FAQ

What is WatchReel?
WatchReel is a curated archive of watches spotted in movies, TV shows and on real people. The focus is on identifying what is actually worn and placing each watch in its cultural and visual context.

Are the watches officially confirmed?
We base each entry on visual evidence, reliable sources and research. In some cases, exact models may be difficult to confirm due to limited screen time, lighting or image quality. When uncertainty exists, we aim to be transparent.

Do you sell watches directly?
No. WatchReel does not sell watches. Some pages contain affiliate links that point to external retailers where a watch may be purchased.

Do affiliate links affect the price I pay?
No. Affiliate links do not increase the price. If a purchase is made through one of these links, WatchReel may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Where do the images come from?
Images are sourced from publicly available material, press images or licensed sources and are credited where possible. If you are a rights holder and believe an image should be changed or removed, please contact us.

How often is the site updated?
WatchReel is updated continuously as new watches are spotted and existing entries are refined or expanded.

Can I suggest a watch or correction?
Yes. If you have spotted a watch or believe something should be corrected, feel free to reach out via email.

How can I contact WatchReel?
You can reach us at support@kwartz.shop