Tue, Feb 23, 2016
Prototype one, the Omega Seamaster 300 worn by Daniel Craig in Spectre, was sold at a Bond-themed auction in London recently.
Christie's live and online auction 'James Bond Spectre' featured the film's memorabilia from the archives of Eon Productions, the makers of the Bond films.
At the live auction, the watch fetched £92,500 ($131,400), an Omega statement said.
This special timepiece features a stainless steel case and sleek black dial. The bi-directional rotating bezel is also black, this time made from polished ceramic with a LiquidMetal 12-hour scale.
Other unique features include the "lollipop" central seconds hands, as well as the five-stripe black and grey Nato strap. On the inside, this watch is driven by the highly innovative Omega master co-axial calibre 8400, a revolutionary movement in its own right.
All proceeds from the auction will benefit Doctors without Borders and other non-profit organisations, the Omega statement said.
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