Russell Crowe Surprises Fans With Secret TikTok Account Revealed
Russell Crowe has unexpectedly emerged as one of the most compelling voices in the “watch-tok” community, delighting fans who recently stumbled upon his low-profile TikTok account. Under the unassuming handle “igp366,” a nod to his band, Indoor Garden Party, the 61-year-old Oscar winner has been sharing intimate, unpolished videos of his extensive timepiece collection.
Far from the polished PR of Hollywood, the account features Crowe leaning into his self-described obsession, telling his 46,000 followers, “I’m not going to show you my entire watch collection. That would take quite some time because I’m literally obsessed.”
The Beautiful Mind star’s current “rotation” features heavy hitters from Rolex, Tudor, and Omega, with values ranging from daily drivers to $60,000 investments. One standout piece that caught the eye of horological enthusiasts is his Rolex Daytona featuring a vibrant Tiffany blue dial.
Crowe admitted a deep fondness for the specific shade, noting, “There’s just something about the Tiffany blue that really gets to me… whenever it sort of sneaks out from under the suit sleeve, it always draws people’s eye.”
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While the watches are the intended focus, fans were quickly distracted by the “casual flex” happening in the background of his videos. Perched haphazardly among miscellaneous household clutter and musical equipment, viewers spotted Crowe’s 2001 Academy Award for Gladiator, along with a SAG trophy and a GQ Global Icon award.
Social media users were quick to point out the irony of one of cinema’s most prestigious prizes just “chilling in the background,” with many calling it the ultimate power move. Crowe’s passion for timepieces is well-documented within his inner circle; he famously gifted a $20,000 Rolex Deepsea to Liam Hemsworth just before a film premiere in 2022.
This transparency and “genuine nerd” energy have earned him a wave of new admirers who appreciate his authenticity. As one fan noted, the transition from fighting tigers in the Colosseum to debating the merits of Italian microbrands is the character arc nobody saw coming, but everyone is enjoying.
When he isn’t filming watch reviews, Russell Crowe is maintaining a remarkably prolific schedule across both film and music. His historical thriller Nuremberg, in which he portrays Hermann Göring alongside Rami Malek, is set to make its streaming debut on Netflix on March 7, following a successful theatrical run.
He is also preparing for the April 10 release of Beast, a gritty MMA drama that he not only stars in but also co-wrote. The actor is currently in Scotland filming the high-budget Highlander reboot for Amazon MGM Studios, where he stars as the mentor figure Juan Sánchez-Villalobos Ramírez opposite Henry Cavill’s Connor MacLeod.
Beyond the screen, his musical project, Indoor Garden Party, is gearing up for a summer tour with several dates already sold out in Romania and Italy. Whether he is brandishing a sword or a 1-of-1 Rolex, Crowe continues to prove that his interests are as vast as his filmography.
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