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In Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code, movies, the character Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) wears a Mickey Mouse watch and when somebody asks about it he never answers (or did I miss it?). The watch doesn't suit his personality. What is the significance of the watch? Is it explained in the novels?
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edited Sep 29 '16 at 8:30
Chanandler Bong
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I have to agree with you. There is also some evidence on how Robert Langdon Loves his watch. The Points are: 1. Losing His Watch- In Dan Brown's latest novel; Inferno Robert Langdon Loses his watch and is clearly disheartened. There were quite a few points in the novel that clearly annotates that Langdon Really Loves his watch. The image of his beloved Mickey Mouse Watch Is Here: !watchesinmovies.info/img/f/AngelsAndDemons_Mickey.jpg If you cannot see the watch clearly, the image depicted below is the exact watch used in the movies "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angles and Demons" !http – user28658 Dec 13 '15 at 18:05
Transhumanist Ray Kurzveil also has same watch, coincidence? – user42337 Oct 19 '16 at 18:05
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