Today I'm joined by Phil Nobile Jr., Editor-in-Chief of the legendary FANGORIA magazine, and fellow watch and James Bond enthusiast.
Join us for this fun #watchtalk episode, where he shares 5 excellent watches from his personal collection—plus thoughts on watch collecting, watches in movies, watch seller's remorse, and more.
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In this video we take a look at a super rare vintage Zodiac Seawolf from the David Fincher movie Zodiac, and 2 of the rarest and most underrated James Bond watches (the TAG Heuer 1000 from The Living Daylights, and Roger Moore's Tissot Seastar from Live and Let Die).
We also discuss Phil's favorite watch (the 1957 re-issue for the Omega Seamaster) and perhaps the craziest watch I have ever seen—a smart watch hybrid recreation of the watch from John Carpenter's Escape from New York, worn by the unforgettable Snake Plissken, played by actor Kurt Russell.