Charlize Theron is being sued for wearing the wrong watch on the red carpet. Watchmakers at Raymond Weil signed Theron as a spokesmodel for their $7,000 Shine watches, and were upset when they spotted her wearing a rival Dior timepiece at a 2006 Texas film festival. The Theron/Weil deal was worth an estimated $20 million and now the watchmakers are asking for their cash back. In court papers, they insist Theron is guilty of breaching a contract and promoting a competing watch.
Weil attorney David Jaraslowicz says, "If you're the model for Ralph Lauren, you can't show up wearing Gucci at the Academy Awards. She undercut our entire ad campaign. We spent a fortune on an ad campaign centered around her, then she goes off and makes us look silly in the industry by wearing Dior."