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: Known as the "James Bond Submariner," this was Bond's first on-screen watch. It is widely believed to have been from Sean Connery's personal collection.

: This film marked the first time Bond was issued his signature handgun. Major Boothroyd (the armorer) famously replaced Bond's Beretta with the Walther PPK , citing its "delivery like a brick through a plate glass window". Dr. No (james Bond 007) ...

: Tailored by Anthony Sinclair , this tuxedo with "Conduit Cut" silk-faced shawl collars was worn in Bond’s debut scene at the Le Cercle casino. : Known as the "James Bond Submariner," this

: While the Aston Martin is more famous, this 1962 convertible was the very first car Bond drove on-screen during a chase in Jamaica. Signature Style & Wardrobe Signature Style & Wardrobe : Bond's classic hat

: Bond's classic hat from the early films was created by Lock & Co. Hatters and remains a popular collector's piece.

In the 1962 film , James Bond (played by Sean Connery) established several "useful pieces" that became foundational to his character’s legend. Whether you are looking for iconic gear, clothing, or props, these are the most significant items: Iconic Gear & Weapons

: Bond paired his tailored suits with subtle, high-quality silk grenadine ties, which became a staple of his understated "Conduit Street" look. Collector's Items & Props