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The 7 Best Watches of the Week, From Kevin Hart’s Patek to Daniel Arsham’s Hublot

Published on March 21, 2026

Kevin Hart Patek Philippe Daniel Arsham HublotGetty/Patek Philippe/Hublot

The draft for this weekend’s Fanatics Flag Football Classic was full of brashness, bravado, and . . . surprisingly nice watches. Seven-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who are co-captains of Founders FFC, both showed off Rolexes at the event on Wednesday. As did ever-polarizing WWE star and influencer Logan Paul, who will play on the opposing team, Wildcats FFC, during the four-game round-robin tournament. Kevin Hart, who emceed the draft and will also host Saturday’s event, was the clear winner, though, casually flexing a gorgeous Patek Philippe Grand Complications worth $120,656.

Away from those football-related antics, artist Daniel Arsham showed off the cool arty watch he designed with Hublot onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Former NBA star Dwyane Wade: also appeared on Fallon, wearing a striking turquoise-accented beauty by Tiffany & Co. Last but not least, Russell Crowe spotlighted IYKYK watchmaker Toledano Chan, showing off the newly released brutalist-inspired b/1.3r on TikTok.

Below are the best watch flexes of the week.

Dwyane Wade:: Tiffany & Co. Atlas

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As a Tiffany & Co. ambassador or “friend of the house,” Dwyane Wade often steps out in the American label’s watches and jewelry. Most recently, the former NBA star flexed a striking Atlas timepiece on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Inspired by the house’s historic Atlas clock, the bold piece features a 34 mm stainless-steel case, a Tiffany Blue opaline dial with a beveled inner ring showing chiseled Roman numeral indexes, a diamond-encrusted bezel set with nearly a carat’s worth of round stones, and a steel caseback engraved with Roman numerals. Inside lies a self-winding mechanical movement with a 50-hour power reserve. You can grab one for $9,200.

Daniel Arsham: Hublot MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire

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Daniel Arsham is showing off one of his horological masterpieces. The American artist, known for collaborating with the likes of Porsche, Dior, and Tiffany & Co., wore the second timepiece he designed with Hublot on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this week. Released in October 2025, the MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire—it’s a mouthful, we know—was inspired by organic, fluid forms found in nature. At the center of a round 42 mm titanium case lies a splash-shaped sapphire dial that spotlights various components of the in-house Meca-10 manual movement. The iconic “Arsham Green” can be found on the hands, markers, and numerals, adding another arty element to the piece. The watch is limited to only 99 pieces, with price upon request.

Jalen Hurts: Rolex Datejust

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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts likes to switch it up when it comes to watches, previously wearing everything from a Cartier Santos to a Breitling chrono to a Rolex Day-Date. He strapped on another, slightly different Rollie for the draft on Wednesday. This particular two-tone Datejust (Ref. 126333) features a 41 mm case, fluted bezel, and Jubilee bracelet in a combination of Oystersteel and yellow gold, along with a complementary silver sunray dial. You can pick one up for $17,350.

Kevin Hart: Patek Philippe Grand Complications

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Kevin Hart certainly isn’t lacking any big watch energy. The comedian routinely pulls out highly functional and spectacularly stylish pieces by Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and Rolex. He picked out a complex yet classic Patek for Wednesday’s draft. (Wonder what will be on his wrist this Saturday?) Released at Baselworld in 2016, the Grand Complications (Ref. 5327R-001) showcases a rose-gold Calatrava-style case with finely scalloped flanks and a lacquered ivory dial with matching gold Breguet numerals. Powered by an ultra-thin mechanical self-winding movement (Caliber 240 Q), the watch also features a moon phases indicator and perpetual calendar, as well as day, date, month, and leap year displays. It will cost you $120,656.

Logan Paul: Rolex Day-Date

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Logan Paul pulled no punches with his wristwear at the draft on Wednesday, wearing a Rolex Day-Date that is unapologetically bold—and maybe even a little polarizing—much like the wrestler himself. Released in 2015 in honor of the 60th anniversary of the Day-Date collection, the piece (Ref. 228345RBR) features a 40 mm Everose gold case, an olive-green sunray dial, and a matching gold President bracelet. Most notably, the bezel is factory-set with 48 brilliant-cut diamonds, giving the watch a dramatic flair. It retails for $73,200.

Russell Crowe: Toledano Chan b/1.3r

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Ok, so technically we haven’t seen Russell Crowe wearing his new, very trendy Toledano Chan on a red carpet, but he did show it off on TikTok. He also appeared to remove a link from the bracelet himself, so bonus points for that. Released only in February, the new b/1.3r follows in the footsteps of the watchmaker’s first three models, with a sculptural case inspired by Marcel Breuer’s iconic Brutalist building at 945 Madison Avenue, an integrated bracelet, and a Destro (left-sided) crown. It is the first of the quartet to be crafted in titanium rather than steel, though. It is also the first to eschew the traditional stone on the face in favor of 18-karat gold. The new “ripple dial” sees the precious metal shaped like small waves on the water. Limited to just 350, the piece is priced at $10,200.

Tom Brady: Rolex Land-Dweller

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Retired NFL GOAT Tom Brady has no shortage of stellar watches, but he strapped on a revolutionary Rolex for the draft on Wednesday. Released at Watches and Wonders in March 2025, the Land-Dweller boasts some 18 patented innovations—16 of which are related to the Calibre 7135 movement and two of which are tied to the integrated 40 mm case and flat Jubilee bracelet. It makes a handsome addition to the wrist, too, with Oystersteel and white gold accenting a striking white honeycomb dial. You can pick one up for $16,450.

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