There’s so much to love about Williams’s Blancpain—especially that swoopy hand that indicates the date and the moon with an expression that says it means business.
Hiroyuki Sanada’s IWC Portofino Automatic
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Sanada’s Portofino is the most elegance money can buy when it comes to watches. At less than $5 grand, this white-dial beauty looks perfect on the Emmys red carpet.
Sam Rockwell’s Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921
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Rockwell’s White Lotus monologue should have gone: “Well, you know, I… I went to the Emmys because, uh… I moved… went there because, you know, well, I had to attend the carpet, but I picked the Emmys because, uh, because I always had a thing for insane watches, you know. And when I got to Vacheron Constantin, you know, I was like a kid in a candy store: got money, no attachments, nothing to do, and I started wearing crazy watches. It got wild. I was picking up watches every night. Always different ones.” Picture me with my face aghast as Rockwell describes this funky, asymmetric Historiques.

