No, I am not talking Connery vs. Craig - and certainly NOT Dalton or Moore. I'm talking about Bond NATO straps. Interesting thing is that the "Bond NATO" that appeared in Goldfinger isn't a NATO!
There is some controversy about the pattern that should be used for the fabric as well because the shots are old and not closeups. The traditional pattern is:
However, more recent iterations include:
and they appear to be somewhat driven by enhanced photos like this from the Movie.
So, what is the "Real" Bond NATO?
Well, first of all Bond did not wear a NATO as we know it today. The picture below shows that the strap Bond wore actually had a cloth keeper NOT the heavy metal associated with NATO straps today.
Second the pattern used was not two-tone as has been popular over the past 2 decades now but rather a more elaborate pattern that seems to be a Regimental strap (pictured above) that has Dark Navy, Dark Olive and Burgundy stripes.
Over the past couple of years several vendors have emerged, selling their version of what they believe to be the “Real” James Bond straps in various sizes, constructions and patterns. One of the best and most faithful reconstructions of the pattern are the Real Goldfinger James Bond straps sold by Aliasmarlow on eBay.
They seem to be the perhaps the best best mix between faithful authenticity and upgraded (if incorrect stricly speaking) features like a quality stainless steel buckle. The coloring of the nylon fabric seems to be among the most faithful to the “original,” pattern, and the one-piece design uses a self fabric keeper as pictured in the Bond movies. And at $25 in a variety of widths with free shipping, they’re also considerably cheaper than some of the other, less “correct” reproductions offered by other sellers.
Well, there's a lot more than could be said about this but only a Fanatic would want more about a bit of cloth in a movie nearly 50 years ago that held a watch on some Scottish actors wrist......