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10 April 2012, 02:06 AM | #1 |
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Rusty Ryan's Watches
So Ocean's Twelve, a movie that gets much better with repeated viewings, has been on cable lately, and it got me to wondering if anyone knows all of Rusty Ryan's (Brad Pitt) watches. Specifically, I'm wondering what he is wearing in Ocean's Twelve. It is clearly a silver-colored DD, I just don't know if it's a WG or Platinum model. I believe, because of the year the movie was released, it would have to be a DD and not the DDII Pitt has been photographed wearing IRL. I know for certain he wears a YG GMTIIc Green in O13, but the watch in O12 has me beguiled. And I have no idea about O11. Anyone know the answer??
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I think he wears a SS GMT in the first, not certain
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Let me be the 3rd person to say that I can't help answer your question...
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Dr, JBA, Rusty wore a TT Sub with a black dial in Ocean's 11 and 12. You are correct on the 116718 he wore in 13!
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The watch in 12 I'm referring to is on his wrist when he's on the private jet with his lady friend at the end of the movie. It is clearly a silver-colored President bracelet, and it is auspiciously featured as he takes a drink of clear liquid. The silver President looks beautiful in the scene, I'm just wondering which exact President it is. Thanks for the help, all!
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Yeah I know the scene and can mentally see the pic. Did a search and came up with this. I'll look a little further...
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Clark/Dr. JBA that looks like a 36mm day-date glacier dial to me... You guys just gave me a reason to re-watch the movie tonight... I will report back later
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I'd only been catching the end of the movie, and never notice that particular shot before - beautiful. I find Ocean's 12 to be the most interesting and intriguing of the 3, even though I didn't care for it much after leaving the theater on initial viewing. Really a great flick.
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Agree Sam.
Here's another pic. This is the scene I remember seeing it in... Getting closer
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I got the opportunity to wear a Platinum DD the other day at an AD. There really is a noticeable difference to the shade of silver as opposed to the White Gold. Not sure if I would go WG or Platinum if I could - Platty is way out of my price reach at $72K.
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I'm almost positive that it's the Rolex DD platinum with ice blue dial and baguette diamonds on the bezel - reference 118366:
Look at the form of the bezel in the movie. It's clearly not the standard bezel and clearly not a smooth one. And the dial has got a blue'ish tint rather than silver. |
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