Films, TV & Media: Heuer / TAG Heuer

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Esquire couldn't even get the title right 🤦.

Yes that was quite shocking why the referenced the Rolex when it was not used foe the movie!
 
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No distiction of Heuer.


Yah, i thought it was a better description. My bad. They keep mentioning Rolex in the narrative 😵‍💫😵‍💫
 
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Mario Andretti and his gold Carrera ref. 1158CH. (My dream watch! 😀)
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Yes that was quite shocking why the referenced the Rolex when it was not used foe the movie!
Mcqueen wears a Rolex in the first scenes 😉
 
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I suppose this is an example of artistic license.
The Monaco is stopped (crown "out/up") at the beginning of the sequence; all hands are pointing up to symbolize something is about to "start".

After Walt presses the crown down to activate the movement, the next frames showing him activate the chronograph, must have seen redundant to the editors, so they removed them to keep the montage agile.
 
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Last weekend I cought Catch me if you Can playing on HBO and noticed that DiCaprio appears to be wearing a Carrera.
Have seen this film about 10 times and never noticed. Good catch! (pun intended)
 
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I was watching Sherlock the other night and noticed the Monaco on Watson's wrist.
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I was watching Sherlock the other night and noticed the Monaco on Watson's wrist.
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Elementary!
 
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^ That is such a slim profile. Starting to wonder if this was just a prop-watch (non functional).
 
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^ That is such a slim profile. Starting to wonder if this was just a prop-watch (non functional).

Given that that photo appears to be from the production of the fight scene (the tree, clothes, etc) you might be right.