Actor Awards 2026: The Best Luxury Watches on the Red Carpet

Actor Awards 2026: The Best Luxury Watches on the Red Carpet

The Actor Awards 2026 took place last night, with Michael B. Jordan and Jessie Buckley taking home the biggest awards of the night for their leading roles in Sinners and Hamnet, respectively. But, we are more interested in the watches worn at the ceremony, so we unveil some of the best watches seen on the wrists of huge names present at the show last night!

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    Awards season continues with the Actor Awards, formally the SAG Awards, taking place last night at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles. As always, the red carpet rolls out, providing the perfect opportunity for actors and celebrities to rock their favourite timepieces with their magnificent outfits.

    The BAFTAs 2026 occurred last week on 23 February, featuring some special watches like Leonardo DiCaprio’s Rolex Daytona “Le Mans” and Stormzy’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked in black ceramic. Now, it is time to spot the wrist action at the actor Awards…

    Michael B. Jordan & Piaget Limelight

    Michael B. Jordan won the Best Actor award (Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor In A Leading Role) for his jaw-dropping performance in Sinners. Jordan wore the Piaget Limelight reference P10213 in white gold with diamonds, featuring an onyx and mother-of-pearl dial. This isn’t quite as vintage as the Vacheron Constantin Prestige de la France he wore at the BAFTAs, but instead a neo-vintage model, as this Limelight model was produced around the 2000s

    Kevin O’Leary & Audemars Piguet Royal Oak & Rolex Daytona

    Kevin O’Leary is known in the watch world for his passion for the colour red and specifically pairing his watches with red straps. At the Actor Awards, O’Leary wore two watches: the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked in steel with rubies set into the bezel and the Rolex Daytona “Rainbow” reference 116595RBOW in Everose gold. The Royal Oak is a Piece Unique, and the Daytona “Rainbow” is off-catalogue, proving O’Leary’s status in the horological world.

    Timothee Chalamet & Urban Jurgensen UJ-2

    Timothée Chalamet rocked the Urban Jurgensen UJ-2 at the BAFTAs last week, and he did it again at the Actor Awards. At the BAFTAs, Chalamet was spotted wearing the platinum UJ-2 with a brown strap; however, at the Actor Awards, he opted for a white strap.

    Tyler, The Creator & Cartier Vintage Trinity

    Tyler, the Creator made his feature film acting debut in Marty Supreme as the character “Wally”, a taxi driver and friend to the protagonist. Tyler wore a quartz neo-vintage ladies' Cartier Trinity, presumably the reference 2357, which was produced from the 1990s to 2010. What is truly amazing about this watch is Cartier’s craftsmanship in creating a tri-colour piece using 18ct yellow, white and rose gold.

    Patrick Schwarzenegger & Cartier Custom/Unreleased Santos

    Patrick Schwarzengger wore a Cartier Santos set with diamonds, but it is unknown whether this is a custom or unreleased model. If custom, it shows that some of the biggest names are open to obtaining a bespoke timepiece. If you are searching for a diamond-set Cartier watch, browse our collection of bespoke Cartier timepieces and parts.

    Paul Mescal & Cartier Tortue

    Paul Mescal and Cartier are truly a match made in heaven, as the brand ambassador was spotted wearing a Tortue Extra Flat reference WGTO0003 in 18ct white gold.

    Ethan Hawke & Omega Constellation Globemaster

    Ethan Hawke has started this year as a huge Omega fan, wearing a Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m at the BAFTAs and a Constellation Globemaster at the Actor Awards. This Constellation Globemaster piece is in steel and worn comfortably on a black leather strap.

    Adam Brody & Cartier Tank a Guichets

    Adam Brody is wearing a yellow gold Cartier Tank a Guichets reference WGTA0234, which was revived in 2025, inspired by vintage examples. This is a very unique piece, featuring a jump hour complication with a peculiar layout: the crown is at the top of the yellow gold case, the hour displayed in a window at 12 o’clock, and the minutes shown in a window at 6 o’clock.

    Paul W. Downs & Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Monoface

    Paul W. Downs was spotted wearing a number from Jaeger-LeCoultre, the Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds in stainless steel. The Reverso is a popular model on the red carpet at these award shows because it is a perfect dress watch, and here Downs rocks a simple variant.

    Miles Caton & Louis Vuitton Tambour

    Miles Caton wore a steel Louis Vuitton Tambour at the BAFTAs, and he wore an alternative Tambour at the Actor Awards; this one being a two-tone model of steel and rose gold.

    Adam Scott & Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Monoface

    Like Paul W. Downs, Adam Scott kept it simple yet classy with a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, this one being the Classic Monoface in pink gold. This is a ladies’ Jager-LeCoultre watch with a case that measures 35.78mm x 21mm, but one thing we have learnt from both the BAFTAs and the Actor Awards is that the trend of men wearing ladies’ watches is continuing into 2026, and we are all here for it!

    Damien Lewis & Rolex Air-King

    Damien Lewis wore a neo-vintage piece from Rolex, an Air-King model reference 14000, which was produced from approximately 1989 to 2001. Depending on the year of the model, this model is powered by either the Calibre 3000 or Calibre 3130, but one thing that didn’t change was its 34mm case size.

    Connor Storrie & Tiffany&Co. Tiffany Cocktail

    Lastly, Connor Storrie wore the Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Cocktail in 18ct white gold, adorned with diamonds set into the bezel. This is a very elegant ladies’ watch that looks vintage, featuring a white guilloché dial and black satin strap.

    Another award show commences and is ticked off the list, as we look closer to the Oscars in less than two weeks on 15 March, which will see us review the watches worn by celebrities, actors and nominees at the ceremony.

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