photo. The 45mm on the bracelet is an absolute beast.

    Maybe, but remember also that Daniel Craig has made body building part of his standard preparation for playing Bond!

    When the first pictures off the set of Casino Royale appeared, some commentators mistakenly reckoned what we all now know is the 45mm Planet Ocean on rubber strap was in fact a DeVille, simply because DC made it look 'small'.

  9. Well folks, principle filming of Bond 22 started this week in London (approx 1 month behind schedule because of the writers' strike).

    First pics of DC on set show that the Planet Ocean is back, but the rubber 'action' strap has been replaced for the more elegant SS bracelet.

    Preliminary filming in August 2007 took place on location in Siena, Italy, and Daniel turned up there wearing the same watch, although he was not actually due to appear in front of camera then as the purpose of filming was to capture the 'Palio' horse race event.

    PS. I am also pleased to see that the continued rumours of a 'sky blue' bezelled chrono version of the PO making its debut in the movie have so far proved untrue.

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  10. Or one installed for every time you call her on it? C'mon dude, there's just no need for bringing that to a thread I started to get advice on importing cars... It's supposed to be the season for goodwill and all that...

    Happy New Year to you!

    PS. I do wish sometimes that you'd take your one-to-one conversations that you and Vikki have in open threads over to PM though. The request for classifieds being a prime example.... <_<

    [flameproofing] PPS. This is not a personal attack - just some advice to avoid the clutter that gathers, so please don't try interpret it as one. [/flameproofing]

  11. Ladies don't wear teency, spaghetti watches anymore, so even if she has tiny wrists

    A rather sweeping generalisation that my 5'1" petite wife would take you to task over. Sure, she has a pink 'beach' Daytona, but that is ridiculous for a whole load of other reasons than size (plus it ain't that big by today's standards).

    @juicy - how about an Omega Quadrella. A bit different from the round Constellations, and my missus has hardly taken off the one I got her for Christmas last year. Available from many of our good collectors (I know for a fact that the example shown on one dealer-who-shall-remain-nameless's site is the very watch my wife now owns!)

    It's good enough for Nicole Kidman after all!!!

  12. If you read what I'd written, rather than just use the opportunity to jump on the bandwagon and ridicule me, you'd see that the picture of the back was only posted after I raised the question.

    :huh:

    Errrr, no it wasn't!?.........

    Is the back taken the same watch as the front? The push buttons look skewiff from the back.

    Anyhoo....

    Ridiculing people is definitely NOT what RWG is about.

    Unless (i) you deserve it, and (ii) you get in Neil's way ;)

    Good natured denigration has always been a part of this place. Just that recently some have become a bit more touchy!

  13. Hey, what do I know, as you said, you've been "researching for months".....

    Indeed.

    And then people question why the suggestion of a one-stop guide to rep 'tells' is a hairbrained scheme....! Looking for the tells and completely failing to notice the obvious genuine (and so far un-repped) movement in the back.

    :rolleyes:

    :D No worries Rico, the dial won't be skeletonised in the production model.

    But they'll keep the display back, and that's the bit I was thinking about :o

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