Worn by: Brad Pitt as Ladybug
Reference: Breitling AVI
Brand: Breitling
Pitt wears the ultra-exclusive platinum version limited to 153 pieces with a midnight blue dial, though he notably swapped the stock strap for a distressed brown leather band to match his character's workwear aesthetic. The watch appears in multiple fight sequences aboard the bullet train, its vintage-inspired design complementing Ladybug—a veteran assassin seeking fresh starts after therapy and soul-searching. As a Breitling Cinema Squad ambassador since 2019, Pitt chose this esoteric vintage re-edition over modern models, making it integral to his character rather than simple product placement. The 1953 Co-Pilot re-edition features identical bezel screw positions and dial design as the original.

Source: https://timeandtidewatches.com/five-of-the-best-action-movie-watches-you-can-still-buy-at-retail/
Worn by: Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Tangerine
Reference: Rolex Oyster Perpetual
Brand: Rolex
Tangerine's vintage 1940s Bubbleback features the distinctive "California dial"—half Roman numerals, half Arabic—and the domed expansion caseback that housed Rolex's revolutionary self-winding movement. The Bubbleback design remained a Rolex mainstay for over two decades until 1955 when refinements eliminated the need for such accommodation. The yellow gold case and period-correct styling complement Tangerine's 1930s-inspired three-piece suit with peak lapels, mustache, and retro gangster aesthetic. This watch was more sought-after than the Daytona until the early 1990s when oversized steel sport watches gained popularity.
Source: https://iflwatches.com/blogs/celebrities/cinematic-timepieces-show-stopping-watches-in-movies
Worn by: Joey King as The Prince
Reference: Cartier Tank
Brand: Cartier
The Tank Solo in yellow gold suits The Prince's deceptive character—a cunning British schoolgirl assassin who poses as innocent to manipulate other killers without dirtying her own hands. The Tank's geometric case, modeled after WWI Renault tanks and iconic since 1918, provides understated elegance that masks lethal intentions. The watch's classic proportions and dressy refinement contrast sharply with the brutal violence aboard the bullet train, reinforcing her character's duality. The Tank has adorned wrists from Cary Grant to Jacqueline Kennedy, making it a symbol of sophistication that enhances her calculated innocent facade.

Source: https://iflwatches.com/blogs/celebrities/cinematic-timepieces-show-stopping-watches-in-movies