Brad Pitt is quickly becoming Hollywood’s top tastemaker when it comes to vintage watches.
While other big-time watch celebs like John Mayer, Ed Sheeran and Mark Wahlberg are best known for gobbling up the latest and hottest grails from luxury brands, Pitt has taken a different approach with his wristwear, showing more of an affinity for vintage pieces.
The actor began turning heads back in 2019, when his character Clint Booth wore a 1970s Citizen “Bullhead” Challenge Timer Chronograph in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon in Hollywood, significantly raising the profile of the quirky automatic. That same year, Pitt was unveiled as an ambassador for Breitling, and he played the role of good company man for the next three years, wearing Breitling watches in his films (like 2022’s Bullet Train) and in public appearances.

But in 2022, Pitt began to experiment more with his watches. He was spotted wearing the then-new (and white-hot) yellow gold Vacheron Constantin 222 reissue a couple of times, and then really left his mark on the watch world when he wore a vintage steel 222 to Wimbledon in 2023 — two years before Vacheron reissued the watch, which Pitt also picked up upon its release. Breitling confirmed Pitt was still an ambassador to GQ in 2023, though it’s unclear if he still is (though it seems unlikely).
The star then wore a 1950s Patek Philippe Calatrava 2526 to the One Love premiere in 2024. He worked with IWC to create a one-off customized version of a 1970s Ingenieur that he wore very visibly in this past summer’s blockbuster, F1, resulting in a modern homage produced by IWC.
Now, the star actor has been spotted with another vintage banger — and this one is much more of a deep cut than his previous pieces.






