The watch is immensely popular in the Hollywood circuit, but then again, most attractive luxury watches are. The Hublot Big Bang is a fitting watch for Tony Stark, as it represents high technology and luxury. rolls around in the dust avoiding enemy fire. In the beginning of the movie, you can make out a Hublot Big Bang with a rich blue face, probably with the tantalum bezel and gold case. A new silver Audi A5/S5 is shown a bit, and Iron Man saves a black Audi Q7 from being destroyed. Jon Favreau is NOT Michael Bay, and that is a wonderful thing. I would have died a little inside to see Tony Stark driving a Pontiac Solstice, or heaven forbid a Saturn Sky. Oh, and for your car buffs, didn’t you like seeing the various Audi autos in the movie? Obviously another sponsorship, I am just happy that it didn’t come from GM. You author (being left-handed), still wears his watches on his left wrist. This might mean that he is left handed, or has a particular preference for that wrist. wears his watches on his right wrist, while most wear it on the left wrist. Another item of interest Robert Downey Jr. Notable elements are the attempt to make the process of building the Iron Man suit more realistic by displaying the development along with testing of the suit, and the ability of Tony Stark to publicly announce his role as Iron Man, in comparison to most heroes who keep such things secret.
Perhaps not as much action as I would have liked, but Jon Favreau did a great job bringing a very different type of superhero to the big screen in a way that did not destroy the franchise. I was able to get pictures of all the watches, check them out below. To tell you right away, the watch that Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.’s character in Iron Man) wore that received the most screen time is very new, and I could not get an image of it to you show, though I will describe it. I love spotting watches in movies, and there were a few of interest in Iron Man, which I saw last night.