About Watchreel
WatchReel is a curated archive of watches spotted in movies, TV shows and on real people. Actors, athletes, artists and public figures. If a watch appears on screen or in the wild, we try to find it, identify it and place it in context.
This project started from a simple idea. Watches tell stories. Sometimes they reflect a character’s personality. Sometimes they quietly signal status, profession or era. And sometimes they are just great watches that happen to be worn by interesting people.
WatchReel is not about hype or speculation. It is about observation. We focus on what is actually worn, where it appears and why it matters. Each watch is connected to the person, movie or show it belongs to, making it easy to explore patterns across brands, characters and time periods.
Some links on WatchReel are affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission if you choose to buy through them, at no extra cost to you. This helps keep the project running and allows us to continue expanding the archive.
All images are credited where possible. If you are a rights holder and believe something should be changed or removed, feel free to reach out.
WatchReel is built for people who notice details. If that sounds like you, you are in the right place.