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#1- The Super Rolex in Live and Let Die
James Bond's Rolex was a magnet, it
turned into a spinning blade that cut through rope, and it even created a
shield around 007 that could deflect the path of a bullet with its powerful
electromagnetic force. But the Rolex watch became famous when Bond, played
by Roger Moore, used it to unzip the dress of a voluptuous Italian secret
agent he found hiding in his closet. In typical Bond fashion, he then
describes his seduction technique as "sheer magnetism." |
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James Bond's Ericsson mobile phone remotely-controlled Pierce Brosnan's
BMW in 1997's "Tomorrow Never Dies." In addition to being the remote control for Bond's car, it has a
fingerprint reader, a key replicator, and a 20,000 volt stun gun. This phone
should come with all BMW's! |
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Gadgets from Goldeneye...
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Piton-Laser Gun
This gun aided Bond after his bungee jump by pulling him towards the
entrance of a Russian chemical plant and then cutting a metal plate open
with the laser. |
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Grappling Belt
This belt shot a grappling beam 75 feet and could support Bond's weight. |
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Laser Equipped Omega This time Bond's watch was an Omega that had a laser and a on/off switch
for explosives. |
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Explosive Pen
This exploding pen that armed like a grenade after three clicks,
starting the four second fuse. |
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Gadgets from Tomorrow Never Dies...
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Omega Seamaster Bond's watch of choice is, as usual, an Omega. Worn by Bond for most of
the movie, he gets an updated one in Wai Lin's version of Q Branch. It has a
pull out detonator which Bond uses to expose the stealth ship to radar. |
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Gadgets from The World Is Not Enough...
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Omega Seamaster Now Bond's watch of choice, the Omega Seamaster. However, it has some
new tricks in the form of a high-powered flashlight and a grappling gun. |
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The Q Boat When Bond needs to persue the Cigar Girl down the River Thames, he
"borrows" it from Q's lab. It's equipped with torpedos, a dive function, jet
propulsion, and can travel through city streets. |
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