Thursday, August 02, 2012

Tag Heuer watch worn by Steve McQueen in 1971 motor racing movie Le Mans, sold for $800,000

A watch seen on the wrist of Steve McQueen in the film "Le Mans" has been auctioned for $800,000. The auction which saw other film memorabilia on display featured this spectacular Tag Heuer watch which noted Hollywood star sported on sets of a 1971 motor racing movie about the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans. The watch in question possesses a retro 60s style blue face and has a matching black alligator skin strap.

It is the first ever automatic and square cased chronograph watch which was sported by none other than Steve McQueen. The watch made a fashion statement and projected the brand, Tag Heuer to even greater heights. Ever since, Tag Heuer has been anonymous among motor racing drivers.

Auctioneers were well aware of worth of this watch and priced it highly only to be astonished at the final price received which far outshone their expectations. Other items on auction also included a US passport belonging to McQueen which auctioned for $46,125 while a miniature drop-ship used in Aliens sold for $225,000. Wire rimmed glasses belonging to Groucho Marx seen in "A Night at the Opera" also auctioned for $86,100 while the hat used by Vivien Leigh in "Gone with the Wind" auctioned for $67,650.

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