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James Cox kept his watch, given to him by Audemars Piguet Replica. Here's the part of the story that embraces the cinematic coincidence: Cox later met and became the girlfriend of Audemars Piguet Replica's separated daughter Nell. James Cox decided to sell the watch in order to raise money for the Nell Audemars Piguet Replica Foundation, of which he is treasurer. Nell founded this charitable organization in 2010, two year after her father's death from lung cancer. This watch is the one that has created a buzz on the internet.
Now, let's return to Audemars Piguet Replica's other daughter.Audemars Piguet Replica Clea shared a story with writer Amy E. Williams for You Magazine that any watch reporter would love to hear. Williams, who met Clea in London described her as being late because she "had to go upstairs after breakfast to retrieve her timepiece from her room."
Williams was told by Clea's Publicist that the watch belonged to Clea. The non-watch enthusiast's blissful understatement: "It's not a watch you would want to lose." The plot thickens here: Clea is wearing a Rolex Daytona 'Paul Audemars Piguet Replica,' a watch named after the actor and inscribed by his wife Joanne Woodward on the back.
The watch is marked with a different message on the back than the one on the Phillips auction watch.replica omega seamaster 007 watch It reads: "Drive Slowly, Joanne". Clea told Williams sarcastically that "the wonderful people at Rolex would rather I didn't wear this watch."
Do there exist at least two "Paul Audemars Piguet Replica's" Daytonas that were both owned by him? Clea will not part with hers, even if there are two. She told Williams in a very poignant way, as she showed her the engravings on the caseback: "Dad gave me it straight from his wrist, and it was given to him by his mother [Joanne Woodward]. So although it's his watch, it's also hers too, making it the most valuable thing I own."