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Bond 007 Museum Sweden, Nybro. |
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007museum@telia.com
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Goldeneye 1995 Tomorrow Never Dies 1997,
The World Is Not Enough 1999 and Die Another Day
2002
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Bond is back in "The World is Not Enough",
with a mission to rid the world of Renard (Robert
Carlyle), a psychopath determined to control a vast new
oil field beneath the Caspian Sea and thereby the world's
petrochemical industries. With a bullet lodged in his brain, Renard is unable to feel pain, making him one of Bond's deadliest foes yet. French star Sophie Marceau costars as Elektra King, whom Bond is assigned to protect in the ensuing chaos and is assisted by nuclear expert Dr Christmas Jones played by American actress Denise Richards. Filming one of the early scenes when Bond and Elektra King get caught up in an avalanche in the Caucasus mountains was held up by a worrying lack of snow in the location, Chamonix in the French Alps. But in February the Alps got its biggest fall of snow for several decades, so much so that filming halted for a few days while the technicians and mountain experts working on the film were on call to lend a hand at some very real avalanche disasters. The films hectic pace takes us to Scotland, Spain, Istanbul and the Caucasus Mountains in Turkey as well as London where Bond gets into a high speed chase along the Thames beneath the windows of the reallife headquarters of British Intelligence. As always the Seamaster Professional is right there in full effect in the thick of the action functioning as a powerful retracting grappling hook and as a powerful light source. In adversity Bond knows he can always rely on his Omega. |
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Though the standard OMEGA Seamaster Professional watch lacks such exotic features, it is nevertheless tough enough to withstand extreme conditions. | Designed for professional diving use, its robust steel case incorporates a helium escape valve for professional divers who work at great depths for prolonged periods. Accurate timekeeping is provided by the reliable chronometer certified self-winding movement. |
Bond is back in "The World is Not Enough",
with a mission to rid the world of Renard (Robert
Carlyle), a psychopath determined to control a vast new
oil field beneath the Caspian Sea and thereby the world's
petrochemical industries. With a bullet lodged in his brain, Renard is unable to feel pain, making him one of Bond's deadliest foes yet. French star Sophie Marceau costars as Elektra King, whom Bond is assigned to protect in the ensuing chaos and is assisted by nuclear expert Dr Christmas Jones played by American actress Denise Richards. Filming one of the early scenes when Bond and Elektra King get caught up in an avalanche in the Caucasus mountains was held up by a worrying lack of snow in the location, Chamonix in the French Alps. But in February the Alps got its biggest fall of snow for several decades, so much so that filming halted for a few days while the technicians and mountain experts working on the film were on call to lend a hand at some very real avalanche disasters. The films hectic pace takes us to Scotland, Spain, Istanbul and the Caucasus Mountains in Turkey as well as London where Bond gets into a high speed chase along the Thames beneath the windows of the reallife headquarters of British Intelligence. As always the Seamaster Professional is right there in full effect in the thick of the action functioning as a powerful retracting grappling hook and as a powerful light source. In adversity Bond knows he can always rely on his Omega. |
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