Call of Duty Warzone may be all about being the last man/ team standing by the end of the game, but that doesn’t mean you can’t look your best while doing so. In this guide, we’ll talk you through how to get watches in Warzone, as well as how to wear a watch once you’ve finally got one.
How to Get Watches in Warzone
There are a couple of different ways that players can get watches. We’ve listed these below:
Battle Pass
The first method is to simply buy the Battle Pass. Each Season, Warzone gets a new Battle Pass filled with cosmetics for players to unlock. The more you play and the more challenges you complete, the higher your Battle Pass level, which, in turn, unlocks you more cosmetics.
There’s often at least one watch within the Battle Pass each season, so if you find yourself playing a lot, this might be the best value for your money.
Buy Them From the Store
Be sure to check the ‘Store’ in Warzone every day, too. There’s now a plethora of different cosmetic bundles and items players can buy, including watches.
As long as you’ve got the premium ‘Call of Duty Points’ currency, you’ll be able to buy these without having to stress about earning a ton of EXP.
Equipping a Watch in Warzone
Once you’ve finally got a fancy timepiece for your wrist, it’s time to get it equipped. To do so, select the ‘Weapons’ tab from the Warzone main menu and then choose the ‘Watch Select’ option.
Choose the watch you want to equip and then you’ll be wearing it in the next match you play.
What Do Watches Do?
As is likely very obvious, most watches in Warzone will tell you the time. This will be the current time in your real-life timezone, too, as it takes it from your console’s system clock.
Other watches in Warzone have special features that act is little gimmicks in matches themselves. For example, the Tomogunchi Watch will have you caring for a little creature’s needs.
That’s everything you need to know on watches in Warzone. For more tips, tricks, and guides, be sure to check out our ever-expanding guide wiki, search for Twinfinite, or check out more of our coverage below.
Published: May 11, 2020 08:19 am