Royal Oak
Royal Oak "Jumbo"
Ref. 15202ST
39mm steel case, blue "Grande Tapisserie" dial, integrated bracelet. The original 1972 Gérald Genta design.
~$35,000+Seen On Screen
Succession, Billions, Entourage
A curated collection of luxury timepieces from the world's most prestigious manufacturers, as seen on screen.
One of the "Holy Trinity" of watchmaking, AP revolutionized luxury sports watches with the Royal Oak in 1972. Known for exceptional finishing and the iconic octagonal bezel.
Royal Oak
Ref. 15202ST
39mm steel case, blue "Grande Tapisserie" dial, integrated bracelet. The original 1972 Gérald Genta design.
~$35,000+Seen On Screen
Succession, Billions, Entourage
Royal Oak
Ref. 26331ST
41mm steel case, automatic chronograph movement, signature octagonal bezel with exposed screws.
~$30,000+Seen On Screen
Industry, The Morning Show
Royal Oak Offshore
Ref. 15710ST
42mm steel case, 300m water resistance, rotating inner bezel. The sportier, larger Royal Oak variant.
~$25,000+Seen On Screen
Ballers, Atlanta
Code 11.59
Ref. 15210OR
41mm case with octagonal middle, round bezel, domed crystal. AP's modern dress watch line launched 2019.
~$30,000+Seen On Screen
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The most prestigious name in watchmaking. "You never actually own a Patek Philippe. You merely look after it for the next generation." Known for complicated movements and timeless design.
Nautilus
Ref. 5711/1A-010
40mm steel case, blue embossed dial, porthole-inspired design by Gérald Genta. Discontinued 2021, now legendary.
~$150,000+ (secondary)Seen On Screen
Succession, Billions, Ozark
Aquanaut
Ref. 5167A
40mm steel case, "tropical" composite strap, rounded octagonal case. The Nautilus's younger sibling.
~$50,000+ (secondary)Seen On Screen
Industry
Calatrava
Ref. 5196R
37mm rose gold, ultra-thin hand-wound movement, hobnail bezel. The quintessential dress watch since 1932.
~$25,000+Seen On Screen
Mad Men, The Crown
The oldest continuously operating watch manufacturer. Completing the Holy Trinity alongside Patek and AP. Known for classical elegance and the Maltese cross emblem.
Overseas
Ref. 4500V
41mm steel case, interchangeable straps (steel, leather, rubber), Maltese cross bezel. VC's sports watch.
~$25,000+Seen On Screen
The White Lotus
Patrimony
Ref. 81180
40mm white gold, ultra-thin 7.25mm case, minimalist dial. Pure dress watch elegance.
~$20,000+Seen On Screen
House of Cards
The most recognized luxury watch brand in the world. Pioneered waterproof cases, automatic movements, and date complications. The ultimate tool watch maker.
Professional
Ref. 126610LN
41mm steel case, black ceramic bezel, 300m water resistance. The definitive dive watch since 1953.
~$10,000 (retail)Seen On Screen
James Bond (classic), Succession, The Sopranos
Professional
Ref. 126500LN
40mm steel case, ceramic bezel, chronograph. Racing heritage watch made famous by Paul Newman.
~$15,000 (retail)Seen On Screen
Ford v Ferrari, Entourage
Classic
Ref. 126334
41mm steel/white gold, fluted bezel, Jubilee bracelet. The archetypal Rolex since 1945.
~$10,000+Seen On Screen
The Office, Breaking Bad
The jeweler of kings, king of jewelers. Cartier created the modern wristwatch with the Santos in 1904. Known for distinctive shapes and Art Deco elegance.
Santos
Ref. WSSA0018
39.8mm steel, exposed screws, QuickSwitch straps. Created for aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont in 1904.
~$7,500+Seen On Screen
American Psycho, Drive
Santos
Ref. WSSA0022
43.5mm steel, ultra-thin quartz movement, large Roman numerals. The elegant, dressy Santos variant.
~$4,500+Seen On Screen
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Tank
Ref. WSTA0041
33.7mm steel, Roman numerals, leather strap. The accessible entry to Cartier's iconic Tank line.
~$3,000+Seen On Screen
The Crown, Mad Men