No time to buy: Best gifts for the James Bond fan in your life

Live and let buy... (Triumph/Corgi/Omega)

Live and let buy… (Triumph/Corgi/Omega)

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With No Time To Die providing a fittingly explosive finale to Daniel Craig’s tenure as James Bond, 007 fever is gripping new fans and old. It’s also providing welcome inspiration for Christmas gift givers. So what can you buy the Bond fan in your life?

Here are six 007-themed presents guaranteed to put a spring into the step of any 007 addict.

James Bond Advent Calendar

Count down the 12 days to Christmas with this luxury Bond-themed advent calendar, available from Selfridges for £199.

Buy it: James Bond Advent Calendar | £199 from Selfridges

Behind its magnetic doors (admittedly less powerful than the magnets featured in Bond’s 25th adventure) are 12 drawers (adorned with a spot varnish 007 logo), featuring a raft of themed trinkets, including a Casino Royale prop chip, prop gold bullet, 007 socks, Dr. No silk pocket square, Bond chocolate bars, a golden gun magnet, Safin mask keyring, 007 martini truffles, martini popcorn, Bond playing cards and ‘Kamal Khan’s lucky dice’ from Octopussy!

Drink Like James Bond: Made to Order 007 Drinks Bundle

House of Malt has put together the ultimate Bond theme drinks bundle, for £500. The idea is to recreate the superspy’s favourite cocktails at home – although in truth, you don’t need to be a Fleming aficionado to appreciate the breadth of bundled booze.

Buy it: Drink Like James Bond: Made to Order 007 Drinks Bundle | £500 from House of Malt

Included is Bollinger 007 Champagne, premium gin and vodka, Macallan Sherry, Campari, Bacardi, all the gadgets a mixologist could want, a Martini glass (obviously), and an inevitable six-pack of Heineken…

Corgi Aston Martin Aston Martin V8 Vantage

Bond is synonymous with Aston Martin supercars, and the DB5 in particular, and while owning one would likely put a dent into any Christmas gift budget, buying a superb Corgi replica is entirely more feasible. It’s no spoiler to confirm that Bond takes the DB5 for a spin (literally, the best doughnut ever) in No Time To Die, but it’s the unveiling of a V8 Vantage that will bring a smile to the face of any petrolhead. 

Buy it: Corgi James Bond V8 Vantage | £29.99 from Amazon

First seen in The Living Daylights, this muscle car replica, in gorgeous collector’s packaging, is available on Amazon for £29.99.

Corgi Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger edition

It’s considered the most recognisable car in the world, and the Aston Martin DB5 returns in No Time To Die for a triumphant action sequence that will have Bond fans whooping for joy. To celebrate the return of Bond’s iconic car, Corgi has rereleased its iconic toy model. 

Buy it: James Bond DB5 261 Goldfinger 60s version | £27.49 from Corgi

Painted in Goldfinger gold and festooned with working gadgets — including the ejector seat – this DB5 comes in the classic 1960s packaging that led to it being one of the best-selling pieces of 007 merchandise ever.

Nokia XR20 smartphone

The 5G smartphone of choice for Lashana Lynch’s Nomi in No Time to Die, this new Nokia mobile is super rugged, with an ultra-solid case and scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 6.67-inch screen. 

Buy it: Nokia XR20 | £399 from Amazon

We reckon it’s cooler than a frozen lake. Available from Amazon for £399, it features a 48MP Dual Camera, with an 8MP front camera for super sharp selfies, and new Speedwarp shooting mode…

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition watch

Bond has long had a taste for fabulous chronographs, with Omega his brand of choice since GoldenEye. There are three Omega watches in No Time To Die: Lashana Lynch’s Nomi sports a 38mm Seamaster Aqua Terra, Moneypenny wears a 27.4mm De Ville Prestige, while Bond dons a Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition. 

Buy it: OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300m 007 Edition | £7,880 from Beaverbrooks

This luxury timepiece is currently on sale at BeaverBrooks for £7,800. Well worth eyeballing…

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro Bond Edition

For the ultimate Bond (and motorcycle) enthusiast, Triumph has produced a limited edition run of its classic Tiger 900 Rally Pro bike. The two-wheeler features heavily in No Time To Die, delivering some quite astonishing stunts.

Buy it: Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro Bond Edition | £16,500 from Triumph Motorcycles

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This Tiger 900 Bond Edition features a Matt Sapphire Black paint scheme with 007 graphics, and comes with a host of premium detailing. Every bike is individually numbered and boasts a signed certificate of authenticity. 

Priced at £16,500, only 250 have been made, so you’ll need to step on the gas to get one…

No Time To Die is in cinemas now. Watch our interview with Daniel Craig below.

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