The 2026 Golden Globes ceremony provided an opportunity to showcase a remarkable variety of watches, illustrating the balance between heritage, innovation, and modern trends in the world of luxury watchmaking.
The 2026 Golden Globes showcased a remarkable variety of watches that reflected both classic tastes and contemporary trends. From rugged sports models by brands such as Omega and Audemars Piguet to elegant, vintage-inspired pieces by Glashütte Original, the event was a showcase of watchmaking excellence. The recurring presence of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso was notable, continuing its popularity from previous years, while a few neo-vintage Cartier watches on celebrities’ wrists added a touch of understated luxury. Among the most striking style choices were sportier watches like the Porsche Design Chronograph 1, and notable new releases such as the UJ-2 by Urban Jürgensen—worn by Timothée Chalamet—which underscores the appeal of rare, handcrafted pieces. The event also showcased rare and bespoke vintage pieces from the vaults of prestigious houses, including a Vacheron Constantin with a burgundy dial and a fully diamond-set Chopard Alpine Eagle, highlighting the breadth of haute horlogerie on display.
Red Carpet Highlights
Stellan Skarsgård’s Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Shades in Moonshine gold stood out, characterized by its unique hue and refined design, making it a likely contender for “Best Supporting Role” thanks to its subtle elegance. Sterling K. Brown complemented his evening attire with an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar, a testament to the enduring appeal of this iconic model, presented in a more casual stainless steel finish. Timothée Chalamet continued to showcase Urban Jürgensen’s craftsmanship with his UJ-2, a timepiece featuring a natural double-wheel escapement, reinforcing the brand’s reputation for watchmaking innovation. Actor Chris Pine paired his understated tuxedo with a classic Cartier Tank Louis Cartier, featuring an elegant yellow gold case and a dial with a subtle sunburst finish, blending tradition with modern simplicity. Walton Goggins stayed true to his penchant for vintage-inspired watches with a rare neo-vintage Cartier Tonneau from the early 1990s, demonstrating the Tonneau model’s enduring appeal. John Krasinski opted for a glamorous vintage look with a Glashütte Original Vintage Sixties, a stylish homage to mid-20th-century design. Colman Domingo made a strong impression with a 38-mm Omega Speedmaster featuring a green dial, blending heritage with contemporary flair. Paul Mescal channeled the 1980s by wearing a yellow gold Cartier Tortue, reflecting the brand’s history and versatility. Musical guest Mark Ronson gave a glimpse of an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Automatic in Frosted Gold, a subtle yet eye-catching piece that highlights the brand’s modern yet timeless appeal.
Spectacular Timepieces and Notable Mentions
Dwayne Johnson dazzled in his Chopard Alpine Eagle Frozen Summit, a fully diamond-set version of this rugged yet elegant watch, perfectly suited to his charismatic presence. Jeremy Allen White showcased Louis Vuitton’s newly revamped Tambour collection, a two-tone piece in steel and 18-karat rose gold, highlighting the brand’s growing prominence in the luxury watch market. Wagner Moura added a touch of sophistication with his Omega De Ville Trésor, distinguished by a diamond-set bezel, blending formal elegance with a touch of sparkle. Jake Lacy chose a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Duoface Small Seconds, which perfectly complemented his classic black-tie ensemble. Glen Powell’s choice was a striking Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra in Moonshine gold with a green dial, a timepiece that embodies both luxury and adventure. Tramell Tillman’s white gold Royal Oak “Jumbo” Extra-Thin, with its openwork design, was another highlight, showcasing the brand’s mastery of ultra-thin complications. Oscar Isaac turned heads with his Bulgari Octo Finissimo—specifically, a sandblasted yellow gold automatic model—which harmoniously blended sophistication and technical innovation. Marlon Wayans’ Canopus gold Speedmaster showcased Omega’s iconic white gold finish, combining rarity and style. Jacob Elordi made a bold statement with his Cartier Tank Normale, featuring a skeletonized dial and a platinum case, elevating the design to a new level of elegance. Further highlighting the current trend toward elegant yet wearable complications, Adam Brody wore a rose gold Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds, while Kumail Nanjiani paired a burgundy velvet tuxedo with a Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar featuring a matching burgundy dial, paying homage to the brand’s rich heritage. Orlando Bloom stood out with the Porsche Design Chronograph 1, a limited-edition reissue of an iconic 1975 model, revisiting an influential period in design history. Other notable wristwear included Benny Blanco’s Jacob & Co. diamond watch on a slim bracelet, highlighting how luxury watches transcend the simple measurement of time to become jewelry and status symbols. Connor Storrie wore a refined, understated yet elegant Tiffany & Co. Union Square, while Leonardo DiCaprio, now a Rolex ambassador, opted for a rare, now-discontinued white-gold “Le Mans” Daytona—an iconic choice for the occasion.
The 2026 Golden Globes offered a fascinating snapshot of the current pulse of the watch industry. It balanced an appreciation for heritage and craftsmanship with a penchant for innovation and designs that turn heads. From vintage-inspired classics and neo-vintage gems to avant-garde complications and modern interpretations, the event highlighted just how much watches today serve as jewelry and cultural markers as much as they do as precise timepieces. As brands continue to evolve, blending traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics, these choices point to a future where authenticity, rarity, and artistic expression remain at the heart of luxury watchmaking.


