This feature delves into the fascinating world of celebrity horology, showcasing the distinctive timepieces sported by some of the most recognizable figures in entertainment and sports. From David Beckham's exclusive Rolex Daytona to Leonardo DiCaprio's coveted 'Le Mans' edition, and from Pierce Brosnan's unique Girard-Perregaux to Sam Richardson's motorsport-inspired TAG Heuer Monaco, and Stellan Skarsgård's Olympic-themed Omega Seamaster, each watch tells a story of personal taste, historical value, and luxury. The article highlights how these watches are not merely accessories but significant pieces reflecting craftsmanship and individual expression.
David Beckham, a known aficionado of sophisticated timekeeping instruments, recently captivated attention with his platinum Rolex Daytona, model 116576TBR, while attending a basketball game. This particular model, distinguished by its baguette-cut diamond bezel, a vibrant ice-blue dial, and distinctive Eastern Arabic numerals, was originally created for the Middle Eastern market. Its rarity and opulent design mean it commands a price tag in the hundreds of thousands, making it a highly sought-after item among collectors. Beckham's diverse collection also features other notable Rolex models, such as the yellow gold Deepsea, a vintage GMT-Master ref. 1675/3, and a Sky-Dweller ref. 326935, alongside another Middle Eastern-dial piece, the platinum Day-Date ref. 228236. His collection of Daytonas is particularly impressive, including a white gold ref. 126599TRU adorned with rubies and diamonds, a yellow gold ref. 116508 'John Mayer' with a green dial, and a yellow gold ref. 126528LN 'Le Mans'.
The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona has a rich lineage, evolving from earlier triple-register chronographs of the 1930s and 40s to the refined 'Pre-Daytona' ref. 6238 in the early to mid-1960s. The Cosmograph Daytona itself debuted in 1963 as a modest hand-wound tool watch, approximately 37mm in size. Over decades, it gained enhancements like a screw-down crown for improved water resistance, an automatic Zenith movement, and eventually an in-house caliber. Today, the Daytona is globally recognized as one of the most desirable watches, with its rarest variations being exclusive to elite collectors such as Beckham.
Leonardo DiCaprio made a splash at the BAFTA Film Awards 2026, where he signed autographs for fans while sporting a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 'Le Mans' ref. 126529LN. This initial 'Le Mans' Daytona, launched in 2023 to commemorate a century of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, was quickly retired and succeeded by a yellow-gold variant. Collectors admire its vintage-inspired 'exotic' numerals in the sub-registers, reminiscent of the 'Paul Newman' editions from the 1960s to 1980s, and its unique 24-hour counter that tracks a full day and night of racing.
Former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan stands out with his choice of the less common Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945. Encased in a 32mm yellow gold frame with prominent, ornate lugs, this watch evokes a 1940s aesthetic. However, its intricate dial, featuring a power reserve indicator, an off-center small-seconds display, a distinctive date window at 1:30, and applied Arabic numerals, showcases a modern design sensibility. Brosnan acquired this watch during the filming of 'Laws of Attraction' in New York, an investment that reportedly left him with a memorable 'sticker shock' which he has since overcome.
Actor Sam Richardson, a devoted fan of the Detroit Lions, wore a distinctive TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph to the premiere of Pixar's 'HOPPERS'. This special edition, crafted from lightweight titanium and powered by the Calibre 11 movement, fuses the brand’s iconic racing chronograph—famously associated with Steve McQueen—with a nod to the 1971 motorsports film 'Le Mans'. Its vibrant blue, white, and orange dial, complemented by a subtle Gulf logo, pays tribute to the livery of McQueen’s Gulf-sponsored Porsche 917. While the Monaco is a popular model, this specific version is particularly cherished by motorsport enthusiasts.
Stellan Skarsgård, nominated for Best Supporting Actor BAFTA for his role in 'Sentimental Value', donned an Omega Seamaster 37mm 'Milano Cortina 2026'. This special edition of Omega's deep-diving watch was released to celebrate the Winter Olympics. Although the Seamaster is primarily known as a robust diving instrument, it initially debuted in 1948 as a more elegant model available in various metals, dial designs, and lug configurations. Despite not winning the award, the 'Milano Cortina' watch, with its elegant 'dog leg' lugs, Moonshine gold finish, ideal 37mm diameter, and Omega cal. 8807 automatic movement, is considered a triumph in its own right.
The array of luxury timepieces worn by these celebrities not only underscores their personal style but also highlights the enduring appeal and intricate craftsmanship of high-end watches. Each selection, whether a rare Rolex, a vintage Girard-Perregaux, a motorsport-inspired TAG Heuer, or an Olympic commemorative Omega, reflects a narrative of heritage, innovation, and an appreciation for the art of watchmaking, distinguishing these stars as true connoisseurs.