In one of the first shots of the film No Time To Die, we get a close-up shot of a Bang &...
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Marantz and Bowers & Wilkins stereo equipment
James Bond (Daniel Craig) owns a Marantz tuner, amplifier and cd player and Bowers & Wilkins speakers in his Jamaican home in No Time To Die.
The equipment is, as far as we could see during the first viewings, not seen in the film itself, but in the beautiful pictures from set photographer Nicola Dove we can spot the items in the living room of James Bond's wooden villa in Jamaica.
Marantz
The Marantz stereo set has three pieces, all in the color champagne/gold.
Marantz CD6000 OSE CD Player
The Marantz CD6000 CD Player was released around the year 1999 and like all Marantz equipment it was a top of the line audio product. It looks like James Bond owns the OSE (Original Special Edition) or KI Signature version, becasue it has an 'OSE' or 'KiSignature' logo on the top right of the front. Most likely it's the OSE version, because the Amplifier is OSE as well.
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Marantz PM6010 OSE Integrated Amplifier
Another model released in 1999, the Marantz PM6010 OSE Integrated Amplifier.
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Marantz ST6000 Tuner
Completing the set, Bond has a Marantz ST6000 AM/FM Tuner.
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Bowers & Wilkins
The speakers in James Bond's room are Bowers & Wilkins 603 S1 speakers, from the 600 series that was released in the mid-1990s. The floor standing speakers have yellow and black design, black wood body (also available in wood-color body).
Update: this article originally mentioned that the speakers were S2, but they are the S1 model, with flat black dust cap instead of the pointy dust caps (thanks to Luc Faes for the alert).
Currently B&W still offers a 603 model, but the design has been completely changed.
You can find the 1990s Bowers & Wilkins 603 S1 speakers on the second hand market, for example on eBay.
In another part of the room we already spotted another piece of audio equipment, the Tivoli Model One Radio, which can just be seen in the film.
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