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New Omega No Time To Die trailer reveals more footage and products
Omega has released a new promo video for their Omega Seamaster 300M No Time To Die edition which includes unseen footage.
Spoiler alert - more scenes and images from No Time To Die revealed
The video shows new footage from No Time To Die, most notably James Bond sailing his Spirit Yacht in Jamaica, and receiving and using his Omega Seamaster 300M No Time To Die watch.
First Q takes the watch of a special device which probably has loaded the watch with a gadget function. Q says "Your watch." as he presents it to Bond. The watch is connected to the device via a black electric 'charger'.
Q takes the watch of the special device, confirming that the watch will once again be a gadget watch!
We hear Q speak about the watch over shots of the Omega Seamaster 300M No Time To Die.
Q takes the watch of the special device
Bond asks Q: "How strong is it?" possibly referring to an electric charge or explosive power.
Bond in Q's apartment, asking how 'strong' the watch is
Q replies "It's... fairly strong" while we see Bond using the watch in an action scene where Bond wears his Commando outfit.
"We haven't had the time to test it properly so just be careful", Q warns Bond.
James Bond uses the watch during the Commando attack - a light seems to be blinking at the Helium Valve position
James Bond uses the watch during the Commando attack
Another new shot continues from the last trailer, where Bond receives his Tom Ford tuxedo from Paloma (Ana de Armas) in a Bennett Winch suit carrier.
James Bond unbuttons his Tommy Bahamas shirt, changing into his Tom Ford Tuxedo
This time he has his Tommy Bahama shirt unbuttoned, suggesting he changes from his Jamaica/Cuba outfit into the Tuxedo outfit in the bar where he meets Paloma. This then leads to the next scene of Bond in the large group of tuxedo clad people that seems to end in the shoot out with Ana de Armas wielding two weapons and fly-kicking people.
Then, for the first time, we see James Bond in his Spirit Yacht. First a close-up of Bond's arm steering the boat, with the Omega watch being clearly visible. This shot could be an Omega promo shot, since the watch is so prominently featured, and possibly not be seen in the final film, but we will only know for sure when the movie comes out.
James Bond steering his Spirit Yacht
In the next sailing shot, we see James Bond wearing his very casual Jamaica outfit - a black Tommy Bahama shirt, grey Tom Ford jeans, Sperry shoes, Barbour jacket, sunglasses (probably the Vuarnet Legend 06, but it's hard to see) and something we haven't seen him wear before: a baseball cap.
In the background we see the water plane approach, presumably the same water plane seen in an earlier trailer.
James Bond on his Spirit Yacht wearing a blue baseball cap
Daniel Craig shares many style elements and his look with the iconic Steve McQueen and this No Time To Die sailing outfit is reminiscent of Steve McQueen's outfit in The Thomas Crown Affair, where he wears a navy Baracuta Harrington jacket, Persol 714 sunglasses and blue baseball cap.
James Bond's outfit is reminiscent of Steve McQueen's outfit in The Thomas Crown Affair
A final shot shows the watch in a promo shot that won't be in the film, but it does feature part of Q's gadget device in the background.
And the last title screen mentions "ONLY IN CENEMAS" - which leads us to believe there won't be a Video On Demand option (which some have suggested could be a way to counter the low cinema attendance due to Corona fears) at the time of the release in November.
Earlier this month, Omega released another video featuring Daniel Craig and focusing on the design and production of the Omega Seamaster 300M No Time To Die, watch it below:
Read more about the Omega Seamaster 300M No Time To Die or buy the watch online here:
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