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Rolex Watches in the Movies

Rolex Watches in the Movies

You don’t realize how often it is until it’s pointed out to you, but watches are always popping up in movies. People checking the time, spies synchronizing watches, desperate travelers pawning an expensive timepiece to fund their trips, we’ve seen plenty of all of those. So, apparently, has Rolex and as their contribution to the Oscars, they decided to put together a cut of classic movies featuring their watches. They jump through all kinds of genres and titles, including TitanicSelmaThe Pink Panther, and The Life Aquatic. Harrison Ford’s in there, so are Anthony Hopkins, Terrence Howard, Jim Carrey, and Bill Paxton, and Marlon Brando shows up twice. Take a look.