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The November Man Lifestyle
Bond Lifestyle takes a look at the products seen in the film The November Man, a spy movie featuring former Bond actor Pierce Brosnan and former Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko, released on August 27, 2014. This guide will be updated when there is new information. If you identified a product in the film, leave a message below, contact Bond Lifestyle or leave a message on the Bond Lifestyle Forum.
Name: Peter Devereaux
Code name: The November Man
Played by: Pierce Brosnan
The Watch
The watch worn by the main character Peter Devereaux (Pierce Brosnan) in The November Man is a Lorus Chronograph 50m YM92-X156 (also known as Lorus RF847CX9) (thanks to comments below and KAL) with green strap. A rather unusual choice. The brand Lorus is not often seen in films and is not a maker of high end watches.
The model worn by Brosnan is currently very difficult, if not impossible, to find anywhere. There was one for sale on eBay, but that one was sold a while ago.
The Sunglasses
The November Man wears at least two different pairs of sunglasses. The sunglasses that Pierce Brosnan wears while driving his convertible Porsche are Persol sunglasses, very similar to the Persol 2720 sunglasses worn by Daniel Craig in Casino Royale. It's hard to see but the glasses look like the Persol 2747 but could be the Persol 2803 model, with Havana frame. The glasses are also similar to the Persols worn by Brosnan while driving a convertible Ford Fairlane in Die Another Day and the convertible BMW Z3 in GoldenEye.
Get the Persol PO2747S at Amazon.com ($165), eBay.
Get the Persol PO2803S at Amazon.com ($165), Amazon.co.uk (£100) or eBay.
The second pair of sunglasses looks like a pair of Oliver Peoples Bernardo, see the image above. The glasses have a brown tortoise frame and two dots on each of the temples.
Thanks to Chris Morgan, Omar and ajb007 for the ID.
Get the Oliver Peoples Bernardo on Amazon.com (grey) or eBay.
The Belt
Pierce Brosnan as the November Man wears a brown Tom Tailor Men's Leather Belt TG670R62. This belt is not produced anymore but still available from a seller based in Germany on eBay.co.uk for £23,76.
The jackets and shirts
The jacket and shirt in the picture above are Brioni. The jacket is a Brioni Woven Jacket.
The shirts and jacket in the picture above are Brunello Cucinelli.
Jackets and shirts ID by Harris Thomas
The Cars
Peter Devereaux (The November Man) drives a beautiful Porsche 356B Cabriolet, either a 1960 or 1961. The silver grey car has a beige soft top. License plate VD-5962 D.
In Russia, Devereaux drives a silver grey 2002 Fiat Stilo, license plate E170MM.
Peter Devereaux also drives a black 2006 Toyota RAV4, with Alice Fournier (Olga Kurylenko) as his passenger.
Other cars seen in The November Man are a Dartz Kombat T-98, black BMW X5, silver Mercedes Vito van (driven by David Mason (Luke Bracey)).
The Guns
The gun in the movie poster and used by Peter Deveraux in the film is a SIG-Sauer P226. UPDATE 2021: the gun is actually a Zastava CZ99 (thanks to the comment below). The CZ99 is a Yugoslavian-made pistol which is based on the SIG-Sauer P220.
Devereaux can also be seen loading a CZ 75 SP-01 SHADOW (see above) and a Ruger GP100 revolver (see below).
Guns identified by the IMFDB
Name: Alice Fournier
Played by: Olga Kurylenko
The Watch
The watch worn by Olga Kurylenko in The November Man is not yet identified. It looks a bit like an Omega Deville but is not the same.
The Necklace
Olga Kurylenko wears a necklace with small round silver pendant with a hole in the shape of a stylized clover leaf.
Other characters
The character of Edgar Simpson (played by Patrick Kennedy) wears a Superdry Wax Pit Jacket.
This guide will be updated when there is new information. If you identified a product in the film, leave a message below, contact Bond Lifestyle or leave a message on the Bond Lifestyle Forum.
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