James Watt (1736–1819) was a Scottish engineer and inventor of a revolutionary new steam engine.
James or Jim Watt may also refer to:
- James Watt junior (1769–1848), Scottish engineer, businessman and activist
 - James Cromar Watt (1862–1940), Scottish artist, architect and jeweller
 - Jim Watt (rugby union) (1914–1988), New Zealand rugby union player and paediatrician
 - James Russell Watt (born 1935), New Zealand rugby union player
 - Sir James Watt (Royal Navy officer) (1914–2009), British surgeon, Medical Director-General of the Royal Navy
 - James G. Watt (1938–2023), former US Secretary of the Interior (1981–83)
 - Jim Watt (boxer) (born 1948), Scottish boxer
 - Jim Watt (ice hockey) (born 1950), American ice hockey player
 - James Watt (diplomat) (born 1951), British ambassador
 - James Watt (loyalist) (born 1952), former Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary
 - HMS James Watt (launched 1853), steam- and sail-powered Royal Navy ship named after the inventor
 - James Watt College (founded 1908), Greenock, Scotland
 - James Watt (actuary) (1863–1945), Scottish actuary and geographer
 - James Watt (brewery owner), owner of BrewDog pub chain
 
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