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Just thinking... did Indiana Jones ever have a watch on him... if so do you know which one?
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If you do a search, you'll see this particular topic (one near and dear to my heart, by the way) has been discussed numerous times.

That said, it is mentioned in one of the novels of him owning a large silver open faced pocket watch that he pulls out to check the time. I believe it's in the 'Philospher's Stone'.

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Michaelson wrote:If you do a search, you'll see this particular topic (one near and dear to my heart, by the way) has been discussed numerous times.

That said, it is mentioned in one of the novels of him owning a large silver open faced pocket watch that he pulls out to check the time. I believe it's in the 'Philospher's Stone'.

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i believe it was peril at delphi, the first novel...
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Maybe he wore one of these? :lol:
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bruce wayne wrote:
Michaelson wrote:If you do a search, you'll see this particular topic (one near and dear to my heart, by the way) has been discussed numerous times.

That said, it is mentioned in one of the novels of him owning a large silver open faced pocket watch that he pulls out to check the time. I believe it's in the 'Philospher's Stone'.

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i believe it was peril at delphi, the first novel...
You're probably right. It's been a while since I've read the novels. :-k

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agent5 wrote:Maybe he wore one of these? :lol:
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Some sort of military type watch seems like something an adventurer might have.
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agent5 wrote:Maybe he wore one of these? :lol:
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yea... I'm sure it was. :|
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A pocket watch makes more sense for the first three movies I think . Possibly some sort of wrist watch for LC, but do we see him wear one?
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I dunno, men's wrist watches came in around WW I. My great-grandfather kept his from his doughboy days. I hesitate to quote from Wikipedia, but:
Before World War I only women wore wristwatches, they were considered 'unmanly'. Wristwatches became fashionable as a result of their use by soldiers in WW1, who needed access to their watches while their hands were full. These first wristwatches, called 'trench watches', were made with pocketwatch movements, so they were large and bulky and had the crown at the 12 o'clock position like pocketwatches. After the war pocketwatches went out of fashion until by 1930 the ratio of wrist- to pocketwatches was 50 to 1. The first successful self-winding system was invented by John Harwood in 1923.
Plus, unlike his dad, I don't ever recall seeing a watch fob of any kind on Indy's three-piece suits. That'd be a dead giveaway.

BTW, Orvis has a pretty good 1930s-ish military watch:
http://www.orvis.com/store/productchoic ... mc=Froogle

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RaiderZee wrote:I dunno, men's wrist watches came in around WW I. My great-grandfather kept his from his doughboy days. I hesitate to quote from Wikipedia, but:
Before World War I only women wore wristwatches, they were considered 'unmanly'. Wristwatches became fashionable as a result of their use by soldiers in WW1, who needed access to their watches while their hands were full. These first wristwatches, called 'trench watches', were made with pocketwatch movements, so they were large and bulky and had the crown at the 12 o'clock position like pocketwatches. After the war pocketwatches went out of fashion until by 1930 the ratio of wrist- to pocketwatches was 50 to 1. The first successful self-winding system was invented by John Harwood in 1923.
Plus, unlike his dad, I don't ever recall seeing a watch fob of any kind on Indy's three-piece suits. That'd be a dead giveaway.

BTW, Orvis has a pretty good 1930s-ish military watch:
http://www.orvis.com/store/productchoic ... mc=Froogle

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Thats really nice!!!

I could imagine Indy wearing it.
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I never saw him with a watch, but like I said, I imagine him with some sort of mlitary type watch.
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That Orvis is a nice watch, but I'd place it more in the '40s. Looks similar to or at least reminds me of a German airforce pilots watch
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Perfect! It'll go well with the Inglis HP and the MKVII :roll: Or maybe Indy stole it from the waiter he KO'd on the zepplin, along with his uniform.

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RaiderZee wrote:Perfect! It'll go well with the Inglis HP and the MKVII :roll: Or maybe Indy stole it from the waiter he KO'd on the zepplin, along with his uniform.

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it all fits :lol:
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Sometimes I think if he owned a bierd trimmer there'd be a discussion about that too........
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moviematt1989 wrote:Sometimes I think if he owned a bierd trimmer there'd be a discussion about that too........
He must have a 'Miami device' :lol:
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If you look at the ToD making of you'll also see Ford wearing a chrome wrist watch while rehearsing the mine cart fight... But that doesn't really count though, does it? 8)

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No, it doesn't.

moviematt1989, I agree... everything and anything is up for debate and argued about on this forum. It also surprises me just how many "experts" there are. Very impressive. :[
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This is my Indy wrist watch. A 1940's Omega. If Bond has an Omega so can Indy!

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I also did an interesting essay on another possible Indy watch. Click the link below to read it.

Indy's Watch

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Very good Mr Bond. :)

I like this watch

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Appears to be a Navigators watch. Is it something you own?
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Yes I do own that 24 hour russian wristwatch. I also have a pocket watch version I keep in my MK VII. Cool watches and got them on ebay a few years back.

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It's not the best picture and probably I already posted a photo of my watch around here (just can't remember :oops: ), but this is my wristwatch which accompanies me day and night, wherever I go.

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It's a replica of one of the earliest wristwatches by Junkers (German airplane constructers) for pilots, the original dating back to 1919 I think.

Thinking of Indy's "work" in the field and his style of clothing, I do indeed think he would have worn a wristwatch prefered to a pocket watch in the field, but the latter one when wearing suits, etc. pp. in "civilization":
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Keep in mind, too, that the practice of carry at the time for men was a small THIN dress pocket watch that sometimes was NOT used with a chain or fob. He could have easily been carrying one in his vest pocket, and no one would have known the difference.

Interesting story, Bond. I guess it was the one he used when he wasn't carrying the 16s Hampden hunter cased pocketwatch his Mother gave him before she died....which was in a story I wrote over 10 years ago. :-k ;)

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I always imagined that being an outdoorsman Indy would wear a plain waterproof watch he didnt mind scratching. probably a navy one, possibly with a 24 hour dial that doubles for navigation.
I have such a watch and it IS useful if you haven't a compass.
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Oh c'mon everybody knows both Indy and his cat wore a Panerai. He got it during his stint as an Italian frogman. :-k

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Louisiana Jones wrote:Oh c'mon everybody knows both Indy and his cat wore a Panerai. He got it during his stint as an Italian frogman. :-k

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This is new to me but then my Indy interest never went beyond the films and the gear. is it from a Young Indy episode?
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John rambo wears a Panerai. I think its a pretty Indyesque watch. He would probably have worn the Militare, though. I imagine he porbably would have worn something simple and rugged that can take a beating for his adventures and something more refined for his day to day life. I can't see Indy wearing a fine Swiss watch like an Omega while treasure hunting but I can see him wearing it at Club Obi-Wan for his meet with Lao Che or at Washington at the end of Raiders.

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I like that 40's Omega, Bond. Very nice looking, did you put a leather strap on it?

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Randy,

Yes I did put a nice brown leather strap on the 40's Omega. Here is a photo of my "Indy" watch collection.

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That looks great! I like the militaryesque one on the far right.

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Randy,

The Black face one on the right is a new Bulova Men's Commemorative Hack Model 96A102 watch I picked up about a year ago. It is my "everyday" "don't want to wear my vintage Omega" Indy gear watch. There was a post on it about a year ago.

viewtopic.php?f=16&t=28619&p=406027&hil ... ch#p406027

Here is the Bulova site:

http://www.bulova.com/about/HackWatch.aspx

Looks like they are still available from some stores on the web. Thanks for the compliments!



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You're welcome, I'm a watch geek on a budget.. as in, I like watches but they're something I have a time justifying to myself.. If I had less scruples, I'd buy an Omega. haha Even at the current $115 price, the Bulova's a good deal.

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enigmata_wood wrote:
Louisiana Jones wrote:Oh c'mon everybody knows both Indy and his cat wore a Panerai. He got it during his stint as an Italian frogman. :-k
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This is new to me but then my Indy interest never went beyond the films and the gear. is it from a Young Indy episode?
Nah I was totally kidding! Had that pic on the computer so I thought I'd post it.

Dr Ulloa.. good eye with Rambo's Panerai. Stallone is/was somewhat of an ambassador for the brand. What I would do for a Slytech model! His new favorite seems to be U-Boat...another big but very cool looking watch. Basic movements but nicely done dials and cases.

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http://www.victorinoxswissarmy.com/inde ... nt_prm=ANY

that is my indy watch. i think it is something he could wear at school & in the field. i only wish it was auto-winding instead of quartz. but, then again, i can get the battery replaced every year for free at the place i bought it from.
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theinterchange wrote:That looks great! I like the militaryesque one on the far right.

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I like it too, but I need my watch to show me the date. I check for that almost as much as I check for the time.
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I think that is watch would be more than suitable. Much older than Bond's 1940's Omega and in my opinion captures the spirit of adventure.
http://famouswatches.blogspot.com/2005/ ... graph.html

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As Beloch had a pocket watch I don't think it too far fetched that Indy did aswell. Wearing one on his wrist may get caught on something. I bet he kept his in his MKVII. I've found an old Ingersol pocket watch. Proberbly far too new but there you go ;)
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Actually I have an old military compass I keep in my MKVII, but it might as well be a pocket watch, as it's the same size and shape as one.
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Possibly a Hamilton. During the forties and fifties, a Hamilton Khaki Action.
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This in my Indy watch. Not really "Vintage" looking, but more fitting than a digital watch:
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What make is that watch Clark Kent? Nice photo by the way.

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Nice watch, but I hate the new style nylon type watch bands.
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It's just a cheap no brand watch. Keeps really good time though:
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mens-Military-St ... dZViewItem

I plan on getting this watch though and replacing the band with one of these straps, not sure on color yet:
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Considering they only ship to Au, that cuts me out. ha Still a nice looking no name watch.

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I'm sure they'd ship internationally if you sent them a message.
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Yea, I agree. I'm sure they would ship internationally for a couple of extra bucks. Man, the price looks to be VERY reasonable for that watch too.



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BTW, isn't it plausible that Indy carried his father's pocket watch by the time of KOTCS??

Hmmm...

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