Watkins struck twice in the first half before Pervis Estupinan’s own goal put the hosts three up at Villa Park.
Ansu Fati got one back for Brighton in the second half, but Watkins completed his treble to underline his international credentials.
Watkins has seven England caps but missed out on a place in their most recent squad in September.
With England manager Gareth Southgate watching from the stands, Watkins put himself in contention to be named next week in the squad for the Three Lions’ October matches against Australia and Italy.
Jacob Ramsey and Douglas Luiz scored Villa’s fifth and sixth goals in the closing stages to cap their biggest win this season.
Villa’s players have criticised the club’s new shirts this season, saying they are uncomfortable because they retain too much sweat.
But Unai Emery’s team barely had to break sweat to see off lacklustre Brighton, who were blown away by a blistering spell of three goals in 12 minutes in the first half at Villa Park.
Villa have won five of their first seven league matches and sit third in the table ahead of the rest of the weekend’s fixtures.
Underlining the impressive work done by Emery since he replaced the sacked Steven Gerrard, Villa’s tally of 58 points this year is also bettered only by Manchester City’s 71.
Villa have won 10 successive matches at home and harbour genuine ambitions of challenging for a top four finish.
After winning five of their opening six league matches, fourth placed Brighton have endured a week to forget, losing in the League Cup at struggling Chelsea before their capitulation against Villa.
AFP
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