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Daniel Craig: a fashion icon

Daniel Craig has exceptional taste and he chooses to wear modern and vintage Rolex watches in life and Omega on screen!

Daniel Craig

In Casino Royale, (2006) Eva Green (playing Vesper Lynd) asks James Bond (played by Daniel Craig):

“Nice watch. Is that a Rolex?” Bond replies “Omega.”

eva green_casino royale


In Quantum Of Solace OO7 is again wearing Omega: the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m.

But by now it is clear that Daniel Craig preferes Rolex:

 

Daniel Craig and his wife


In the picture below we can see him with a Submariner 6538..It’s curious because Sean Connery in Goldfinger wore a Submariner 6538!!

(Click here to see the differences between the two Submariner models)

Daniel Craig_Quantum of Solace

 

Daniel Craig should have at least 7 or 8 Rolex watches:

The photo below shows Daniel Craig wearing a vintage Pepsi Rolex GMT Master Reference 1675.

Daniel Craig_Rolex GMT-Master

 

Here we can see him with a Daytona Ref. 6263:

Daniel Craig_Rolex Daytona


At the 2009 Oscars he is with Sarah Jessica Parker and he was wearing againg his Daytona Ref. 6263

Daniel Craig and Sarah Jessica Parker


In the image below Daniel Craig is wearing again the Submariner Ref. 6538:

Daniel Craig_James Bond


Here we see him sporting the PROJECT X DESIGNS PXD SS1 Limited Edition Rolex Submariner, talking on the phone for the Haitinow.Org telethon

Daniel Craig_PROJECT X DESIGNS PXD SS1


This is the image I prefer

Daniel is wearing the Milgauss Ref. 116400 GV with green sapphire crystal:

Daniel Craig_Milgauss

 

Daniel Craig_Milgauss

“Image appears courtesy of Jake’s Rolex World.”


I would like to congratulate with him for his graet taste and I am looking forward to watching the new James Bond movie. Obviously, I hope he will wear a Rolex…

You can find complete information about the watches you saw in:

Collecting Modern and Vintage Rolex Wristwatches

Rolex Chronographs

1908-2008: 100 Years of Rolex

Rolex Submariner Story

Collecting Rolex GMT-MASTER Wristwatches

The Master of Omega

 
 
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Books about Rolex

Rolex Daytona Story

ROLEX SUBMARINER STORY - Special Edition

Collecting Rolex Milgauss, Yacht-Master, Turn-O-Graph, Explorer I, Explorer II

Collecting Rolex GMT-Master

Rolex Gallery

1908-2008. 100 Years of Rolex

Collecting Modern and Vintage Rolex Wristwatches

Rolex Chronographs

LANCETTE & C.



Books about Patek Philippe

Collecting Nautilus and Modern and Vintage Patek Philippe

LANCETTE & C.



Books about Panerai

Panerai Watches from 1936 to 1997 - Panerai in Florence

LANCETTE & C.



Books about Omega

The Master of Omega. SPEEDMASTER - FLIGHTMASTER - SPEEDSONIC

LANCETTE & C.

 
 
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