Timothée Chalamet was seen showing off a £100k Urban Jürgensen watch to his Hollywood pals at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2026 held at The Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday.
The actor, 30, who is up for a Leading Actor gong for his role in Marty Supreme, was seen flaunting his jewellery to other attendees - setting tongues wagging over whether it was a gift from his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner.
He could be seen flashing his new wrist piece on the red carpet before joining his girlfriend Kylie inside.
During the outing he cut a suave figure as he walked the red carpet in a tailored black suit.
While Kylie let him bask in the spotlight by walking the red carpet alone, she still brought the glam, wowing in a plunging black gown with silver jewelled detailing on the front.
Timothée Chalamet, 30, was seen showing off a £100k Urban Jürgensen watch to his Hollywood pals at the BAFTA Film Awards held at The Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday
The actor, who is up for a Leading Actor gong for his role in Marty Supreme, was seen flaunting his jewellery to other attendees - setting tongues wagging over whether it was a gift from his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner
And the pair put on a loved up appearance as they sat hand in hand after taking their seats ahead of the ceremony.
The billionaire make-up mogul and the Oscar-nominee have been dating for more than three years and already live together, with marriage being a consideration, according to a Daily Mail source.
Timothée has been hard at work promoting the critically-acclaimed film over the past few months, including setting up a slew of stores to sell merchandise.
He plays the titular character in the sports drama, loosely modelled on Marty Reisman, who pursues his dream of becoming a champion table tennis player.
Timothée has already won a Golden Globe for the flick and has also been nominated for an Oscar.
Hosted by Alan Cumming, this year's ceremony will welcome stars including Leonardo DiCaprio, Jacob Elordi and Michael B. Jordan as the year's biggest cinema releases are honoured.
Those walking the red carpet will be treated to a DJ set by Magic FM presenter Neev Spencer, while Clara Amfo and Ali Plumb will be reporting live from outside the legendary London venue.
In one snap, Kylie could be seen holding his wrist and watch with both hands prompting further suspicions that this was a present from the beauty mogul
The actor plays the titular character in Marty Supreme, which is loosely modelled on Marty Reisman, who pursues his dream of becoming a champion table tennis player
A lengthy list of celebrity guest presenters includes Aimee Lou Wood, Alicia Vikander, Cillian Murphy, Ethan Hawke, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Sadie Sink and British grime artist Stormzy.
The Royal Festival Hall stage will also welcome appearances from Kerry Washington, Minnie Driver, Monica Bellucci, Patrick Dempsey and Regé-Jean Page, among others.
Entertainment on the night will come from a diverse spectrum of performers, including a first performance outside the United States of record-breaking track Golden from KPop Demon Hunters, sung by JAE, AUDREYNUNA & REI AMI, the voices of HUNTR/X.
Meanwhile, British singer Jessie Ware will perform a Barbara Streisand cover in a moving tribute during the In Memoriam.
This year's Special Award recipients include Dame Donna Langley, who will be honoured with this year’s BAFTA Fellowship, the arts charity’s highest accolade.
The British Chairman of NBCUniversal Entertainment will be celebrated for her prolific career and as one of the most influential and respected figures in the entertainment industry.
Additionally, Clare Binns, Creative Director of Picture House Cinemas, will be presented with the BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award.
The honour recognises her role in championing diverse and fiercely independent work on big screens around the United Kingdom.
One Battle After Another will no doubt be hoping to win one award after another, with Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film earning a remarkable fourteen nominations at this year's ceremony.
But it faces stiff competition, notably from supernatural horror Sinners, with thirteen nominations, and Hamnet, director Chloé Zhao's moving drama about the death of Shakespeare's only son, with eleven.
Adapted for the screen from Maggie O'Farrell's award-winning novel about the Bard's family life, Hamnet has broken the record for the most nominations for a female-directed film in BAFTA history.
Irish star Jessie Buckley has been nominated for her lead role in the film after already scoring a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice Award and nominations for the Academy Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Co-star Paul Mescal, who was snubbed during Oscar nominations, will also be hoping for an award after earning a Supporting Actor BAFTA nod.
Elsewhere, Marty Supreme starring Timothée will be hoping to make it three times lucky after earning eleven BAFTA nominations, including Best Film and Best Actor, following recent wins at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards.
Frankenstein and Sentimental Value each have eight whilst there are five nominations for I Swear and Bugonia, and three nominations for The Ballad of Wallis Island, Pillion and F1.
Also vying for the Leading Actress BAFTA are Rose Byrne for If I Had Legs I'd Kick You; Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue; Chase Infiniti for One Battle After Another; Renate Reinsve for Sentimental Value and Emma Stone for Bugonia.
Leonardo DiCaprio could earn his second ever BAFTA after scoring his seventh nomination, this year for his Leading Actor performance in the already heavily decorated movie One Battle After Another.






