The 16 Best Watches at the Oscars, From Michael B. Jordan’s Vintage Piaget to Timothée Chalamet’s Favourite Urban Jurgensen
There was a little something for every wrist on Hollywood's biggest red carpet.
The Academy Awards have long been Hollywood’s biggest night, and with that distinction comes the expectation of a certain level of pomp and circumstance on its red carpet. Gowns are grander, tuxedos are sleeker, and the jewellery has more sparkle. Everything is pressed, polished, and amplified.
This year’s Oscars red carpet had just as much opulence as its predecessors. But on the wrist, watches showed an uncharacteristic level of variety. Instead of sticking with the tradition of a classic dress watch (known for its leather strap, clean dial, elegant numerals, and slim design), many attendees opted for a little something extra as a reflection of personal style.
The trend echoes the timepieces that have been walking the red carpet all season, starting with the bevy of “look-at-me” watches at the Golden Globes. At the Oscars, this trend expanded, reflecting an even broader sense of creativity and personal style, both on the wrist and in head-to-toe looks. That meant something as simple as a metal bracelet or the round-but-not-round shape of Gabriel Leone’s Bvlgari Octo Roma. It could be an unexpected complication, as seen in Timothée Chalamet’s Urban Jürgense’s UJ-2, with its double-wheel natural escapement, or Kumail Nanjiani’s Vacheron Constantin Overseas, done in rose gold with an ultra-slim tourbillon skeleton.
Personal style also took centre stage in design; take Ryan Coogler’s Cartier Tank à Guichets with its ticket-window aperture, an archival revival that was one of the biggest debuts of the past year. Michael B. Jordan continued to show his inclination for vintage pieces with a Piaget Protocole from the ‘70s. Shaboozey’s Chopard L’Heure du Diamont ticked the full-on, diamond-studded box, while Hudson Williams, Pedro Pascal and Usher all wore timepieces that are categorised for and typically worn by women.
Here is a closer look at the variety of watches on the Oscars red carpet this year.
Michael B. Jordan’s vintage Piaget Protocole

The Best Actor winner continued his run on vintage watches (remember that Audemars Piguet Bamboo he wore last month?) with a Piaget Protocole, a vintage style from the 1970s with a pavé diamond dial and black leather strap.
Ryan Coogler’s Cartier Tank à Guichets

It’s fitting that a director known for his unconventional approach to Hollywood would choose Cartier’s Tank à Guichets, an archival design from the brand that was revived again last year with a twist. His limited-edition platinum version took the original layout and rotated it for a new spin on the design. “Guichets” is French for the type of ticket window that would sell movie tickets—even more apropos for the box office success of Sinners.
Timothée Chalamet’s Urban Jürgensen’s UJ-2

The Marty Supreme star capped off his awards-season romance with Urban Jürgensen in the brand’s UJ-2 (a creation by master independent watchmaker Kari Voutilainen) by wearing it with an all-white tuxedo and a handful of rings.
Kumail Nanjiani’s Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon Skeleton

The actor and comedian is known for his watch game and continued his track record with a Vacheron Constantin Overseas in rose gold with a skeletonised tourbillon that measures just 5.65 millimetres in thickness. Its tourbillon cage is inspired by the brand’s Maltese cross logo.
Josh Groban’s Patek Philippe Nautilus

The singer’s classic Nautilus Ref. 5726/1A-014 with annual calendar, day, date and month apertures, moon phase, and sweep seconds proves why the complicated watch continues to be such a hot-ticket for collectors—the elite power watch looks just as good with a tux as it does with a pair of jeans.
Hudson Williams’ Bvlgari Serpenti Tubogas

The Heated Rivalry star continued his penchant for pushing the sartorial envelope by adding one of Bvlgari’s iconic Serpenti Tubogas flexible coiled watches to his Balenciaga look. Watch industry insiders have long been speculating when Bvlgari would put the Serpenti on a male celebrity, and it’s fitting that it would land on the wrist of one of the hottest actors in Tinseltown.
Felix Kammerer in Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin

The Austrian actor’s Traditionnelle with perpetual calendar and precision moon phase was a serious choice for the red carpet; it also gave depth and coolness to Kammerer’s chocolate suiting and silk shirt.
Kieran Culkin in Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph King Gold

Like Miles Caton, the actor chose the watchmaker’s Classic Fusion, letting its satin-finished gold punctuate a bold suiting choice.
Raphael Saadiq’s Audemars Piguet Code 11.59

The music artist had a serious timepiece on hand with AP’s Code 11.59 Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Openworked, which is the first of its kind within the line, which debuted in 2019.
Wagner Moura in Omega De Ville Prestige

Sometimes, a simple dress watch is all that’s needed, and the “Secret Agent” star and nominee’s De Ville in stainless steel proved it.
Lewis Pullman’s Omega De Ville Prestige

Sometimes, a really great coloured dial is enough to stand out; as was the case with Lewis Pullman’s domed PVD dark blue dial.
Shaboozey’s Chopard L’Heure du Diamant

The Nigerian-American singer’s fully diamond-set Chopard L’Heure du Diamant fit right in with his diamond lapel pins and pearl earrings. Typically a woman’s watch, this piece looked confident on the artist and perfectly complemented his statement-making look.
Pedro Pascal’s Chanel Boy-Friend

Chanel doesn’t make menswear, and while it does make a handful of men’s timepieces, they often take a backseat to the women’s offering, but that didn’t stop the Mandalorian actor from wearing both from the French fashion house. Pascal paired one of the brand’s runway floral lapel pins with its Boy-Friend watch in gold with a delicate quilted pattern calfskin strap.
Usher in Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Rendez-Vous Classic Night & Day

The music artist is known for a personal style that’s elegant with just a hint of sparkle and old Hollywood glamour. His Jaeger-LeCoultre Rendez-Vous perfectly captured that feeling with its stylised black numerals and understated diamond bezel, which is typically sold as a women’s piece.
Gabriel Leone’s Bvlgari Octo Roma

The Senna stars’ Octo Roma has just enough verve for the red carpet, with its rounded octagonal shape. It stood out while still looking sleek and understated.
Miles Caton’s Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph Titanium King Gold

The Sinners actor stood out in a burgundy tuxedo, made even more compelling with a sporty Hublot Classic Fusion chronograph in a satin-finished titanium with a rubber strap.
This story was originally published on Robb Report USA.
Lead image credits: Getty Images; Vacheron Constantin; Cartier