Worn by: Daniel Craig as James Bond
Reference: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean
Brand: Omega
In Casino Royale, Daniel Craig's Bond wears two Seamasters. The 45.5mm steel Planet Ocean Ref. 2900.50.91 appears mostly in outdoor action scenes, providing a larger, more robust timepiece for the physical demands of field work. This was the first appearance of the Planet Ocean collection in a Bond film, marking a departure from the gadget-laden watches of previous films in favor of serious tool watches.
Source: https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/brands/james-bond-seamaster/references/1
Worn by: Daniel Craig as James Bond
Reference: Omega Seamaster 300M
Brand: Omega
Verification: 100%
The James Bond cinematic mythos received a hard reboot in 2006, with Daniel Craig portraying a younger, harder-edged version of Bond adapted from Ian Fleming's very first Bond novel from 1953. Despite the "back-to-basics" approach, it was still Omega, not Rolex, on board as official watch supplier. There's even a line in Casino Royale where one of Bond's traveling companions mistakes his wristwatch for a Rolex and he instantly corrects her. Craig's Bond wears the Seamaster 300M with blue dial (Ref. 2220.80.00), very similar to Brosnan's signature watch, albeit without any built-in grappling hooks or lasers, as per the more serious, less-gadget-heavy turn the series had taken. This watch appears primarily in indoor and formal scenes.

Source: https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/world-of-omega/james-bond/james-bond
Worn by: Andreas Daniel as The Casino Dealer
Reference: Omega Speedmaster
Brand: Omega
The croupier’s Omega Speedmaster “Schumacher” in Casino Royale is an understated piece of set design—a racing chronograph in a world of high-stakes poker. As Bond faces Le Chiffre across the green felt, the dealer’s Speedmaster quietly measures the tempo of tension. Its motorsport lineage feels ironic amid the stillness of the casino; the subdials tick through each hand like a mechanical heartbeat in a room of calculated risk. The watch serves as silent metronome for the film’s central duel between chance and control—fitting that the man holding the deck wears a chronograph built for precision speed.
Worn by: Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre
Reference: Longines Evidenza
Brand: Longines
Verification: 95% - Confirmed via Spotern and verified through production stills and Watch-ID database
Le Chiffre’s Longines Evidenza Chronograph is a study in controlled menace — its curved tonneau case and silver dial exuding the calm precision of a man who calculates lives as numbers. The watch’s elegant symmetry and understated refinement hide the same volatility that defines its wearer. Amid the chaos of the poker table, the Evidenza’s chronograph hands sweep like a countdown to ruin, each rotation a silent wager. In a world obsessed with appearances, Le Chiffre’s Longines is the perfect disguise: civility encasing cruelty, timekeeping as tension incarnate.
