A
watch adapted for the fictional British spy 007 in the James Bond movies sold
for nearly 104,000 pounds ($160,000) at a pop culture auction on Wednesday
after being bought, strapless, at car boot sale for 25 pounds.
The
Breitling Top Time, worn by actor Sean Connery during 007's mission to find
stolen atomic bombs the 1965 movie "Thunderball", was estimated to
sell for between 40,000 and 60,000 pounds.
Auction
house Christie's said this was the first watch to be modified by the Q branch
in the Bond movies and was equipped with a "Geiger counter" to help
the suave secret agent detect the emission of nuclear radiation in the film,
reports Reuters.
Made
by Breitling in 1962, it was adapted by the James Bond art department and was
the only example produced for the movie, a Christie's spokeswoman said.
She
was unable to give details on the vendor or purchaser of the watch that was one
of 252 lots at the auction house's pop culture sale.
Among
the many other items sold were Bob Dylan lyrics for an unreleased song and
actress Elizabeth Taylor's first wedding dress, which she wore as an
18-year-old when she married Conrad Hilton Junior in 1950 in one of the social
events of that year attended by over 700 guests.
"The
dress symbolises one of the most iconic off-screen moments of ‘Golden Age
Hollywood'," Christie's said in a statement.
The
dress sold for nearly 122,000 pounds after an estimated sale price of 30,000 to
50,000 pounds.
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