Daniel Craig's Aston Martin Vanquish on display outside Rockefeller Center

Craig's car will be on display outside Rockefeller Center until April 20.

Craig worked closely with Aston Martin's chief creative officer, Marek Reichman, to personalize the vehicle at the company's headquarters in Warwickshire, England. His Vanquish, given to him by the company, was painted in a midnight-blue color and features a deep-blue, hand-stitched leather interior. Craig, according to Christie's, has a "preference for denim and dark colors."

Becky MacGuire, sales director of Christie's Exceptional Sale, told ABC News that Craig did get to enjoy the sports car and put 1,100 miles on it.

"It's in pristine condition," she noted.

The British actor, 50, skyrocketed to stardom when he took over the role of fictional spy James Bond more than a decade ago. In the movies, Bond drives an Aston Martin wherever he goes.

The Vanquish will be on display in front of Christie's 49th Street office -- rain or shine -- until the 20th. Christie's has put a $400,000 to $600,000 price tag on the car, though MacGuire said it will likely exceed estimates. In case you're curious: Craig's Vanquish has a serial number of 007.

The last time Christie's auctioned off an Aston Martin was in February 2016, when a DB10 from the latest Bond movie "Spectre" sold for roughly $3.5 million.

But that one was created specifically for the film. Craig's is street-ready.