Roger Moore
Roger Moore
Sir Roger Moore played James Bond in seven Bond films: Live and Let Die (1973), The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983) and A View to a Kill (1985). Below you can find a selection of clothes, accessories and gadgets seen in Moore's Bond films.
James Bond & Francisco Scaramanga sculptures
Introducing exclusive, handcrafted sculptures of Francisco Scaramanga and James Bond, meticulously sculpted in the UK by renowned artist Joe Bailey. This unique project was a private commission by collector Kan Phaobunjong (who also created a King's Lapel Pin replica) and took three years to bring to life.
Theotoky Aspro wine
When James Bond (Roger Moore) dines with Aristotle Kristatos (Julian Glover) in For Your Eyes Only (1981), Agent 007 orders a bottle of ‘Theotoky Aspro’ (Aspro is Greek for white).
Kristatos:
"May I suggest a white Robola wine from Cephalonia, my home place?"
James Bond - Golden Gun on Location
The book 'James Bond – Golden Gun on Location' features photos from the collection of Hervé Villechaize on the sets of the James Bond film, The Man With The Golden Gun (1974).
Philips PTS 6271 Keyboard Numeric - ATAC System
The ATAC system prop seen in For Your Eyes Only (1981) was built using a Philips PTS 6271 Keyboard Numeric.
Philips computers can be spotted throughout the film (see an overview here), but perhaps the most iconic gadget from the film is the ATAC (Automatic Targeting Attack Communicator).
Weltron 2001 8-Track Tape Stereo AM-FM Radio
In the pre-title sequence of the James Bond film Moonraker (1979), we can spot a Weltron 2001 8-Track player.
The radio is located in the small airplane from Apollo Airways in which James Bond is travelling. When the pilot and stewardess reveal themselves to be bad, we can see the round Weltron radio next to the door that leads to the cockpit.
SCOTT goggles
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a pair of yellow SCOTT goggles in the movie The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).
Crescent Medieval Chessmen No. 18
In one of the first shots of the pre-title sequence of The Spy Who Loved Me the crew of British nuclear submarine HMS Ranger play a game of chess.
The players use Crescent Medieval Chessmen No. 18 and a red and black carton chess board.
Bodil Kjær office desk
The office desk by Danish architect, furniture designer, professor and researcher Bodil Kjær for E. Pedersen & Søn was featured in several James Bond films.
007 The Armoury
007 The Armoury is a comprehensive compilation of firearms and other weapons used in the James Bond movies over the last 60 years, containing over 300 images, including many never before seen photographs.
This unofficial guide gives a high level of detail and information on each of the firearms seen in the Bond films.
Wetbike (The Spy Who Loved Me)
In the 1977 movie The Spy Who Loved Me, James Bond (Roger Moore) uses a Wetbike to get to Stromberg's hideout, Atlantis.
Montblanc Meisterstuck fountain pen
James Bond uses a Montblanc Meisterstück fountain pen in Octopussy (1983), which has a gadget function added by Q Branch.
Flos Biagio Table Lamp
A very exclusive Flos Biagio designer table lamp can be seen on the desk of Milos Columbo (Chaim Topol) in the movie For Your Eyes Only (1981).
Tissot Visodate Automatic PR-516
Roger Moore as James Bond wears a Tissot Visodate Automatic PR-516 watch in Live And Let Die (1973).
This is Bond's third watch in the film, after the famous Rolex Submariner 5513 and the Hamilton Pulsar P2 LED watch.
Seiko 6923-8080 Quartz
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko 6923-8080 quartz two-tone analogue watch, model number SPD094, in A View To A Kill (1985). Interestingly enough Roger Moore ALSO wears his personal, very similar looking Rolex DateJust in some shots of the same scene.
Seiko 6923-8080 Quartz SPD094
Seiko TV Watch
In the movie Octopussy (1983), James Bond (Roger Moore) uses the now famous Seiko TV watch, the first watch with a built in TV screen.
When in India, James Bond notices the Seiko TV watch in Q's lab, just after he tested the tracking device on his Seiko G757 Sports watch.
Benson & Clegg Royal Navy Three-Fold Silk Reppe Tie
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Benson & Clegg Royal Navy Three-Fold Silk Reppe Tie in Live And Let Die (1973).
Intermarine Cigarette 37
In the 1977 movie The Spy Who Loved Me, Naomi (Caroline Munro) and two henchmen collect James Bond (Roger Moore) and Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach) at the Hotel Cala di Volpe in an Intermarine Cigarette 37 power boat.
Orlebar Brown For Your Eyes Only Day Shorts
In a publicity / behind-the-scenes photo of For Your Eyes Only (1981), Roger Moore as James Bond wears a pair of shorts with a blue v-neck t-shirt.
Orlebar Brown For Your Eyes Only T-Shirt
It is not often that we see Roger Moore's James Bond wear a t-shirt, but in For Your Eyes Only (1981), Roger Moore as James Bond wears a blue v-neck t-shirt.
Bond wears the shirt under the yellow dive suit in the Neptune scenes, but the shirt is first properly seen when Bond and Melina are tied together by Kristatos' men and dragged behind the yacht.
Orlebar Brown Octopussy Harrington Jacket
James Bond (Roger Moore) wore a blue Harrington style jacket in Octopussy (1983).
The Harrington jacket is worn by James Bond during the final assault on Kamal Kahn's palace, first seen when Bond and Q arrive at the palace in the hot air balloon and finally during the airplane scene.
Seiko 7549-7009 'Golden Tuna' 600m Professional Quartz Diver
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko 7549-7009 'Golden Tuna' 600m Professional Quartz Diver (model S60583) in the movie For Your Eyes Only (1981).
The diver's watch is worn by James Bond during the dive in the yellow submarine to the St. Georges wreck, where he and Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet) retrieve the A.T.A.C. machine.
Bell 206 JetRanger
The Bell 206 JetRanger is one of the most popular helicopters ever produced and can be seen in 7 James Bond films.
Dove cufflinks For Your Eyes Only
The 007 Store now offers Dove Cufflinks which are inspired by the pair of cufflinks worn by Milos Columbo (played by Chaim Topol) in the 1981 movie For Your Eyes Only.
These are first official replicas of the Dove cufflinks. The round cufflinks feature the Dove design, in enamel stamped in gold effect bronze.
Seiko H558-5000
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko H558 5000 model WHV005 digital-analog dual-display watch in the movie A View To A Kill (1985).
The watch is on Bond's wrist in Paris (Eiffel Tower scene) but doesn't get a lot of screen time compared to other Seiko watches worn in previous Bond films.
Altenmünster Brauer Bier
In the movie Octopussy (1983), Roger Moore as James Bond is offered a beer while being a passenger in a Volkswagen Beetle. The beer is Altenmünster beer, from the Allgäuer Brauhaus brewery in the region of Bavaria, Germany.
À Bientôt - Roger Moore
À Bientôt is the last book by the late, great Sir Roger Moore. A warm and engaging book in which Moore reflects on life and ageing.
Delivered, along with his own hand-drawn sketches, to his publisher shortly before he passed away, in À Bientôt, Roger looks back on his life – and gives it his trademark sideways glance, too.
My Word Is My Bond - Roger Moore
The quintessential suave hero, Roger Moore has had an extraordinary career that has spanned seven decades, from early television to the golden age of Hollywood and on to international superstardom.
Swan Vestas matches
One of the more subtle products placed in Bond films are Swan Vesta matches. The brand is mentioned in the Ian Fleming novel You Only Live Twice and we can see Swan Vestas in the movies On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), The Man With The Golden Gun (1975), Moonraker (1979) and Octopussy (1983).
1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II
In the movie Octopussy (1983), villain Kamal Khan (Louis Jordan) drives a black Rolls-Royce Phantom II. This 1934 Phantom II, chassis number 181 RY, engine number TT 65, was and still is owned by the Maharaja of Udaipur (where the movie was filmed).
In the movie the licence plate reads KAM 1. The real licence plate is RSY 1.
Seiko 7A28 7020 Quartz Chronograph
James Bond (Roger Moore) wears a Seiko Quartz Chronograph watch in A View To A Kill (1985). The watch can be briefly spotted in the pre-title sequence when Bond is getting comfortable in the submarine after the intense ski chase.