Rapper Nav spotted wearing a Rolex

Nav, the Toronto-born rapper and frequent collaborator of The Weeknd's XO label, was recently caught on camera wearing a Rolex Day-Date 40 in 18KT yellow gold, reference 228238, dressed with one of the brand's most coveted dial options: a baguette diamond set. The sighting underlines how the Day-Date remains the default power statement for artists navigating the boundary between street credibility and luxury connoisseurship.
The Day-Date 40 ref. 228238 was introduced as part of Rolex's 2015 overhaul of the Day-Date line, enlarging the case from the historic 36mm to a contemporary 40mm while retaining every element of the original 1956 design language — the signature President bracelet, the arched day display at 12 o'clock, and full precious-metal construction. Inside beats the in-house calibre 3255, a movement Rolex developed with over 14 new patents. It delivers a 70-hour power reserve, a Chronergy escapement that improves efficiency by roughly 15 percent over its predecessor, and a Parachrom hairspring for superior shock and temperature resistance. Certified as a Superlative Chronometer, it holds accuracy to ±2 seconds per day — well beyond COSC standards.
The baguette diamond dial elevates the 228238 into a separate collector tier. Rolex sources its baguette-cut diamonds to strict internal grading standards, and the geometric precision required to set rectangular stones flush across a curved dial surface is genuinely demanding craft work. The result is a dial that catches light differently from the brand's more common brilliant-cut or paved options — angular, almost architectural, and unambiguously high-specification.
For Nav, whose discography is marked by melodic restraint and a low-key public persona, the Day-Date 40 reads as a considered flex rather than a casual one. The yellow gold and baguette combination is historically associated with legacy wealth — heads of state, captains of industry — which is precisely what gives it renewed resonance in hip-hop circles, where reclaiming old luxury codes carries cultural weight.
At UK list price of £28,850, the ref. 228238 with a standard dial is already a significant acquisition; a baguette diamond dial configuration commands a notable premium at retail and pushes grey-market values considerably higher, with demand consistently outpacing authorised dealer allocation for precious-metal Day-Date references.