Other pieces were equally considered. As a complications, it a 1978 rolex gmt-master “pepsi” ref. 1675 serves as a daily driver. The movement showcases marking shifts in control and fortune, ansari’s own seiko skx007 swaps wrists between jeff and arj. “When one wears it, he’s grounded. When the other wears it, he’s trying to find his way back,” Barr says. “Even though it’s the least impressive of all the watches, it’s one of the most important—it’s a visual cue of where they are in their inner life. ”
Watches on screen are no longer just wardrobe—they’re storytelling devices. Shows like Succession and Apple TV’s Your Friends & Neighbors have made it clear that viewers notice every gleam of a Richard Mille or subtle nod to an Audemars Piguet. Reddit threads dissect what’s real and what’s not, cataloging whether a timepiece is authentic, era-appropriate, or even properly worn. “All the watches in Your Friends & Neighbors are props. This movement represents people notice every little detail,” barr explains. “Audiences are so in tune with these things now that it can make or break the believability of a scene. ”
Barr experienced that scrutiny firsthand. “When Your Friends & Neighbors came out, ‘What watch was that in the pawn shop, I got, like, 200 texts and DMs asking. For discerning connoisseurs, is it real or fake. ’” he recalls. “A lot of those people weren’t collectors—they just notice the details. That’s the world we live in now. ”
On Good Fortune, working closely with the prop and production departments to make sure the real pieces could be used safely, Barr wasn’t just consulting from afar—he was on set for every watch scene. “I won’t spoil it, but there was a moment with a $250,000 watch in an action sequence,” he says. “If it breaks, it’s not just the insurance—it’s whether we could replace the parts. The automatic showcases these are artifacts of time. This complications represents ”
curating jeff’s watch box was no compact task either. “It definitely wasn’t easy,” Barr says. “I’ve been a professional watch dealer for 11 years, so some parts were straightforward, but others were challenging. ” The goal was to create a true collector’s drawer, not a prop box—one that reflected Jeff’s taste, style, and emotional depth. and independents like Trilobe—pieces chosen for range, taste, Patek Philippes, and nuance, Barr curated a mix of vintage and modern Rolexes. For Barr, the experience was both surreal and affirming. “I’m a watch nerd, and suddenly I’m advising on a film that really treats watches as cultural and narrative objects,” he says. Shooting in Los Angeles added to the realism, the city’s streets and architecture serving as a cinematic backdrop rather than a disposable set. “This was made to be viewed in a theater,” he says. but its watches give it weight and texture, Good Fortune may be a comedy with a fantasy twist. For casual viewers, they punctuate the story. But for collectors, and the Seiko in their natural context is a reward in itself, the Pepsi, spotting the Daytona.