Could it be the same bracelet mentioned in this article? I guess we have no way to figure that out.Btw, did you notice the bracelet he is wearing? Or actually bracelets? I mean rather the one next to his watch.
http://www.parade.com/articles/editions ... niel_Craig
He takes a sip of coffee and gives a loud laugh, realizing that his emotional musings on love could have an earthier context. “I didn’t mean that. I mean, I do…” he trails off, embarrassed.
I notice a bracelet on his wrist and, leaning over, try to read what it says.
“It has some little quote on there,” Craig says. “‘The more joy we have, the more nearly perfect we are.’ It is a rather nice thing, isn’t it? It’s from Spinoza,” he adds, referring to the 17th-century philosopher.
“You really are an intellectual,” I tease.
“I didn’t read Spinoza,” he protests. “I just love the fact that the more joy we have, the more nearly perfect we are. It’s a good philosophy in life.”
I nod and ask if the bracelet was a gift from his girlfriend.
Now Craig recovers and gives me a perfect Bond smile. He is seductive and icy cold at the same time. Thoroughly appealing and in complete control. A man who could kill your enemy but break your heart. In that instant, I know he is going to be a fine Bond.
“None of your business,” he says.