

opening button on bottom part of glasses The glasses in the behind-the-scenes photo: So which model is Bond using? Based on the screenshots and the behind-the-scenes photo from the film, we are able to see some of the key elements, but strangely enough, he seems to use a different pair in the film compared to the model in the behind-the-scenes shot. white packaging with red and blue tasco logo yellow packaging with ballet performance square body compared to rounder body shape croc leather pattern or finer grain pattern on black leather opening button on the top or the bottom of the device black plastic or metal rings around objective lens on front black plastic or metal rings around ocular lens on back black leather covered back or bare metal plaque with "tasco" logo or "Coated Lens" on the back I ordered 3 different models and they had these variations:

The glasses have been produced for many years and although they are mostly the same, there are some differences in the models over the years. The model number is "#540" or "#540 chic." What to look for when buying Tasco binoculars from the film This image is possibly taken during a deleted scene from the Tram / Pushkin scene, when Bond wears a black necktie and white buttoned shirt. But in another behind-the-scenes image (thanks to for that image) he holds the glasses the correct way.

But the Tasco logo on the front is up side down and the focus ring would then be at the bottom of the device, which is not ideal. In the movie, James Bond holds the glasses up side down, although this doesn't matter for the glasses, they would still work that way. With the glasses he also catches a first glance of cellist Kara Milovy (Maryam d'Abo), who's playing the cello during the concert. To take a closer look at Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé), a Soviet general, he uses the Tasco Folding Opera Glasses Binoculars. Bond joins his local ally Saunders, Head of Station V (Vienna) in a balcony box. James Bond visits a symphony performance in 'Bratislava, Czechoslovakia'. In the first (post-credits) scene of The Living Daylights (1987), James Bond (Timothy Dalton) uses a pair of Tasco Folding Opera Glasses Binoculars.
