Live now on the NASA TV website with commentary of what they're doing, pretty cool to watch if you're a bit bored, haven't spotted any Speedmasters yet but keeping an eye out: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html#public
The EVA's are indeed fascinating to watch. Unfortunately, I don't think we'll see any Speedmasters today since the Americans no longer use them during EVA's and Thomas Pesquet, the ESA astronaut, will be using the US made EVA suit. Really the only time we are lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Speedmaster is when the Russians preform an EVA in their suits since the use and display of the Speedmaster is part of the Roscosmos Omega contract. That said, it's possible that Pesquet could wear his brothers Speedmaster that he is flying for him during this mission. EDIT - Spelling
It looks like hard work even in micro-gravity! They might be wearing something on their wrists under the suit...