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In Memoriam: James Gandolfini’s Trademark ‘Sopranos’ Rolex Day-Date

In Memoriam: James Gandolfini’s Trademark ‘Sopranos’ Rolex Day-Date

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote July 2, 2013

Last month the world lost the inimitable James Gandolfini. Long before Game of Thrones or Homeland, Gandolfini ushered in a new era of powerhouse small-screen performances with his lead role in HBO’s mob opera The Sopranos. As mafia boss Tony Soprano, Gandolfini became perhaps the most beloved anti-hero ever, swaggering with gravitas across the badlands of New Jersey. In honor of Gandolfini’s legacy, today we’re looking back at the Rolex Day-Date President timepiece that became Tony Soprano’s trademark.

Photos courtesy HBO.