The Watches of White Lotus Season 3: Who Wore What

Published: April 6, 2025 | By sellawatch.com | Read Time: 7 min

Photo of Timothy and Victoria from White Lotus Season 3. HBO Max

As the season finale approaches, it’s worth paying attention to more than just the plot twists and awkward brunches. This season, the watches are doing some quiet storytelling of their own. Whether it's a flex from a power-hungry heir or a subtle nod to someone’s understated wealth, the wristwear in Season 3 is spot-on — and in some cases, pretty surprising.

We won’t spoil any major plot points, but we do talk about the characters and what they’re wearing — which says more about them than you might expect. If you’d rather go in completely fresh, it’s probably best to read this after you’ve seen the finale.

Timothy Ratliff - Rolex DayDate 228238

Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs) wears a yellow gold Rolex Day-Date 40mm with a black dial (Ref. 228238). It’s a statement piece — polished, traditional, and unmistakably tied to wealth and influence. On the surface, it fits his character perfectly. But as the season progresses and pressure starts to mount, the watch feels less like a sign of success and more like a reminder of everything he’s trying to hold onto. Retail price is around $43,000.

Photo of Timothy Ratliff from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 4. HBO Max

Victoria Ratliff - Rolex DayDate 18238

Victoria Ratliff (Parker Posey) wears a vintage Rolex Day-Date 36mm with a champagne dial and diamond hour markers (Ref. 18238). It’s flashy, feminine, and very intentional — exactly the kind of watch someone would choose if wealth wasn’t just a lifestyle, but a personal brand. The yellow gold and diamonds make it clear she’s not interested in subtlety, and definitely not interested in scaling back. On the secondary market, this reference typically sells for around $17,000.

Photo of Victoria Ratliff from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 2. HBO Max

Saxon Ratliff - Rolex, Hublot, Apple

Saxon Ratliff (Patrick Schwarzenegger) wears three different watches throughout the season, each one saying something a little different — and maybe all trying a little too hard. There’s the Rolex Milgauss 116400GV with the green crystal, a slightly off-center choice that feels like a reach for individuality. Then there’s the Hublot Big Bang Unico — oversized, skeletonized, and unapologetically loud. And finally, an Apple Watch makes a quick appearance, which tracks for someone constantly blending protein shakes and pushing his version of wellness on everyone around him. Taken together, the rotation feels less like personal style and more like someone trying to project control in a life that clearly doesn’t have much of it.

Photo of Saxon Ratliff from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 1. HBO Max

The Hublot retails around $23K. It’s not for everyone — but that’s probably the point.

Photo of Saxon Ratliff from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 2. HBO Max

Lochlan Ratliff - Omega Moonswatch

Lochlan Ratliff (Sam Nivola) wears an Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch “Mission to Saturn” (Ref. SO33T100), one of the more accessible watches seen this season. It features a tan strap, muted color palette, and retails for around $280. It’s an interesting contrast to the rest of his family — quieter, lighter, and less concerned with signaling anything. Whether it was chosen by him or handed to him, it fits: practical, easy, and just removed enough to suggest he’s not trying to compete with the noise around him.

Photo of Lochlan Ratliff from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 3. HBO Max

Sritala Hollinger - Jacob & Co.

Sritala Hollinger (Patravadi Mejudhon) wears a Jacob & Co. Fleurs de Jardin in rose gold — one of the most striking watches featured this season. It’s a highly complicated piece with a tourbillon and a floral-themed, rotating dial, often seen as more of a jewelry watch than a traditional timepiece. With an estimated value around $400,000, it’s the kind of watch that doesn’t try to blend in. Paired with her calm, composed presence, it feels intentional — quiet on the surface, but impossible to ignore.

Photo of Sritala Hollinger from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 1. HBO Max

Jaclyn Lemon - Hermès Nantucket

Jaclyn Lemon (Michelle Monaghan) wears an Hermès Nantucket in rose gold with a mother-of-pearl dial. It’s a slim, rectangular watch with a clean, refined design — subtle, but expensive if you know what you’re looking at. The mother-of-pearl adds just enough softness to balance the sharp edges. At around $15,850, it’s not trying to make a scene — but it is making a point. Like Jaclyn, the watch is controlled, deliberate, and styled for someone who cares about perception. Every detail feels intentional, even when she insists it’s effortless.

Photo of Jaclyn Lemon from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 1. HBO Max

Rick Hatchett - Timex Synthetic

Rick Hatchett (Walton Goggins) wears a Timex Q Reissue Day-Date 38mm (Ref. TW2V32000) with a black dial, luminous hands, and a synthetic strap. Retailing around $179, it's a straightforward quartz watch: reliable, unpretentious, and not designed to draw attention. Given Rick's presumable lack of concern for appearances, the watch seems like a practical choice.

Photo of Rick Hatchett from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 4. HBO Max

Frank - Rolex Datejust 116233

His friend Frank (Sam Rockwell) wears a two-tone Rolex Datejust 36mm with a champagne dial (Ref. 116233). Gold and steel, Jubilee bracelet — a classic setup that feels like it’s been with him for years. He probably bought it during his "party" era, back when the drinks were constant and the company was... varied. These days he’s trying to be sober and keep it together, but the watch is still there — a little shiny reminder of a wilder time? On the resale market, it goes for around $8,500, but for Frank, it’s probably more sentimental than that.

Photo of Frank from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 7. HBO Max

Chloe - Movado Signature

Chloe (Charlotte Le Bon) wears a Movado Signature with a black dial and a single dot at 12 o’clock — a minimalist design that’s become the brand’s signature style. The watch doesn’t feature hour markers or numerals, which gives it a clean, almost abstract appearance. It’s a modern, design-forward piece that contrasts with many of the more traditional or status-driven watches seen elsewhere in the show. While it’s not a flashy or expensive model, it’s distinct in its simplicity. The version worn on screen appears to be on a matching black strap, keeping the overall look sleek and understated. Retail price is around $695.

Photo of Chloe from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 4. HBO Max

Gaitok - Ball Engineer III (Maybe)

Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) wears what appears to be a Ball Engineer III, likely the NM2028C-S14A-BKGR reference, though the exact model can't really be confirmed. It’s a straightforward, durable field-style watch with a clean black dial and strong lume — a practical choice from a brand known for rugged designs. The version worn in the show is fitted with a green strap, which appears to be aftermarket. That strap gives the watch a military look, which fits well with Gaitok’s goal of becoming a bodyguard. It’s not an attention-grabbing piece, but it feels appropriate — reliable, serious, and built for function over flash. Retail pricing for similar models sits around $1,600.

Photo of Gaitok from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 4. HBO Max

Greg - Montblanc 1858 Iced Sea (Maybe)

Greg Hunt (Jon Gries) appears to wear a Montblanc 1858 Iced Sea with a blue glacier-pattern dial and steel bracelet. It’s a sturdy dive watch with a textured design that adds some visual interest without being overly bold. Retail price is around $3,460. On the surface, it’s a practical, outdoors-ready watch — but given Greg’s history of deception and the way he moves through the show, it comes across as colder, more calculated. It fits a character who keeps things close and rarely reveals more than he has to.

Photo of Greg from White Lotus Season 3, Episode 7. HBO Max

Final Take

There’s a lot to unpack in this season of The White Lotus, but the watches are quietly doing a ton of character work. From loud flexes to quiet classics, the pieces feel deliberate — and add a layer of personality to each scene. If you’re into watches, it’s been a surprisingly fun season to watch (and rewatch... and zoom in on).

“The show may be about who’s hiding what — but their watches aren’t keeping secrets.”

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