Tom Cruise effortlessly paired a Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin with both black-tie attire and casual wear at the recent festival.
The versatile timepiece, introduced in 1996 with roots in the 1970s, competes with iconic models like the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and Patek Philippe Nautilus.
Cruise’s 8.1 mm-thick watch, priced at $102,000, stole the spotlight at the Cannes premiere of the Top sequel, boasting a moon phase mechanism, perpetual calendar accuracy for 78 years, and a chic 18-karat white gold case.
Cruise’s whirlwind tour included Japan and anticipates appearances in the United States before the film’s Friday release.