Worn by: Anil Kapoor as Brij Nath
Reference: Vacheron Constantin Patrimony
Brand: Vacheron Constantin
After the IMF is framed for bombing the Kremlin, Ethan Hunt's disavowed team tracks nuclear terrorist Kurt Hendricks across the globe. In Mumbai, they discover Hendricks sold a defunct Soviet satellite to Brij Nath, a telecommunications billionaire and media mogul. The satellite can transmit nuclear missile launch orders. While the team infiltrates Nath's server room, agent Jane Carter seduces him at his lavish party to extract the override code. The Patrimony Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Chronograph epitomizes billionaire sophistication—a 43mm rose gold case housing manual-wind caliber 1141 QP with perpetual calendar and chronograph. The hand-engraved moon phase disc alternating between happy and melancholy expressions mirrors Nath's character: mixing business acumen with whimsical charm.
Worn by: Jeremy Renner as William Brandt
Reference: Rolex Submariner
Brand: Rolex
William Brandt’s Rolex Submariner is pure IMF issue in spirit if not by Q-branch—unbreakable, utilitarian, and quietly authoritative. Unlike Ethan Hunt’s flashier gadgets, Brandt’s watch doesn’t explode, hack, or shoot lasers; it simply endures. During the Kremlin sequences and the sandstorm chase, it’s visible only in glimpses, a soldier’s assurance that time and pulse remain synced. The Submariner’s pragmatic design mirrors Brandt himself: disciplined, methodical, and self-effacing. It’s the timepiece of a man who does the impossible not for glory but because someone has to keep time while the world falls apart.