007 First Light, the Bond Seamaster & the Screen-Fatigue Watch Debate

007 First Light, the Bond Seamaster & the Screen-Fatigue Watch Debate

From The Tailoring Talk Magazine by Roberto Revilla, Jon Evans, Alex Hansford

May 31, 2026 · 37 min · Season 15 · Episode 16

About this episode

Roberto and Jon discuss the new Bond game '007 First Light', the Omega Seamaster watch, and the implications of screen fatigue.

No Bond film in cinemas? No problem. Roberto and Jon get their first taste of 007 First Light, and discover the game comes with a brand-new Omega Seamaster that has every Bond fan reaching for their wallet. In this candid, unscripted episode, the pair wander from an unexpected burst of AI enthusiasm to the new Bond origin game, the watch debate it has triggered, and a genuinely thoughtful conversation about screen fatigue and stripping life back to basics. Along the way: the audio show officially hits its monetisation threshold (thank you, listeners), what really makes Bond a hero, and whether Roberto should finally retire his Apple Watch in favour of the Seamaster he worked years to earn. In this episode AI tools, agents, and a half-serious "Tailoring Talk app" idea 007 First Light: the Bond origin story and its standout opening Stealth vs all guns blazing, and the Hitman studio pedigree The new First Light Omega Seamaster and Omega's game tie-in Limited edition vs collectability, and a client's buying advice Screen fatigue, the Oura ring, and the future of wearables iPhone Air, titanium vs aluminium, and minimising digital life Timestamps [00:00] AI tools, models, agents, and…

People in this episode

Hosts: Roberto Revilla, Jon Evans

Topics covered

  • James Bond
  • watches
  • screen fatigue
  • AI tools
  • video games
  • collectability

Keywords

  • 007 First Light
  • Omega Seamaster
  • screen fatigue
  • AI tools
  • Bond hero

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Omega Seamaster

Books & works: 007 First Light

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