Actor Matthew McConaughey spotted wearing a Omega

Sharp-eyed viewers of Guy Ritchie's 2023 Netflix series The Gentlemen have finally gotten a definitive answer to one of the show's more discussed wardrobe details: the watch on Matthew McConaughey's wrist is the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra reference 220.23.41.21.02.001. The identification, confirmed after careful frame-by-frame analysis, puts a precise name to a piece that consistently drew attention throughout the production's run.
The Seamaster Aqua Terra 41mm in steel with a blue dial sits at the heart of Omega's modern sports-dress lineup. Reference 220.23.41.21.02.001 features a 41mm stainless steel case rated to 150 metres of water resistance, a lacquered blue dial with the signature vertical 'teak concept' stripe pattern, and a matching steel bracelet with Omega's fine-adjustment deployant clasp. Underneath the screw-back case beats the Calibre 8900 — a twin-barrel, Co-Axial escapement movement certified as a Master Chronometer by METAS, meaning it meets stringent accuracy standards of 0 to +5 seconds per day and resists magnetic fields in excess of 15,000 gauss. Power reserve sits at 60 hours.
The Aqua Terra line was introduced in 2002 as Omega's answer to the dressed-up sports watch category, offering something genuinely versatile between the tool-watch heritage of the Seamaster Professional and the formal register of the Constellation. The current generation, refreshed in 2021 with the Master Chronometer movement suite, represents a meaningful technical upgrade and has strengthened the model's standing among collectors who prize certified performance over badge value alone.
For McConaughey's character Mickey Pearson — a self-made, old-money-presenting American operating at the top of London's criminal aristocracy — the Aqua Terra is a considered choice. It signals wealth without ostentation, competence without flash. It is precisely the watch someone like Pearson would wear to avoid being read too easily.
On the secondary market, the Seamaster Aqua Terra 220.23.41.21.02.001 trades at or near retail, reflecting steady demand and reasonable Omega production volumes. It remains one of the more accessible entry points into serious Swiss watchmaking with genuine in-house credentials, and screen time on a high-profile production rarely hurts long-term desirability.