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No Time To Die
5 things to know about No Time To Die and James Bond’s future according to the Omega CEO
The obvious place to begin this article would be to wax lyrical about Daniel Craig’s performance in this, his last, unintentionally drawn-out yet still seminal outing as the world’s most philandering spy (sorry Austin). But then that would be unfair on the true hero of No Time To Die – 007’s timepiece.
Wary a large proportion of you haven’t had the chance to sit through the two hours 43 minutes of Cary Joji Fukunaga mayhem yet, why not treat this as a call to action to pre-book those tickets.
Ahead of the global premiere at London’s Royal Albert Hall (where Craig opted for a Seamaster Aqua Terra Co-Axial Master Chronometer to mix things up), I caught up with the only watch CEO who comes close to being considered for the now vacant role of James Bond – the disarmingly charming Raynald Aeschlimann, who gave only nuggets of horologically-themed gold.
https://timeandtidewatches.com/the-omeg ... ds-future/
The obvious place to begin this article would be to wax lyrical about Daniel Craig’s performance in this, his last, unintentionally drawn-out yet still seminal outing as the world’s most philandering spy (sorry Austin). But then that would be unfair on the true hero of No Time To Die – 007’s timepiece.
Wary a large proportion of you haven’t had the chance to sit through the two hours 43 minutes of Cary Joji Fukunaga mayhem yet, why not treat this as a call to action to pre-book those tickets.
Ahead of the global premiere at London’s Royal Albert Hall (where Craig opted for a Seamaster Aqua Terra Co-Axial Master Chronometer to mix things up), I caught up with the only watch CEO who comes close to being considered for the now vacant role of James Bond – the disarmingly charming Raynald Aeschlimann, who gave only nuggets of horologically-themed gold.
https://timeandtidewatches.com/the-omeg ... ds-future/
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