Arnold Schwarzenegger auctions off luxury watch after customs spat

Austrian and American actor and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger attends a "Special Dinner for Climate Action" press event as part of the Ski World Cup at the Stanglwirt in Kitzbuehel. Johann Groder/APA/dpa
Austrian and American actor and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger attends a "Special Dinner for Climate Action" press event as part of the Ski World Cup at the Stanglwirt in Kitzbuehel. Johann Groder/APA/dpa
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Actor and former US politician Arnold Schwarzenegger auctioned off a €270,000 ($293,547) watch at a charity on Thursday evening to benefit climate initiatives, according to the climate group he founded.

The minimum bid for the watch that Schwarzenegger owns was €50,000 and the proceeds from the auction are to be donated to climate projects.

The sale was preceded by exchanges with customs officials earlier in the week.

On Wednesday, the Austrian actor was detained by customs at Munich airport when he arrived in Germany. Customs staff accused him of not having declared the watch, even though it was apparently supposed to remain in the EU. After about three hours, the actor was able to continue his journey and was also allowed to take the watch to the auction.

Schwarzenegger agreed in Munich to pay customs duty on his personal watch.

He cooperated at all times, "even though it was an incompetent investigation, a total comedy of errors, but one that would make a very funny police movie," the Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative said.

The actor also planned to attend the Hahnenkamm ski race in the village of Kitzbühel in the Austrian Alps.

Austrian and American actor and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) and his partner Heather Milligan attend a "Special Dinner for Climate Action" press event as part of the Ski World Cup at the Stanglwirt in Kitzbuehel. Johann Groder/APA/dpa
Austrian and American actor and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) and his partner Heather Milligan attend a "Special Dinner for Climate Action" press event as part of the Ski World Cup at the Stanglwirt in Kitzbuehel. Johann Groder/APA/dpa