Arnold Schwarzenegger dressed well as he watched competition at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup on Sunday.
The 76-year-old actor, who recently auctioned off his rare watch to support Schwarzenegger's climate initiative, appeared to be having a great time as he took in the men's slalom in Kitzbühel, Austria.
The former governor of California wore a sage green coat over what appeared to be a bright red sweater.
He covered his salty hair with a black wool alpine hat with sage green trim.
The Terminator series star wore reflective sunglasses with a black square frame.
As Arnold Schwarzenegger watched the men's slalom competition at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup on Sunday, he wore a sage green coat, a red sweater and a black alpine cap with sage green trim
He was joined by his girlfriend Heather Milligan, 48.
The Elite OrthoSport founder kept warm in a purple and black ski jacket.
Her long, blonde hair was styled straight and she placed her sunglasses on her head as she watched the action.
She wore natural looking makeup.
The physiotherapist helped him rehabilitate his shoulder before his role in the 2013 Escape Plan.
“After my therapy was over, after I finished the movie, I called her back and went to lunch with her to say thank you, and then one thing led to another,” he told People.
Heather was traveling with the action star when he was briefly detained in Germany because he failed to declare the luxury watch scheduled for auction on a customs form when he landed in Munich.
Customs spokesman Thomas Meister told the AP that the bodybuilding icon's delay was part of a routine inspection.
The action star was joined by his girlfriend Heather Milligan, 48. The founder of Elite OrthoSport kept warm in a purple and black ski jacket
Arnold was briefly detained in Germany on his way to Austria because he failed to declare a watch intended for auction on his customs forms
The watch, a rare Audemars Piguet, was won by Arnold's long-time friend Klemens Hallman, 48, who paid $293,000 for it. The proceeds went to the Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative
Although the watch was Arnold's personal property, taxes must be paid on items valued at more than 430 euros ($467) if they remain in the European Union, according to the outlet.
The “Last Action Hero” star's initially undeclared Audemars Piguet watch had an estimated value of around 20,000 euros ($21,739), German newspaper Bild reported.
Arnold paid the duty and the watch sold for a whopping $293,000 when it went up for auction in Vienna on Thursday evening.
The auction raised around $1.4 million. The proceeds go to financing environmental projects supported by the Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative.