In the movie A View To A Kill (1985), Max Zorin (played by Christopher Walken) wears a pair of gold Cartier Vendome Santos sunglasses and eyeglasses. The sunglasses are worn by Zorin when he meets James Bond (Roger Moore) at Château de Chantilly.
In the movie Quantum of Solace (2008), villain Dominic Greene (played by Mathieu Amalric) wears a pair of Cutler and Gross 0425 Brown Stripe sunglasses. The glasses are worn by Greene in Haiti when he meets general Medrano.
In Quantum of Solace (2008), James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears Tom Ford sunglasses, model FT108. Although they are very similar or identical to Oliver Peoples Airman sunglasses, they were finally identified to be Tom Ford sunglasses.
In the movie The World is Not Enough (1999), James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) wears a pair of Calvin Klein sunglasses, modelnumber 2007, during the ski chase scene with Elektra King (Sophie Marceau). Bond wears an Omega Outdoor Agencies ski suit in the scene.
In Casino Royale, James Bond wears two pairs of Persol frames. When Bond arrives in The Bahamas, he wears a Persol metal frame: Persol 2244. In the second part of the story after experiencing a number of adventures, James changes to Persol style 2720.
The Persol 2244S are probably the sunglasses that will be worn by Daniel Craig in Casino Royale. The picture is of the version with a black frame, but the movie-version will probably have the Gunmetal frame.
In Die Another Day, Pierce Brosnan wears Persol PE2672-S when he is in Havana, Cuba. The glasses can be seen when he walks to Raoul's cigar factory, and when he drives in the 1957 Ford Fairlane to the beach bar where he meets Jinx (Halle Berry).
The blue X-Ray specs from The World Is Not Enough are one of the most sought-after accessories by Bond fans. The ones in the movie were actually not of any known brand.