Click through our gallery below for our tips on how to live like James Bond…

The car: Aston Martin
Last year, Aston Martin celebrated its 50-year partnership with the Bond films franchise, which started with the DB5 driven by Sean Connery in Goldfinger. Unfortunately, the DB10 designed for Daniel Craig in Spectre isn’t available for mere mortals to buy (not yet, anyway). But the next best thing from the Gaydon gang has to be the new DB9 GT. It’s the most powerful iteration of the DB9 yet – pumping out 547PS and 620Nm of torque from its 6.0-litre V12 engine. The result is 62mph in 4.5 seconds, and a top speed of 183mph. Do be careful with it, Bond…
£140,000. For more info, visit astonmartin.com

The watch: OMEGA Seamaster 300 ‘SPECTRE’
Worn in the movie by Bond himself, the limited-edition Omega Seamaster 300 Spectre has the film logo on the back, and a 12-hour scale so that time can be kept with any country in the world, making it an essential piece of kit for ensuring punctual arrivals at all those late-night assignations you’ve got arranged with Russian spies. Or for checking if you’re late to pick up the kids. Only 7,007 pieces will be produced.
£4,785. For more info, visit omegawatches.com

The shoes: Crockett & Jones
You’d expect Bond to opt for a classic British brand when it comes to footwear, and true to form, the cobbler of choice in Spectre is stalwart of the UK’s high-end shoe scene, Crockett & Jones.
Crockett & Jones Camberley boots, £460. For more info, visit crockettandjones.com

The martini set: Aston Martin
Produced by one of the UK’s finest siversmiths Grant Macdonald, this set takes more than 30 hours to craft by hand. If ever there were an apt vessel in which to shake your martini Bond-style, this is it.
Aston Martin martini set, £7,850. For more info, visit grantmacdonald.com

The sunglasses: Tom Ford
Mr Craig is decked-out in bespoke Tom Ford for much of the movie, but steal a slice of Spectre style for yourself with these sunglasses from the designer. They’re great for looking incognito, too. Honest.
Tom Ford Snowdon, £157.95. For more info, visit smartbuyglasses.co.uk

The hotel: Baglioni Hotel Regina
Bond is on location in Rome in Spectre, but even a secret agent needs somewhere to rest his head after a high-octane car chase through a city. The Baglioni Hotel Regina is a suiltably swanky choice, with its classical façade, marble floors, discreet service and old-world air of elegance. Plus, it’s located on Via Veneto, a location referenced in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (although you’d be forgiven for not remembering that).
For more info, visit baglionihotels.com

The boots: Danner
Spectre sees Bond urgently traversing the snowy terrain of Austria. If you’re going to find yourself in similar conditions, you’ll need a sturdy pair of boots. This pair from Danner mean business.
Danner mountain light boots, £236.97. For more info, visit danner.com

The fragrance: Floris
A personal favoruite of Ian Fleming, Floris’s No.89 is a quintessentially English fragrance, combining citrus and spice. Crucially, it also comes in travel-size: handy for those secret missions.
Floris No.89, from £55. For more info, visit florislondon.com

The jumper: N. Peal
Daniel Craig is responsible for the current roll-neck revival: he rocks this suave number from N. Peal in the poster for Spectre. He's bound to be rolling around ninja-style killing villains for most of the film, but we can all rest easy in the knowledge that Craig will be doing it in comfort – the modern roll neck is made from a blend of soft cashmere and silk. As if he'd settle for anything less…
£199. For more info, visit npeal.com

The bag: Globe-Trotter
This canvas overnight bag from Globe-Trotter is inspired by nostalgic adventure travel, and therefore a very appropriate choice for transporting your spy kit (or jeans and wash bag) around the globe safely.
Globe-Trotter propellor bag, £1,210. For more info, visit globe-trotter.com

The whisky: Macallan
In Skyfall, Bond and villain Silva make a poignant toast to ‘the women they love’ with a glass of 50-year-old Macallan. What better way to channel the spirit of 007, then, than with a drop of one of Scotland’s – if not the world’s – finest whiskies. Javier Bardem may not be available to raise the other glass this time, though.
For more info, visit themacallan.com

The bubbly: Bollinger
007 has been guzzling Bolli ever since its first appearance in Live and Let Die. 13 Bond film appearances later, the champagne brand is still Bond's bubbly of choice, and for SPECTRE he'll be drinking a limited edition vintage 2009. When he's not drinking shaken martinis or whisky, that is. The ol' booze hound…