The new OMEGA Commander’s watch currently on display at Bond in Motion along with other new exhibits to celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Spy Who Loved Me.

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- Seamaster Diver 300M “Commander’s Watch” Limited Edition on display along with Commander Bond’s costume from Tomorrow Never Dies
- Commemorating 40th anniversary of The Spy Who Loved Me with new exhibits including original Sir Ken Adam concept art, posters and Barbara Bach costume
- Exhibition features over 100 original artefacts spanning all 24 Bond films including vehicles, miniatures and storyboards
Visitors to the exhibition, located at the London Film Museum, Covent Garden, will be able to see first-hand this exciting new limited-edition time piece.

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2017 marks three noteworthy anniversaries for the James Bond franchise including the 50th anniversary of You Only Live Twice; the 40th anniversary of The Spy Who Loved Me; and the 20th anniversary of Tomorrow Never Dies. In each of these films, James Bond can be seen wearing his official military uniform.
The Spy Who Loved Me premiered 40 years ago today on 7/07/77 at The Odeon cinema in Leicester Square and to commemorate this special anniversary Bond in Motion has a number of original artefacts from the film on display, these include:
- Lotus Esprit S1 – modified by Q to carry an arsenal of weapons and a full underwater conversion system, allowing it to operate as a submarine
- BMW Wetbike - this forerunner to the jet ski continued the tradition of Bond’s cutting-edge technology
- Lotus Conversion to Submarine concept drawing by Production Designer Sir Ken Adam
- Atlantis concept drawing by Production Designer Sir Ken Adam
- Anya Amasova aka Agent XXX (Barbara Bach) original costume
- First Edition Jonathan Cape book, ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ by Ian Fleming 1962

The London Film Museum is located at 45 Wellington Street, Covent Garden and is open seven days a week. Tickets are available from www.londonfilmmuseum.com and www.ticketmaster.co.uk