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Some cars are so perfect that modifying them feels like a crime. The Lamborghini Miura is one such car. With its breathtaking design and mid-engine layout, it redefined the supercar landscape. It’s a true masterpiece. As a result, the thought of chopping one up and adding a wide body kit is enough to upset any purist.
However, Liberty Walk doesn’t follow conventional rules. Known for their extreme builds—like the widebody Ferrari F40—the Japanese tuner relishes pushing boundaries. Now, they have taken on the Miura, turning it into something extraordinary.
LB-Silhouette Works GT Lamborghini Miura | Image: Liberty Walk
Introducing the LB-Silhouette Works GT Lamborghini Miura, which looks like a Miura that has just raced out of a 1970s Le Mans competition. Liberty Walk has significantly lowered it, widened the body, and added aerodynamic enhancements throughout. Spoilers, wings, and flares embellish nearly every panel. Despite the extensive renovations, the Miura’s spirit endures. The iconic headlight “eyelashes” persist, maintaining some of its original charm. However, those sleek lines now showcase a more aggressive stance. It’s a fusion of classic beauty and race-inspired intensity.
Liberty Walk started with a dismantled Miura, meticulously sourcing parts and adding their custom touches. The result? A vehicle that merges vintage charm with contemporary aggression. The black-and-white livery enhances its striking look. Massive flared fenders provide an even broader stance. Those custom 18-inch AME forged wheels fit seamlessly beneath the arches. Thanks to a fully adjustable air suspension system, the car sits remarkably low. It looks poised to conquer the track.
LB-Silhouette Works GT Lamborghini Miura | Image: Liberty Walk
Liberty Walk has installed a custom exhaust muffler to complement its aggressive appearance, enhancing the V12’s menacing sound. Another cool feature? The Vitaloni side mirrors pay homage to classic Italian sports cars. Naturally, Liberty Walk logos adorn the body, just in case you forget who built it. This Miura retains its original 4.0-litre V12, which Liberty Walk has wholly restored. While they haven’t disclosed exact power figures, assuming it produces more than the original 385 horsepower is reasonable. The manual gearbox remains, preserving the pure, analog driving experience. No fancy paddles—just a proper stick shift for those who love to feel connected to the road.
Whether you love it or hate it, this Miura makes a statement. It’s bold, it’s extreme, and it proves once again that Liberty Walk will modify anything—even a legend.
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Elias Albay is the Founder and Director of Many Men Magazine, a Toronto-based digital publication dedicated to promoting modern masculinity through style, culture, and self-improvement. What started as a personal turning point became a purposeful platform. — born from Elias’ desire to create something meaningful after completing his studies and finding no career path that truly matched his ambitions. With a background in Civil Engineering from York University and experience in Commercial Flight Operations at CAE, he applied skills, and resilience from both fields to forge a new path.
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The 77th Emmy Awards were full of big wins and unforgettable moments. From Tramell Tillman’s historic achievement as the first Black man to win Best Supporting Actor in a Drama, to Adolescence star Owen Cooper making history as the youngest male Emmy winner ever at just 15, the evening was full of milestones. Meanwhile, The White Lotus, despite its buzz and 23 nominations, only took home a single award—setting the stage for what fans hope will be a stronger comeback in season 4.
But beyond the trophies, the red carpet once again became a showcase for horology. The stars displayed some of the finest timepieces in the world, proving that the right watch is just as important as the tuxedo. Vacheron Constantin stole the spotlight with three appearances, while Audemars Piguet found its moment on the wrists of Benny Blanco and Tillman. Elsewhere, Colman Domingo’s Omega and Noah Wyle’s Cartier Tank demonstrated why the classics never go out of style. In short, the Emmy red carpet wasn’t just about fashion — it was about watches that told stories as memorable as the wins themselves.
Here are the 14 best watches from the Emmy Awards 2025.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin
1. Walton Goggins’s Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin
Walton Goggins may not have taken home a trophy on Emmys night, but he definitely looked like a champion with what was on his wrist. The actor wore the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin (Ref. 4300V/220R-H144), a stunning piece in 18K pink gold. At 41.5 mm, the watch strikes a perfect balance between elegance and presence, featuring a golden-lacquered dial that catches the light beautifully. It also includes advanced complications — such as a perpetual calendar and a moon phase set against a starry backdrop — all contained within a case just 8.1 mm thick. The price? About $143,000, making it one of the night’s most impressive (and costly) accessories.
2. James Marsden IWC Schaffhausen Portofino Complete Calendar
Brand: IWC Schaffhausen
Model: Portofino Complete Calendar
Reference: IW359001
Diameter: 41 mm
Thickness: 11.7 mm
Material: Stainless Steel
Dial Colour: Silver Plated Dial
Calibre: 32150
Power Reserve: 72 Hours
Water Resistance: 5 Bar (50 metres, 165 feet)
Price: USD $10,700
On the Emmys red carpet, amidst a mix of bold statement pieces and six-figure complications, one watch distinguished itself through its understated elegance: the IWC Schaffhausen Portofino Complete Calendar. Worn by James Marsden, this 41 mm stainless steel watch features a simple, silver-plated dial with well-proportioned subdials for the date, day, month, and moon phase. It exudes a subtle sophistication rather than an obvious flash, making it ideal for Marsden’s polished appearance. Priced at around $10,700 USD, it strikes a balance—proving that timeless style can be accessible without reaching into the six-figure range.
It was already a historic night for Tramell Tillman, who became the first Black actor to win Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his compelling performance as Mr. Milchik in Severance. But he didn’t stop there — his wrist-wear also drew attention. Tillman wore the Audemars Piguet Code 11:59 Perpetual Calendar (Ref. 26494BC.OO.D350KB.01), a stunning 41 mm timepiece in 18K white gold with an aventurine-blue dial that immediately echoes the sterile glow of Lumon’s office halls. Unveiled for the brand’s 150th anniversary, this model is a technical marvel, capable of being fully adjusted with a single crown while elegantly displaying day, date, month, leap year, and moon phases. Price? Around USD $114,800 — which means Tillman’s Emmy wasn’t the only thing shining bright that night.
Nate Bargatze may have spent the night cracking jokes as host of the 77th Emmy Awards, but his wrist game was pure business. Pairing his Canali tux with the Breguet Classique Souscription (Ref. 2025BH/28/9W6), he went full old-school refinement. The rose gold case (40 mm x 10.8 mm) housed a crisp white guilloché dial with those unmistakable Breguet hands — timeless details that quietly flex heritage without trying too hard. Underneath, the Calibre VS00 movement packs a serious 96-hour power reserve, meaning it keeps going long after the punchlines stop. Price? Let’s just say it’s “on request,” which is Breguet’s way of saying, if you have to ask, you’re probably not hosting the Emmys.
Colman Domingo might have been one of the most talked-about men on the red carpet, but it wasn’t just his Valentino look that had fashion and watch fans going crazy over at — it was what he had on his wrist. And really, if there’s anyone out there who knows how to rock an OMEGA, it’s Colman Domingo. He sported the OMEGA Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional, an updated take on the classic timepiece that famously accompanied astronauts to the moon. The 42 mm wrist candy looked out of this world on Domingo, too, featuring a bi-colour design in stainless steel and 18-karat Moonshine gold, complete with small seconds, 30-minute, and 12-hour subdials. Adding this cosmic piece to your own collection? That’ll set you back around USD $20,000.
Benny Blanco didn’t just walk onto the Emmys red carpet — he sauntered in like a man whose year couldn’t possibly get any bigger. Fresh off making headlines for his marriage to Selena Gomez, the producer-turned-style icon kept his wrist game just as buzzworthy. On his wrist? The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Frosted Gold (Ref. 77450BA.GG.1361BA.01) — crafted in 18-carat yellow gold with a yellow gold–plated crystal sand finished dial. The glittering frosted finish catches the light like stardust, while the iconic octagonal bezel cements its legendary status. Priced at USD$68,500, this isn’t merely a watch; it’s a statement piece. With a trophy wife and a trophy watch, Benny Blanco has effortlessly made his mark on the red carpet.
OMEGA De Ville Prestige Ref. 434.53.41.20.03.001 | Image: Supplied
7. Tayme Thapthimthong’s OMEGA De Ville Prestige
Brand: OMEGA
Model: De Ville Prestige
Reference: 434.53.41.20.03.001
Diameter: 41 mm
Thickness: 10.77 mm
Material: Sedna™ gold
Dial Colour: Blue Dial
Calibre: OMEGA 8802
Power Reserve: 55 Hours
Water Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
Price: USD $15,500
Tayme Thapthimthong, one of the rising stars from The White Lotus, added his own touch of elegance to the 2025 Emmys red carpet with an OMEGA De Ville Prestige (Ref. 77450BA.GG.1361BA.01)—a collection that has embodied timeless Swiss sophistication since the 1960s. His model, a 41 mm timepiece in Sedna™ gold with a deep blue dial, struck the perfect balance between heritage and modernity. Priced at USD $15,500, it’s a watch that doesn’t shout for attention but instead radiates quiet confidence, much like Tayme himself. That evening, it felt less like an accessory and more like a continuation of the De Ville’s enduring legacy of understated luxury.
8. Jesse Williams’s Blancpain Villeret Quantième Complet
Brand: Blancpain
Model: Villeret Quantième Complet
Reference: 6654 3640 55B
Diameter: 40 mm
Thickness: 10.90 mm
Material: Red Gold
Dial Colour: Sunburst Blue
Calibre: 6654.4
Power Reserve: 72 Hours
Water Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
Price: USD $35,200
Jesse Williams may have been on stage as a presenter, but his wrist did plenty of the talking at the 2025 Emmys. The Grey’s Anatomy star wore a Blancpain Villeret Quantième Complet (Ref. 6654 3640 55B), a piece that radiates refined elegance. Its 18-carat red-gold case frames a striking blue dial, complete with a moon phase complication and full calendar that blend classic horology with poetic detail. Powered by Blancpain’s 6654.4 self-winding calibre and finished with a sapphire crystal back for a glimpse at its inner workings, this watch is as much art as it is engineering. With a price tag of USD $35,200, it’s a reminder that Williams’ style sense extends far beyond the operating room.
Hiroyuki Sanada, no stranger to Emmy glory after winning in 2024 for Shōgun, returned to the red carpet this year with his trademark sophistication still intact. Clean, elegant, and undeniably luxurious, the IWC Portofino Automatic (Ref. IW356517) was worn on his wrist — one of our favourite watches of the night here at Many Men Magazine. With its 40 mm stainless-steel case and timeless silver dial, the watch exudes understated class that perfectly matches Sanada’s refined presence. Powered by the caliber 35111 movement with a 50-hour power reserve, this USD $4,950 timepiece shows that true sophistication isn’t about flash, but about quiet, confident excellence.
Fresh off the success of Shrinking on Apple TV+, which earned seven Emmy nominations, Brett Goldstein still managed to steal the spotlight — this time with a watch on his wrist. Wearing the Hublot Classic Fusion Titanium (Ref. 565.NX.1470.RX0), the English actor demonstrated that sleek minimalism can make as bold a statement as a flashy timepiece. With a 38 mm satin-finished and polished titanium case and a black sunray dial, this watch is elegant, modern, and effortlessly cool. Inside, the brand’s HUB1110 self-winding movement ensures the piece is as sharp in function as it is in appearance. Priced at USD $7,900, it’s a watch that combines elegance with edge — much like Goldstein himself.
Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921 Ref. 82035/000R-9359 | Image: Supplied
11. Sam Rockwell’s Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921
Brand: Vacheron Constantin
Model: Historiques American 1921
Reference: 82035/000R-9359
Diameter: 40 mm
Thickness: 8.06 mm
Material: 18K Pink Gold
Dial Colour: Grained Silver-Toned Dial
Calibre: Valjoux 7750 (Automatic Chronograph)
Power Reserve: 48 Hours
Water Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
Price: CHF ₣39,200 – USD $48,750
Sam Rockwell may not have left the Emmys with a trophy in hand — The White Lotus only managed one win on the night — but his wrist was definitely a winner. The actor arrived in style wearing the Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921 (Ref. 82035/000R-9359), a 40 mm pink gold masterpiece inspired by the brand’s 1921 model. With a diagonal dial, bold numerals, and a crown nestled between 1 and 2 o’clock, it’s the kind of watch that stands out while remaining effortlessly sophisticated. Interestingly, White Lotus co-star Walton Goggins also chose a Vacheron on the same night — the Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin — showcasing two actors with impeccable taste in the same brand but a very different approach to style. This watch costs USD $48,750.
Cartier Tank Américaine Large Model – Silver Dial | Image: Supplied
12. Noah Wyle’s Cartier Tank Américaine
Brand: Baume & Mercier
Model: Tank Américaine
Diameter: 44.4 mm x 24.4 mm
Thickness: 8.6 mm
Material: Steel Case
Dial Colour: Silvered Satin-Brushed Dial
Calibre: 1899
Power Reserve: 48 Hours
Water Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
Price: USD $6,850
Noah Wyle secured the Emmy for Lead Actor in a Drama for his role in The Pitt last night, and he wore a sophisticated watch fitting for the occasion: the Cartier Tank Américaine. With its 44 mm case, faceted synthetic blue spinel, silvered dial, and classic blue sword-shaped hands, the watch exemplifies timeless elegance: the navy-blue alligator strap adds depth and refinement to the already iconic design. A piece long linked with quiet luxury and heritage, it couldn’t have been a more appropriate choice for a night when Wyle proudly celebrated both his craft and the moment, with a price tag of USD $6,850.
13. Brian Tyree Henry’s Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph
Brand: Jaeger-LeCoultre
Model: Reverso Tribute Chronograph
Reference: Q389256J
Diameter: 49.4 x 29.9 mm
Thickness: 11.14 mm
Material: Pink Gold
Dial Colour: Recto Dial Golden 5n/Verso Dial Rhodium grey
Calibre: Calibre 860
Power Reserve: 52 Hours
Water Resistance: 3 Bar (30 metres, 100 feet)
Price: Price On Request
Nominated for his role in Dope Thief, Brian Tyree Henry brought some serious horological heat to the Emmys red carpet, pairing his neutral-hued jacket with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph (Ref. Q389256J) in 18-karat pink gold. The actor chose one of the most versatile watches out there, a timepiece with two faces and two personalities. On one side, you have the golden dial with its refined railroad minute track—a nod to the timeless Reverso design. Flip it over, and you’re greeted with an open-worked view of the Calibre 860 and retrograde chronograph, complete with a 52-hour power reserve that makes it both practical and stunning. Sitting on a sleek black alligator strap, it was the perfect mix of elegance and edge, showing that Henry knows how to make a statement without saying a word. Prices for the model are available upon request.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin Ref.4300V/220R-B642 | Image: Supplied
14. Justin Hartley’s Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin Skeleton
Brand: Vacheron Constantin
Model: Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin
Reference: 4300V/220R-B642
Diameter: 41.5 mm
Thickness: 8.1 mm
Material: Pink Gold
Dial Colour: Sapphire dial with a blue velvet-finished minutes track—18K gold moons with a starry sky.
Calibre: 1120 QP/1
Power Reserve: 40 Hours
Water Resistance: 5 Bar (50 metres, 165 feet)
Price: Price On Request
Justin Hartley finished the night in refined style, hopping on the Vacheron Constantin train with an Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin Skeleton (Ref. 4300V/220R-B642). Crafted in 18-karat pink gold with striking blue accents, this fully skeletonized masterpiece offers a clear view of its inner workings, powered by the Calibre 1120/3 QPSQ/1. The watch features a moon phase complication decorated with stars and twin moons, set within a 41.5 mm case that balances elegance with technical brilliance. Add in the beautifully finished bracelet, and you have a timepiece that’s as much a work of art as it is a watch. Price? Available upon request—because, truly, if you have to ask, it might not be in your cart just yet.
Elias Albay is the Founder and Director of Many Men Magazine, a Toronto-based digital publication dedicated to promoting modern masculinity through style, culture, and self-improvement. What started as a personal turning point became a purposeful platform. — born from Elias’ desire to create something meaningful after completing his studies and finding no career path that truly matched his ambitions. With a background in Civil Engineering from York University and experience in Commercial Flight Operations at CAE, he applied skills, and resilience from both fields to forge a new path.