Nicolas Cage wearing Casio G-Shock GT-000 (prop replica) in Gone in Sixty Seconds
Confirmed sighting

Nicolas Cage wears a Casio G-Shock

Spotted as Randall "Memphis" Raines in Gone in Sixty Seconds, 2000.

Casio G-Shock GT-000 (prop replica) close-up
The Watch Casio G-Shock GT-000 (prop replica)

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Film
Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000)
Actor
Nicolas Cage
Character
Randall "Memphis" Raines
Watch
Casio G-Shock GT-000 (prop replica)
Status
Confirmed

Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) runs on a deadline. A British gangster named Raymond Calitri gives Randall "Memphis" Raines seventy-two hours to steal fifty cars, and if Memphis comes up short, Calitri kills his younger brother Kip. Nicolas Cage plays Memphis, the master thief pulled out of retirement for one last night of work, and director Dominic Sena builds the film around that clock. The title is itself a measure of time, the sixty seconds it takes Memphis to make a car disappear.

So the watch on his wrist ought to be the tool that matters most. Memphis wears what reads as a black Casio G-Shock, the rugged digital a man times heists by. It is not really a Casio. The example Propstore offered in 2026, from the personal collection of veteran prop master Mike Papac, is a nonfunctional wristwatch the production built and branded to resemble a Casio G-Shock model GT-000, packaged with Memphis's leather wallet and cracked and stained from the shoot. The auction house estimated the lot at 1,500 to 3,000 dollars.

By Propstore's own catalog, the watch never ran. The man who lives by the clock, in a movie named for sixty seconds, keeps time on a watch that keeps none.

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Nicolas Cage wearing Casio G-Shock GT-000 (prop replica) in Gone in Sixty Seconds
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