This rare 'James Bond' Rolex could fetch up to $280,000 at auction
A rare Rolex made famous by Sean Connery in the very first James Bond movie,"Dr. No," is set to go under the hammer Wednesday.
The stainless steel collector's item is believed to have been produced in 1958. Four years later, Connery would wear a version of the timepiece -- a Rolex Submariner 6538 -- during his first outing as the British spy, earning it the nickname the"James Bond Submariner."
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