James Bond’s Laser-Cutting Watch Is Finally A Reality

James Bond’s Laser-Cutting Watch Is Finally A Reality

Thanks to some clever special effects, the gadgets that Q creates for James Bond and other MI6 agents are often well ahead of their time. So much so that it’s only now, more than 31 years after Never Say Never Again hit theatres, that we finally have a wristwatch with a built-in laser powerful enough to do some damage.

James Bond’s Laser-Cutting Watch Is Finally A Reality

Created by Patrick Priebe who’s well known for his creations that put coolness first and safety second, the carbon fibre-accented LaserWatch features an integrated 1500-milliwatt blue laser that can be used for about five to ten minutes before the battery’s dead. So it’s best to save it until you find yourself in a real emergency.

Priebe isn’t releasing plans on how to build your own, but he is toying with the idea of producing a few and selling them to a handful of needy spies. At well north of $US300 they will certainly be expensive for a device that does nothing but tell time and shoot lasers, but that’s already twice as much as what a Rolex can do. [YouTube via Pocket-lint]


The Cheapest NBN 50 Plans

It’s the most popular NBN speed in Australia for a reason. Here are the cheapest plans available.

At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. BTW – prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting.