QoS the most expensive movie for collectors?

Is it just me or does it seem like this movie is going to be substantially more expensive to collect from? With CR we had two Omegas, with the Planet Ocean being substantially more expensive than the Seamaster. Two pairs of Persols at $200 a pair. Brioni and Dunhill Suits/dinner jackets. All of these are expensive.

With Quantum of Solace we are looking at $400 a pair Oliver Peoples sunglasses. Two more Omegas. Suits by Tom Ford. These items are more than twice the price of the clothing and accessories of Casino Royale. From a marketing stand point, I think they are starting to price out even the hard core collectors.

I have deep pockets, but some of this stuff is a little out of line. I'm not saying I won't buy for my collection, I'm saying that it is going to hurt a little more based on these preliminary reports. Opinions?

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  • qbviqbvi AustraliaPosts: 254MI6 Agent
    Fully agree with you Clarky. Also have deep pockets but a worrying trend indeed. Even if you bought the stuff from CR and wear it with pride...which I do...I am getting the feeling of diminishing enjoyment moreso if the marketing gurus for the next movie create a fashionable squabble to get the next "hot" items of clothing, etc. As collectors up to us to maybe show discernment as to what we buy..or we end up as "fashionable junkies"...thoughts anyone...?

    Trend to have better collectors value in the older movies now..."methinks"..as Gollum would say from LOTR (but I mix my genres).
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  • David SchofieldDavid Schofield EnglandPosts: 1,528MI6 Agent
    Without sounding glib, it is James Bond - what do you expect? The whole concept is based on the finer things in life.

    With CR, there was an element of good fortune - Lindy Hemming dressed Craig down so it was likely we could pick up cheaper stuff - Nike trainers, Purcell's, Ted Baker. Even the Sunspel and La Perla weren't bank breaking. With QOS, it would seem at this point, high street brands are out.

    My take on this is always to be selective. Not all Bond items suit every individual. And unless you want to create a Bond museum, do you need everything? Is is necessary to buy the Oliver Peoples if you've only bought two pairs of Persol within a year or so?

    And back to CR - how many people actually "went through the card" - got both watches, the Brioni suits, the T & A evening shirt, etc?

    Oh, and never mind the DBS...
  • The Bond ExperienceThe Bond Experience Newtown, PAPosts: 5,490Quartermasters
    Love the topic and Simon and I have commented on this very subject. I will say I usually do not buy anything that i wouldn't use...thus Bond's "good" but expensive tastes has actually helped my personal wardrobe.
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    Clarky wrote:
    With Quantum of Solace we are looking at $400 a pair Oliver Peoples sunglasses. Two more Omegas. Suits by Tom Ford. These items are more than twice the price of the clothing and accessories of Casino Royale. From a marketing stand point, I think they are starting to price out even the hard core collectors.

    I have deep pockets, but some of this stuff is a little out of line. I'm not saying I won't buy for my collection, I'm saying that it is going to hurt a little more based on these preliminary reports. Opinions?

    Well, don't forget that no-one's making you buy it, and James Bond looking good and wearing the best is the most important thing; not making it easy for the tiny amount of collectors who like to buy the stuff on screen- you almost make it sound like the filmmakers are at fault for not thinking of you! :)
    Certainly sounds like you have a lovely collection, though. It's a bit more tasteful than having Darth Vader costumes about the house- the benefits of being a Bond fan! :D
  • Herr MichaelHerr Michael Posts: 360MI6 Agent
    And being able to wear the stuff about without being laughed or stared at.:))

    I have the Persol's, the watch, the handgun(s), soon to have one of the TND's leather coats, etc.

    I buy what I can afford and what is practical for use. I can't see me buying a dinner jacket as I do not run in those circles.
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    The Mantis wrote:
    Love the topic and Simon and I have commented on this very subject. I will say I usually do not buy anything that i wouldn't use...thus Bond's "good" but expensive tastes has actually helped my personal wardrobe.

    Same as Mantis, unfortunately though, it does turn you into a completist elitist snob, so you carry on buying clothes and shoes from these sources.
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  • ClarkyClarky IndianaPosts: 200MI6 Agent
    I'm not complaining per se, I am just saying that the Bond collection is going from tastefully expensive to indulgently expensive. Keep in mind that Bond, or at least book Bond, looks down on the extravagant.

    The two watches thing is a purely marketing thing not a Bond thing. I happen to be a watch aficionado, so buying both watches was not a big deal. I just think with certain accessories they are pushing it to see how expensive they can go on marketing items and still have people buy. The fact that Luxottica owns the Calvin Klein, Persol, and Oliver Peoples brands is a good indicator of this trend.

    Calvin Klein is a tier 3 premium brand. It is branded in a fashion that make it common place and available through a wide market.

    Persol is a tier 2 premium brand. The branding of Persol is a little more exclusive, a little more expensive, and we've gone from a single pair to two distinctive pairs, with the 2244s being slightly harder to come by than the "Special Edition" sunglasses.

    Now, with Oliver Peoples we have a tier 1 ultra-premium brand available only at specialty boutiques, and we have yet to know if these are the only sunglasses in QoS.

    I guess I am just pointing out what I am seeing as a marketing trend for us die hard collectors.
    As for you that say 'You don't have to buy...', I say shame on you. If I were in a different thread than 'Memorabilia & Collecting' I'd say you might have a point.{[] But I am a collector, for good or bad, richer or poorer. In this case, I feel it's is going to be poorer, or at least I will be poorer after this film. :007)
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    I guess we should be lobbying Mantis to start his QOS on a budget then. The Oliver Peoples are too tempting though, screen used or not. They must be bought...
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  • ke02ewwke02eww USPosts: 2,063MI6 Agent
    Asp9mm wrote:
    I guess we should be lobbying Mantis to start his QOS on a budget then. The Oliver Peoples are too tempting though, screen used or not. They must be bought...

    How about lobbying JonTremaine to appeal to Eon to allow us all to buy these items...afterall they must have enough fabric... :s

    (apols...I just couldn't resist..I know...I'm bad....)
  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    I agree with all these points; that Bond will always have the best and one one should only buy what one can afford (I am not one for going into debt, but that's another matter).

    I am with Mantis so far as I want to dress LIKE Bond, but not dress AS Bond. If I can get the Bahamas arival outfit that LOOKS the same then I will wear it because that's a good look to have. My dinner suit cost less than £100 brand new (thanks eBay) and everyone comments how Bondian it looks when I am at a function.

    At work I wear suits similar to Bonds in GE, TND, DAD, CR but at a fraction of the price. The ties are more expensive but make me feel great, often getting an exact match. I have just bought a QOS grey one but lost the link, will post if I find it.

    My watch is not an Omega, but a TAG. Still las the black face and silver strap and so looks great (as Bond would). Car is a BMW but not a Z3.

    What else.....oh, the phone is the Sony and O2 keep telling me to upgrade but I will wait for QOS. Any truth in the iPhone rumour?

    I am just about to start getting my Daniel Craig bod back for the summer, but look more like a hippo at the moment. Love the La Perla copies (eBay again!).

    To summarise, I try to do it on a budget as I'm never going to do the real thing, just not in that league. However, I have started to travel 1st clas on BA, but that's another story!!!! ;)
  • Head of SectionHead of Section Northern NJPosts: 204MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:
    Certainly sounds like you have a lovely collection, though. It's a bit more tasteful than having Darth Vader costumes about the house- the benefits of being a Bond fan! :D

    I often say the same thing to myself. Thank God I was born a Bond fanatic, and not a Star Trek fanatic! God knows, I'd NEVER get laid!

    :))
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  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    I would love to be able to buy all the real expensive suits that bond wears as well as other things of his high living, expensive lifestyle, but right now i need to reserve my money from work and put it towards my coming first year of college, i think most of you guys are well out of college by now and have jobs that often require suits so why not go as Bond!. But for me now i can only collect small in-expensive things that he wears casually (such as polo's,sunspel,Alfani) and anything on ebay. maybe by the time QOS is out and im bored in my dorm room (and no gf) i can buy whatever casual stuff 007 wears in QOS that id actually wear (hoping Mantis does QOS on a budget):p
  • qbviqbvi AustraliaPosts: 254MI6 Agent
    Well I was a Star Trek fan long before I was a Bond fan. William Shatner was a cosmic ladies man as captain of the Enterprise and just about "got laid" in every other episode - well at least he hooked up with anything that had 2 legs and was female...at least as Bond fans...we all have more discerning tastes....ho
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  • batester2005batester2005 Dudley, West Mids, UKPosts: 155MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:
    Certainly sounds like you have a lovely collection, though. It's a bit more tasteful than having Darth Vader costumes about the house- the benefits of being a Bond fan! :D

    I often say the same thing to myself. Thank God I was born a Bond fanatic, and not a Star Trek fanatic! God knows, I'd NEVER get laid!

    :))

    im sorry guys, but being a former die hard fan, Darth Vader was in Star Wars not Star Trek. To prove im not a geek, BOND RULES woohooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • ClarkyClarky IndianaPosts: 200MI6 Agent

    im sorry guys, but being a former die hard fan, Darth Vader was in Star Wars not Star Trek. To prove im not a geek, BOND RULES woohooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Too late! :D
  • NewsmanNewsman Erie, PA USAPosts: 92MI6 Agent
    Great thread...I was just thinking the same thing.

    Tom Ford aint showing up on Ebay! And Persols are expensive but Peoples are crazy high-priced!

    Maybe we all just accept Bond is an attitude and look and not a specific product.

    Buy the items when we can. Find acceptable alternatives (and not cheap copies) when we can't.
  • Donald GrantDonald Grant U.S.A.Posts: 2,251Quartermasters
    edited March 2008
    ke02eww wrote:
    Asp9mm wrote:
    I guess we should be lobbying Mantis to start his QOS on a budget then. The Oliver Peoples are too tempting though, screen used or not. They must be bought...

    How about lobbying JonTremaine to appeal to Eon to allow us all to buy these items...afterall they must have enough fabric... :s

    (apols...I just couldn't resist..I know...I'm bad....)

    Just caught this. That is too damn funny. You, my man, are a crack up.

    DG

    Edit - I was referring to ke02eww's comment about JonTremaine.
    So, what sharp little eyes you've got...wait till you get to my teeth.
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  • EagleEagle UKPosts: 261MI6 Agent
    Clarky wrote:
    With Quantum of Solace we are looking at... Two more Omegas.
    Two more? Pray tell... ?:)
  • jonny-dhjonny-dh Posts: 257MI6 Agent
    Eagle wrote:
    Clarky wrote:
    With Quantum of Solace we are looking at... Two more Omegas.
    Two more? Pray tell... ?:)

    I think he means that it appears to be a 42mm Planet Ocean SS in QOS. The proportions on the watch seem to be a 42mm to my eye, at least from what I've seen so far. The second watch, of course, being the new black Omega Seamaster to be released later this year. My local Omega dealer said the the new watch comes out in 6 months or so.
  • InkedInked Posts: 61MI6 Agent
    From comparing the pics I have seen of QoS and CR, the planet Ocean worn seems (IMO) to be th 45.5 in both, the face of the watch just looks smaller on the metal bracelet then the rubber strap due to the thickness of each strap.
  • jonny-dhjonny-dh Posts: 257MI6 Agent
    It's certainly possible that it's 45.5mm. I've tried on the 45.5mm SS PO and it just looked massive on my wrist. The lugs didn't hang over my wrists, but it still didn't look quite right. I'm thinking to buy the 42mm PO later in the year.
  • Head of SectionHead of Section Northern NJPosts: 204MI6 Agent
    edited March 2008
    im sorry guys, but being a former die hard fan, Darth Vader was in Star Wars not Star Trek. To prove im not a geek, BOND RULES woohooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Aw c'mon... Even I knew that! {[]

    I love Trek and Star Wars (the original trilogy, thanks) as much as any red-blooded American male. Just saying, I have to go "WHEW" that my own personal "fan-geek-ness" forces me to pick up Sunspel shirts, Persol sunglasses, and Omega watches, rather than Spock ears!

    :))
    "Resurrection."
  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    i recently discovered thats theres a alot of star wars fans who are part of this costume group called the 501st, they all dress up like stormtroopers,snow troopers and all the other troopers, and theres over 3,400 of them! though id dress up like Han Solo or Dash Rendar not a stormtrooper haha
  • JonTremaineJonTremaine Posts: 19MI6 Agent
    ke02eww wrote:
    Asp9mm wrote:
    I guess we should be lobbying Mantis to start his QOS on a budget then. The Oliver Peoples are too tempting though, screen used or not. They must be bought...

    How about lobbying JonTremaine to appeal to Eon to allow us all to buy these items...afterall they must have enough fabric... :s

    (apols...I just couldn't resist..I know...I'm bad....)

    Just caught this. That is too damn funny. You, my man, are a crack up.

    DG

    Edit - I was referring to ke02eww's comment about JonTremaine.

    You guys are so funny, yet, so childish. i like how you still feel the need to defend yourselves, which only shows you know you are wrong. keep checking in your pants boys. you said yourself you are going to have so much fabric left over. to any sensible person, that is a waste.
    i was only pointing your own hypocritical comments. still, there is no bigger jackass than Mr Grant. congratulations
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    ke02eww wrote:

    How about lobbying JonTremaine to appeal to Eon to allow us all to buy these items...afterall they must have enough fabric... :s

    (apols...I just couldn't resist..I know...I'm bad....)

    Just caught this. That is too damn funny. You, my man, are a crack up.

    DG

    Edit - I was referring to ke02eww's comment about JonTremaine.

    You guys are so funny, yet, so childish. i like how you still feel the need to defend yourselves, which only shows you know you are wrong. keep checking in your pants boys. you said yourself you are going to have so much fabric left over. to any sensible person, that is a waste.
    i was only pointing your own hypocritical comments. still, there is no bigger jackass than Mr Grant. congratulations

    You must be right. So, you gonna buy one or not, or maybe two, shame to waste all of the material that's left over.

    I do like it that you can appreciate good humour though {[]
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  • JonTremaineJonTremaine Posts: 19MI6 Agent
    it is a shame, and i would buy one, if it was $250 or less. you don't know what i'm up against.
    i am all about the good humor.
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    it is a shame, and i would buy one, if it was $250 or less. you don't know what i'm up against.
    i am all about the good humor.

    Well I'm up against a fiery feline who will cut my gonads off when she finds out what I bought. So if it's anything like that, one sympathizes.
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  • jonny-dhjonny-dh Posts: 257MI6 Agent
    Let's not spoil this thread, too.
  • Shatterhand67Shatterhand67 Safe HousePosts: 424MI6 Agent
    Inked wrote:
    From comparing the pics I have seen of QoS and CR, the planet Ocean worn seems (IMO) to be th 45.5 in both, the face of the watch just looks smaller on the metal bracelet then the rubber strap due to the thickness of each strap.

    Funny that you should say that because I thought the opposite. I originally tried the watch in 45.5 with a metal bracelet and I thought it looked too big for me. Several months later I tried the 45.5 with the rubber strap and I thought it looked pretty good. My wrists are only 7 inches so size -or apparent size - was a concern. I like the bezel on the 45.5 much more than the 42's bezel...so that's the one I'm going with. However I do think that the face of the 42 seems to be better balanced than the 45.5's.
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  • jonny-dhjonny-dh Posts: 257MI6 Agent
    Inked wrote:
    ...the face of the watch just looks smaller on the metal bracelet then the rubber strap due to the thickness of each strap.

    Funny that you should say that because I thought the opposite.

    I completely agree with you, I tried on the 45.5 and the 42 with metal bracelets and the 42 seemed to look much more proportional. I haven't had a chance to try on the 45.5 with the rubber strap, though.
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