Home / War Machine / Dennis Quaid
- Actor
- Dennis Quaid
- Character
- Sergeant Major Sheridan
- Watch
- Casio G-Shock
- Status
- Possible
Dennis Quaid plays Army Sergeant Major Sheridan in War Machine, Patrick Hughes's 2026 action picture led by Alan Ritchson, and he is introduced indoors in multicam fatigues, arms crossed, with a chunky black watch riding his left wrist: a round analog dial set into an ana-digi case, the unmistakable bulk of a Casio G-Shock.
The exact model stays open. The watch reads like the three-eye GA-100 or GA-110 family that turns up so often as on-screen military kit, an analog face crowded over a small digital window, but the frame is not sharp enough to fix a reference, and even the G-Shock specialists who first flagged it could not agree on which one. The brand is a visual read off the case, not a credited placement, so the identification holds at Casio and stops there.
That much, at least, fits the man. The G-Shock has been the unofficial American military watch since the 1990s, bought cheap at the base exchange and worn until it breaks, which it almost never does. Sheridan's is the watch a thirty-year soldier ends up wearing precisely because it is the one piece of gear he never has to think about.
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