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Josef's watch

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:42 pm
by eris
Lilly wrote: Image



Fleur de Lis: when he's talking to Beth at about 31:16 or so. :teeth: -- and no one has been able to positively ID the watch although there's been some speculation that it's a vintage Cartier.


I think it's a Patek Phillippe, only with numbers instead of slashes.
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Re: TK3: Home of the Josefites (Think Kostan!)

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:49 pm
by Lilly
eris wrote: I think it's a Patek Phillippe 2488.

http://www.chrono24.com/images/uhren/im ... 5381_s.jpg
I've heard that proposed before. :chin: There are definite similarities there. It may be a Patek Phillippe, but not that model. Josef's watch has Roman numerals and the winding/setting stem has the distinctive Cartier dome shape.

Re: TK3: Home of the Josefites (Think Kostan!)

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:51 pm
by eris
Lilly wrote:
eris wrote: I think it's a Patek Phillippe 2488.

http://www.chrono24.com/images/uhren/im ... 5381_s.jpg
I've heard that proposed before. :chin: There are definite similarities there. It may be a Patek Phillippe, but not that model. Josef's watch has Roman numerals and the winding/setting stem has the distinctive Cartier dome shape.
You caught my post before I pointed out the numbers. :tongue:

Re: TK3: Home of the Josefites (Think Kostan!)

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:55 pm
by librarian_7
It's a tough call, as it looks a great deal like a classic Cartier "tank" watch...although I think those are slightly more rectangular than square, as this one is. Patek Phillippe is certainly a high-quality enough brand watch for Josef to consider it suitable to his (impeccable) taste, without being gaudy.

Lucky

Re: TK3: Home of the Josefites (Think Kostan!)

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:57 pm
by eris
Checked Cartier, and it does look a lot like this one:

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It's very small for a man's watch. (The one in the pic is the ladies' version).

Re: TK3: Home of the Josefites (Think Kostan!)

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:28 pm
by Lilly
This isn't quite right either, but it's a vintage 1930 tank -- current value $10,000. This one has two lines of writing on the dial -- Josef's has only one -- but I think we're getting closer.

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And it occurs to me, I should split this discussion off into a separate topic...


ETA: Done. :thumbs:

Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:17 am
by Lilly
One other thought I had -- it's entirely possible that it was some sort of prop watch made to resemble a Cartier. Hollywood doesn't always use the real thing.

Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:56 pm
by redwinter101
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Mick's belt buckle in this pic was under discussion ( :whistle: ) and I wondered if anyone has ever tracked down the brand.

Also we don't have much info here about Mick's clothes (apart from a couple of things in the OP). Anyone got any scoop?

Red

Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:07 pm
by Lucy
The tag line for Patek Phillipe is essentially, "buy it today for the next generation"
An apt product for one who lives forever.

Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:03 pm
by wpgrace
redwinter101 wrote:
Mick's belt buckle in this pic was under discussion ( :whistle: ) and I wondered if anyone has ever tracked down the brand.

Red

No, but apparently my eyes think that if I STARE at his belt buckle long enough, the answer will come to me. :phew: :giggle:

Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:26 pm
by francis
The only belt buckle that's even remotely close was this Edwardian antique, but it seems to be more for a female.
http://www.glamourkitten.com/acatalog/d ... e_icon.jpg

This one is too plain:
http://www.albertzoll.com/images/Belt%2 ... 911988.jpg

Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:07 am
by Phoenix
wpgrace wrote:
redwinter101 wrote:
Mick's belt buckle in this pic was under discussion ( :whistle: ) and I wondered if anyone has ever tracked down the brand.

Red

No, but apparently my eyes think that if I STARE at his belt buckle long enough, the answer will come to me. :phew: :giggle:
*loves Grace*

You're always willing to put in the hard yards for your fellow Moonlightaholics, aren't you, honey? :hug:

Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 12:03 pm
by nutmegger911
wpgrace wrote:
redwinter101 wrote:
Mick's belt buckle in this pic was under discussion ( :whistle: ) and I wondered if anyone has ever tracked down the brand.

Red

No, but apparently my eyes think that if I STARE at his belt buckle long enough, the answer will come to me. :phew: :giggle:
You know, Grace, if you could get him to undo the buckle it would be a simple matter of examining the back of the thing. (just sayin) :whistle:

Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:28 am
by allegrita
No info on Mick's buckle, but I do have some info on the jeans he wore in Fever and Love Lasts Forever. They were made by Blue Tattoo and had a distinctive, semi-circular flap on the pocket. Also note the circular stitching on the back pockets.

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Blue Tattoo was a small company owned by a husband and wife. I think it's no longer in business, at least not under that name... but the company still has a MySpace page.
http://www.myspace.com/bluetattoousa

Here is a pair of Blue Tattoo jeans (same style, but much larger than Mick's) that was for sale on eBay.

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Re: Moonlight Product Placement

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:30 pm
by wpgrace
Interesting that Mick would want unusual jeans... his sartorial choices were always interesting.
Nice stuff, but tres casual.
Whatcha suppose the wardrobe designer meant to convey by that?

Always ready for action? The anti James Bond wardrobe?? Trying to drive Josef crazy with his American Homeboy vibe??