Boris Johnson Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
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Introduction to Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson is one of the most recognisable political figures in modern British history. Born in New York City in 1964, he built his career as a journalist and foreign correspondent before entering politics as a Conservative MP. He served as Mayor of London from 2008 to 2016, was a prominent figurehead of the 2016 Brexit campaign, and went on to become the UK's Foreign Secretary before ascending to Prime Minister in July 2019, a position he held until September 2022. His tenure was defined by steering the UK through the final stages of its departure from the European Union and navigating the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Boris Johnson watch collection, as documented so far, offers a sharp contrast to the horological habits of most world leaders. Where heads of government are typically photographed wearing Patek Philippe or Rolex, Johnson was spotted during his time as Prime Minister wearing a Seiko Pulsar V501-X507 — a 34mm quartz watch with a retail price of approximately $55 USD. The Pulsar line carries genuine watchmaking heritage: the brand was founded by Hamilton in 1972 as the world's first LED digital watch before being acquired by Seiko, who continue to produce it as an accessible, no-frills option. Johnson's choice sits at the extreme budget end of the spectrum for any sitting leader.
What makes this sighting notable is not just the price point but the indifference it suggests toward horological signalling. Many politicians carefully calibrate their watch choices for public perception — too expensive risks optics, too cheap can seem performative. Johnson appears to have simply worn what was on his wrist. Whether that reflects genuine frugality, a lack of interest in watches as status objects, or something else entirely is open to interpretation, but it makes his entry in our database one of the more genuinely surprising on record.
Boris Johnson Spotted Wearing Seiko Pulsar V501-X507 Quartz
Inserted 29/04/2023
The Pulsar name carries genuine horological weight — it debuted in 1972 as the world's first commercial LED digital watch, later acquired by Seiko in 1978 and repositioned as an accessible quartz line for everyday wear. The V501-X507 is a no-frills 34mm quartz dress piece retailing for roughly $55 USD, making it one of the most modest timepieces ever spotted on a sitting head of government. That Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, chose it over virtually any other option available to him says something pointed about the man's public image strategy — or his complete indifference to one.