Bill
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To start the weekend. Rolex 666
Ready to face the world.
Bill

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Did you notice . . .
By: Dr No : March 19th, 2015-13:27
. . . "Art's TV Repair" sign in that clip? :-) And, we had that very same '69 Chevy four-door, in green. :-) :-) The Getaway was panned at the time of its release, but looking back, it was the most authentic film he ever made. My favorite scene was his sh...
1964
By: crown comfort : March 19th, 2015-14:23
First things first: 1964 is before my time! When the Wristscan theme of Steve McQueen was announced I did a little research. I’m not a big movie buff, but of course Mr. Cool is well-known. During my research I stumbled across something very interesting, w...
First Time...
By: SALMANPK : March 19th, 2015-15:35
I saw Steve Mcqueen was in the Thomas Crown Affair at my grand mother's house one afternoon, I was mesmerized by the intelligence, the smoothness and the meticulous planning and coolness of his character and it remains my favorite film by him. Every Scene...
Strap detail
By: anaesdoc : March 20th, 2015-14:38
Well Art, my assumption that Steve McQueen would have preferred the bracelet is due to my wife´s comment about the bracelet whenever I happen to wear it. In her perception the bracelet gives the watch a colder, more technical look whereas the leather stra...
Something to keep you warm
By: Ubik : March 20th, 2015-06:24
Always liked this picture, particularly since he's seen wearing a Hanhart, which also seems to appear in a few other pics already posted. Widely believed to be the 417 Hanhart which was produced post-war in the Ffities or Sixties. The closest I get to thi...
McQueen wasn’t half bad…
By: pplater : March 21st, 2015-02:30
…but arguably the best thing about him was his other half (well, for five years or so, anyway). The guy had ‘an eye for horseflesh’, as they say in Kentucky. And for sheetmetal: That doesn’t include the cars that he drove in movies – and yes, wouldn’t it ...
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