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James Dowling's Rolex — "Complete list" of James Bond movie watches according to "Mr Rolex" (1998) |
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James M. Dowling is perhaps most known as
co-author with Jeffrey P. Hess for The Best of Time: Rolex Wristwatches
(A Schiffer Book for Collectors). James Dowling is also a Moderator on
some of the TimeZone Forums, having chosen the screen name "MrRolex"
for his contributions there. According to his website (see screen capture at left), he was "asked about the different watches used in the Bond movie canon. "After some research I am pleased to offer what I believe is the complete list. Whilst it is obvious that the Sub used to be the watch of choice for both Connery and the early Moore films, I was quite surprised to see the number of times Seiko watches were used." The James Dowling "complete list" is referenced and discussed here on the James Bond Watches website for a few reasons. First (and admittedly almost a year overdue), it seemed appropriate to address feedback from James Dowling on what I have characterized as my own "Definitive list of James Bond film watches (EON Productions)." On January 1, 2009, I made reference to this on the TimeZone Vintage Rolex Forum. The next day, MrRolex responded with the following Post.
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In his defense, then, I suspect that Mr. Dowling would similarly adjust characterization of his own 1998 effort as a "complete list," even insofar as it relates to all movies released through that date. The second reason is to provide a much-needed move for accountability against some of many* of the so-called "wristwatches of James Bond" lists that have sprung up like weeds on James Bond fan and watch Forums. Having highlighted what James Dowling has done here — in what I am convinced is his own original research — ask yourself how that compares to other self-asserting "mystery solved!" tomes. Finally, the James Dowling list of James Bond movie watches (however it may be labeled) goes to show just how large a task we're talking about here. How much detail and nuance is necessary to provide anything truly meaningful to the interested researcher, collector, or reporter. Examples from Mr. Dowling's list:
The reason for making the points above is not so much to criticize as it is to illustrate just how exacting — and thus, fulfilling — the study of James Bond watches can be! As co-author of The Best of Time: Rolex Wristwatches (regularly revised and updated), one suspects that MrRolex can empathize. |
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| *Sadly, since the very folks to whom these points need to take root will read this with emotion in lieu of critical attention, let it be clear that "many" does not mean "all." For example, the Rolex Forum has a James Bond watches section that is certainly the exception acknowledged by the statement above. | ||||
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Posted by Dell Deaton, December
29, 2009 at 9:47 AM |
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