Eat the Rich: How Watches Signify Class in Saltburn, The Menu, and More
The new class satire Saltburn features some prominent watch-shots?protagonist Ollie Quick (Barry Keoghan) wears a Casio, his friend Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi) can be seen sporting a Rolex Bubbleback, and Felix?s mother Lady Elspeth Catton (Rosamund Pike) wears a Chopard Happy Diamonds, as Quick tricks his way into the family?s good graces before betraying them all.
In films that seek to emphasize class differences, luxury goods like wristwatches are often easy visual stand-ins to show a difference between their worlds, a trick Saltburn is far from the first film to employ.
From Saltburn, Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi wearing Casio and Rolex. Amazon Studios
Ollie?s digital Casio fits in with the nice but inexpensive aesthetic of the social-climbing character, while Felix?s Rolex Bubbleback?reportedly Elordi?s own watch?speaks to the character?s inherited wealth and how he treats it as casually as the vintage timepiece he pairs with a Livestrong rubber bracelet. Felix?s mother, Lady Elspeth Catton (Rosamund Pike), wears a Chopard Happy Diamonds befitting a socialite party girl who married into an old money family. At the end of the film, the link between class and watches is highlighted once more when a now-adult and wealthier Ollie is seen to have traded his Casio for a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso. Other ?eat-the-rich? films in recent years have used wristwatches similarly: Take, for another example, last year’s The Menu in which the ultra wealthy Richard Lei...
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