Published on March 28, 2026
Michael Jordan Greubel Forsey Steve Carell RolexGreubel Forsey/Rolex
It was the world’s top athletes sporting the most enviable wristwear this week. Basketball legend Michael Jordan celebrated his 23XI Racing team’s fourth NASCAR win while wearing a gorgeous, limited-edition Greubel Forsey that retails for a hefty $500,000. Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc gussied up for the Rose Ball in Monaco, pairing a Brioni suit with a diamond-set Graff brooch and an equally dazzling six-figure Richard Mille chrono. Not to be outdone, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley showed off a striking skeletonized H. Moser tourbillon at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic. Kevin Hart—not technically an athlete, but he did host the aforementioned football tournament—was spotted with a Patek Philippe Nautilus on his wrist.
Hollywood’s leading men also showed off some stellar pieces. Steve Carell rocked a special anniversary Rolex Daytona (Ref. 116506) to the HBO Max launch party in London, while Noah Wyle flexed an elegant Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso at the same event. Last but not least, Andrew Garfield strapped on a fun Snoopy-emblazoned Omega Speedmaster for a London screening of The Magic Faraway Tree.
Below are the best watch flexes of the week.
Andrew Garfield: Omega Speedmaster Snoopy
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Andrew Garfield showed a little character at a London screening of The Magic Faraway Tree on Sunday, wearing a Snoopy-emblazoned Omega Speedmaster on the red carpet. The piece was released in 2020 to mark 50 years since the Swiss watchmaker received NASA’s “Silver Snoopy” safety award for its part in the Apollo 13 mission. (Omega’s Speedmasters were crucial in helping the astronauts get back to Earth after their spacecraft’s onboard instruments failed.) Within the 42 mm stainless-steel case lies a silver dial with three blue subdials—the one at 9 o’clock shows a mini Snoopy in a spacesuit—and a blue ceramic bezel ring with a white enamel tachymeter scale. Flip it over to see another Snoopy and a rotating Earth as seen from the far side of the moon. Unfortunately, the piece is currently unavailable on Omega’s website.
Michael Jordan: Greubel Forsey Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture
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Michael Jordan showed off a winning Greubel Forsey as his 23XI Racing team’s fourth NASCAR victory in South Carolina on Sunday. Released in 2022, the Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture is distinguished by a sculptural cone-shaped case that is wider at the caseband (47.05 mm) than it is at the bezel (45 mm). Within that titanium architecture, the 354 components of the open-worked movement seem suspended in space. A sapphire-crystal dome and caseband mean that the whole arrangement can be appreciated from the top and sides. Greubel Forsey’s values are engraved in French around the inner bezel, one of which includes “Exclusivité.” Quite fitting given only 11 examples were made in 2022, with 18 pieces released annually until 2025 for a total of 65. The watch was originally priced at $500,000.
Charles Leclerc: Richard Mille RM 72-01
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Charles Leclerc only recently designed an RM 72-01 watch with Richard Mille, but the Formula 1 racer strapped on another iteration of that model for the Rose Ball in Monaco last Saturday. Released in 2020, this particular RM 72-01 is equipped with the Swiss watchmaker’s first in-house flyback chronograph—the automatic CRMC1 movement—which sits within the tonneau-shaped titanium case and offers 50 hours of power reserve. Adding further pizzazz, the skeletonized dial showcases an asymmetrical layout with a 60-minute counter at two o’clock, a 24-hour counter at five o’clock, and a small seconds counter at nine o’clock. Leclerc opted for a titanium case and white strap, though other materials and colors are available. The piece retails for $188,000.
Steve Carell: Rolex Daytona
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Funnyman Steve Carell wore a seriously cool Rolex Daytona to the star-studded HBO Max launch party in London on Wednesday. Launched in 2013, the commemorative piece (Ref. 116506) was made to honor the 50th anniversary of the legendary racing chronograph. The 40 mm case and Oyster are both crafted in platinum, while the dial showcases an ice-blue hue that the Crown reserves specifically for references made from that premium metal. Adding contrast is a brown Cerachrom bezel with tachymeter scale and diamond-set hour markers. Expect to pay six figures for this beauty on the secondary market.
Kevin Hart: Patek Philippe Nautilus
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We thought Kevin Hart would pull out one of his horological heavyhitters to host the Fanatics Flag Football Classic—he wore a Patek Philippe Grand Complications to the draft, after all—but he went for a relatively restrained Nautilus. It appears to be the white-gold model (Ref. 5811) introduced in 2022 as the successor to the discontinued stainless-steel iteration (Ref. 5711). It features the distinctive Nautilus architecture, with a rounded octagonal bezel and porthole-shaped case, and an integrated bracelet. This particular iteration also showcases a blue sunburst dial with a black gradient and date aperture at 3 o’clock. It will run you $82,021.
Noah Wyle: Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph
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There are many different sides to actor, director, producer, and writer Noah Wyle, and two sides to the Jaeger-LeCoultre watch he wore to the HBO Max launch party on Wednesday. Released at Watches and Wonders in 2023, this particular reference (Ref. Q389257J) evokes the original 1930s Reverso with an elegant Art Deco aesthetic and builds upon the first chronograph iteration that launched in 1996. The 29.9 mm rectangular steel case holds two entirely different faces. The front gray-blue sunray dial simply displays the time, while the open-worked reverse side shows all the details of the Calibre 860. The hour markers and minute track float above the retrograde chronograph, creating a real statement on the wrist. The chrono comes with a pair of interchangeable straps: one in leather, the other in blue canvas. It’ll cost you $28,200.
Saquon Barkley H. Moser Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton
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Saquon Barkley wore a rather striking H. Moser watch at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic. Unveiled at Watches and Wonders in 2022, the Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton features a “funky blue” fumé domed subdial at 12 o’clock, allowing the watchmaker’s three-dimensional skeletonized movement (HMC 811) to occupy pride of place below. A one-minute flying tourbillon and cylindrical hairspring create a dizzying display at 6 o’clock while also ensuring the highest level of precision and providing 72 hours of power reserve. For a little more color, Barkley opted for a bright blue strap. The tourbillon retails for $99,600.
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