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Top Timepieces of the Week: Celebrity Watch Spotlights

May 02

This past week, the world of luxury timepieces was illuminated by a captivating display of watches donned by prominent figures across entertainment and royalty. From the highly sought-after vintage Rolex Daytonas flaunted by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, to the regal Parmigiani Fleurier gracing the wrist of King Charles, and the sophisticated Urban Jürgensen chosen by Timothée Chalamet, these selections underscore a diverse appreciation for intricate watchmaking. Each celebrity's choice not only highlights their individual style but also brings attention to the rich heritage and exceptional artistry embedded in these horological masterpieces.

Adding to this impressive collection were Dick Wolf's elegant Patek Philippe perpetual calendar, George Clooney's dependable Omega De Ville, and Chet Hanks's sturdy Rolex Submariner. These timepieces, ranging from historically significant models to contemporary classics, collectively painted a vibrant picture of current trends and enduring legacies in the watch collecting community. The featured watches represent a blend of precision engineering, aesthetic appeal, and significant investment value, making them much more than mere accessories—they are symbols of status, personal expression, and a deep-seated passion for mechanical excellence.

The Enduring Allure of Vintage Rolex Daytonas

This week saw a fascinating horological exchange between actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, both prominent figures in the entertainment world and co-owners of Wrexham AFC. The duo captivated watch enthusiasts by sporting incredibly rare Rolex Daytona "Paul Newman" models at separate high-profile events. At the Walt Disney Company's Emmy Season Toast to Television, Reynolds showcased a "Panda" dial variant, distinguished by its white face with contrasting black subdials. The very next day, at FX's "Welcome to Wrexham" event, they swapped roles, with McElhenney presenting his "Reverse Panda" dial, featuring a black face with white subdials. These specific vintage Daytonas, known as "Paul Newmans," are among the most coveted and valuable timepieces globally, with prices typically ranging from $100,000 to over a million dollars, depending on their unique configurations and overall condition. The meticulous detailing, such as the Art-Deco style numerals, square-ended markers, and distinctive red "Daytona" inscription, all contribute to their exclusivity and high demand among collectors.

The particular models worn by Reynolds and McElhenney, while difficult to precisely identify among the six main "Paul Newman" variants without closer inspection, are undoubtedly prized possessions. Reynolds's "Panda" dial appeared to feature a black acrylic bezel and pump-style pushers, suggesting it could be a Ref. 6241 or 6264. McElhenney's "Reverse Panda," with its steel bezel and similar pump-style pushers, likely points to a Ref. 6239. These watches are celebrated not just for their aesthetic appeal but also for their historical significance, harkening back to the original Ref. 6239 worn by Paul Newman himself, which set a world record for the most expensive wristwatch sold at auction in 2017. Their choice to swap these iconic timepieces highlights their shared passion for exceptional watches and adds another layer of intrigue to their public appearances, making a clear statement about their refined tastes and appreciation for collector-grade horology.

Celebrity Timepieces: A Showcase of Diverse Horological Tastes

Beyond the impressive Rolex Daytonas, several other notable personalities exhibited their distinctive watch preferences this week, showcasing a broad spectrum of high-end timepieces. King Charles III, for instance, maintained his tradition of wearing his beloved Parmigiani Fleurier Toric. This elegant watch, reportedly purchased in the early 2000s, has been a consistent companion at significant public events, including tributes to Queen Elizabeth II and royal weddings, affirming its status as his personal favorite. Crafted from 18-karat yellow gold with a 39mm case, its design is enhanced by a hand-knurled bezel inspired by ancient Greek columns and a meticulously hand-guillochéd dial. The movement, a Zenith El Primero, has received Parmigiani’s signature touch, featuring a stunning gold guilloche rotor and refined decorative elements. This particular model, a blend of historical inspiration and modern craftsmanship, exemplifies royal elegance and enduring value.

The week also saw George Clooney, the recipient of the 51st Chaplin Award, showcasing his steadfast loyalty to Omega by wearing his cherished De Ville Hour Vision. Introduced in 2007, Clooney’s model boasts a 41mm steel case, a silver dial with a distinctive grooved rhodium-plated hour track, and a date display at three o’clock, all complemented by a sophisticated black leather strap. While no longer in production, its continued presence on Clooney’s wrist, both in public and in films, underscores its timeless appeal. Moreover, producer Dick Wolf made a stylish statement with a Patek Philippe perpetual calendar (Ref. 5236P-010) featuring a striking salmon dial, a popular choice among contemporary collectors. This model, inspired by a 1970s pocket watch and released in 2021, integrates an innovative American-style in-line calendar display. Rounding out the celebrity watch parade, Timothée Chalamet, a new partner and creative advisor for Urban Jürgensen, proudly wore his UJ-1, a limited-edition platinum piece with a silver dial, at an NBA playoff game. Meanwhile, Chet Hanks opted for a more robust yet stylish statement with a two-tone Rolex Submariner Date, illustrating the diverse and personal nature of high-end watch collecting among public figures.

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