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If he wore a watch what would it be?

>> No.17093876

JLC Reverso

>> No.17093880

>>17093873
Probably a Hamilton or Swiss military hanova these days or a Panerai maybe

>> No.17093892

>>17093873
Bulova

>> No.17093907

he didn't
what does it matter

>> No.17093915

>>17093873
He was a college professors in the 1930s.
A hand wound 34mm dress watch.

>> No.17093917

Rolex Explorer obviously

>> No.17093928
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>> No.17094008

>>17093915
sure, for when he is teaching, he doesn't dress the same way for teaching and for going on expiditions. He would have worn a sturdy field watch and today he would wear a g shock or a garmin.

>> No.17094397

>>17093873
whatever watch charlton heston would have worn in the secret of the incas

>> No.17094541

>>17093917
didn't exist yet brainlet. a rolex bubble back would be great fit for the professor/adventurer thing though
>>17093892
also great suggestion. indy is all amercan so it makes sense that hed rock a bulova or hamilton or even a waltham pocket watch for when he is teaching.
>>17094397
lol also this

>> No.17095774

>>17093873
a G Shock

>> No.17095960

>>17093928
>>17095774
i mean if he existed today i guess. but if he existed today then he wouldn't wear the boots, jacket, and basically everything else he wore on adventures either so what is the point? also you guise are nubs hed obviously opt for a protrek

>> No.17095965

>>17095960
Protreks are for larping urbanites who go on hikes once a month on well traveled paths. Gshocks are the true adventures eatch.

>> No.17096104

>>17093873
wrist watches weren't really a thing until ww2, so he would have most likely had a pocket watch

>> No.17096332

>>17096104
Wrist watches were uncommon until WW1, they exploded in popularity in the 20s and by WW2 everyone wore one.

>> No.17096336

>>17093873
damn me and Indie got the same jacket

>> No.17096456
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>>17093873

>> No.17096531

>>17096104
He might as well have had a pocket watch, most likely inside of one of his pockets (shirt or jacket). I didn't notice him having a wrist watch on during any of the movies.

>> No.17096580

>>17093873
Chesterton Perpetual

>> No.17096759

>>17093873
indie would never wear a watch, he does so much traveling that the time would always be wrong

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>>17093873
/fa/ is a pro Belloq board. Indyfags get out!

>> No.17096828

>>17093928
the only fucking legit answer in thread

>> No.17096831

>>17093873
An Elgin or a Gruen.

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>> No.17098450

>>17093873
is it /fa/ to wear bullwhips in public?

>> No.17099508

>affluent archeology professor at an ivy league university
>rugged adventurer that travels the world looking for various artifacts
dude would no doubt wear a rolex explorer if it existed during his time.

>> No.17100710

>>17096104
>>17096332
They were already big in the 1930s as they exploded in popularity after Rudolph Valentino wore the Cartier Tank in his movies during the silent era. His status as celebrity made it acceptable to wear something that resembled a bracelet to most men before.

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ww1 pilot watch