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: 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".

: 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. Dr. No (james Bond 007) ...

: 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 : This film marked the first time Bond

: 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 It is widely believed to have been from

: 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.