Inside Jay-Z’s Multi-Million Dollar Luxury Watch Collection

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Jay-Z’s watch collection, valued by collectors and industry experts at tens of millions of dollars, serves as a prominent display of his status as a billionaire mogul. His portfolio includes ultra-rare timepieces from Patek Philippe, Richard Mille, and Audemars Piguet, often featuring complex perpetual calendars, tourbillons, and bespoke designs that command millions on the secondary market.

Jay-Z frequently demonstrates a preference for Patek Philippe, often selecting models that highlight the brand’s technical complexity. According to GQ, he wore a Patek Philippe Grand Complication 5304-301R to the 2025 Grammy Awards, a piece featuring a rose-gold case and a perpetual calendar capable of tracking dates until the year 2100. The watch is valued at approximately $1,075,652.

His collection also includes the Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Reference 6300G. As reported by Patek Philippe, the Grandmaster Chime is the brand’s most complicated timepiece, containing over 1,500 components. Only seven versions were initially produced in 2014, with Jay-Z owning one of the white-gold iterations, valued at roughly $2.5 million. Additionally, he owns a Patek Philippe 2499, a rare model produced between 1950 and 1985. While the specific price of his acquisition remains undisclosed, similar models have reached auction prices as high as $7.68 million, according to Hodinkee.

Custom Richard Mille Commissions

The rapper’s relationship with Richard Mille is defined by custom, one-of-a-kind commissions. His "Blueprint" Richard Mille 56, a piece requiring over 3,000 hours to produce, was valued at $2.5 million in 2019, according to GQ. He later acquired a bespoke version featuring green sapphire crystals, which Complex reported has a retail value of $3 million, though industry experts note its market value is likely higher.

Custom Richard Mille Commissions

Beyond custom pieces, Jay-Z has been spotted wearing the RM027 Rafael Nadal, a watch designed to be lightweight and durable for high-intensity sports. Only 50 units were produced, and secondary market listings place the value at approximately $1.42 million, according to Richard Mille.

Audemars Piguet and Hublot Partnerships

Jay-Z has maintained a long-standing public association with Audemars Piguet and Hublot. In 2013, he collaborated with Hublot to release the "Shawn Carter" Classic Fusion collection, limited to 350 pieces. His personal collection also includes the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Openworked 26585CE, a piece that currently trades for over $400,000 on the secondary market.

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In recent public appearances, such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup, he was photographed wearing a Patek Philippe Cubitus 5821/1A-001, which retails for $45,512, alongside an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar in steel.

Market Comparison of Key Pieces

Watch Model Reported/Auction Value
Patek Philippe 2499 $7.68 million (comparable auction)
Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime 6300G $2.5 million
Richard Mille 56 (Green Sapphire) $3 million+
Patek Philippe Nautilus (Tiffany & Co.) $6.5 million (auction record)

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Jay-Z source his rare watches?
While many of his pieces are acquired through standard luxury channels, Jay-Z often utilizes high-end dealers to secure limited-edition timepieces. For example, his Patek Philippe 2499 was acquired from Swedish watch dealer Tony Kavak, who noted the exclusivity of the piece made it difficult to find on the open market.

Market Comparison of Key Pieces

What is the most technically complex watch in his collection?

Are these watches considered investments?
Yes. Due to the limited production runs of pieces like the Tiffany & Co. x Patek Philippe Nautilus—of which only 170 were made—the market value often appreciates significantly. According to CNBC, one such watch sold for $6.5 million at auction shortly after its retail release.

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