Wu Jing Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
Wu Jing currently has 1 watches in his collection. Check them in our database.
Introduction to Wu Jing
Wu Jing is one of China's most bankable action stars, a filmmaker and martial artist who built his reputation through decades of physically demanding work on screen. Born in Beijing in 1974, he trained in wushu from a young age before transitioning into film and television. He is best known internationally for the Wolf Warrior franchise — which he wrote, directed, and starred in — with Wolf Warrior 2 (2017) grossing over $870 million worldwide and holding the record as one of the highest-grossing non-English-language films ever made. He has since starred in The Wandering Earth series and Meg 2: The Trench, cementing his standing as a legitimate crossover name in global action cinema.
The Wu Jing watch collection, based on sightings logged here at Watch Paparazzi, leans firmly toward Omega — specifically the dive-oriented Seamaster line. On the set of Meg 2: The Trench, Wu Jing was spotted wearing an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M in a grey-and-orange colourway, reference 215.92.44.21.99.001. This is the 43.5mm titanium-cased variant featuring a grey ceramic bezel ring with an orange aluminium top ring inlaid into it. At 600 metres of water resistance, it is a serious tool watch, which makes it a fitting — and likely deliberate — choice for a film centred on deep-sea action sequences.
The placement aligns with Omega's long-running strategy of embedding its dive watches in high-profile action productions, a tradition most associated with the James Bond series. Whether Wu Jing's wearing of the Planet Ocean was a production-level decision or a personal one, the watch suits his on-screen persona: functional, robust, and built for punishment rather than ceremony. With only one confirmed sighting in our database so far, his collection remains largely uncharted, but the Omega connection is a solid starting point.
Wu Jing Spotted Wearing Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Grey & Orange in Meg 2: The Trench
Inserted 22/05/2023
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M in grey and orange is one of the brand's most technically accomplished dive watches, rated to 600 metres and powered by the METAS-certified Master Chronometer calibre 8906. Wu Jing, China's action superstar known for the Wolf Warrior franchise, appears to be wearing this striking titanium-cased diver on screen in the highly anticipated shark-thriller sequel Meg 2: The Trench — a pairing of watch and role that feels entirely deliberate.