Singer Nicky Jam spotted wearing a Audemars Piguet

Nicky Jam was recently photographed wearing the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon 50th Anniversary in 18K pink gold, reference 26530OR — one of the most coveted pieces to emerge from the brand's landmark 2022 anniversary collection. The sighting places a genuinely rarefied complication in the spotlight, a watch that commands attention far beyond its celebrity association.
The Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon ref. 26530OR is built around Calibre 2954, a manufacture movement beating at 21,600 vph with a 65-hour power reserve. The flying tourbillon — meaning the regulating organ floats without a traditional upper bridge, maximising visual impact — is positioned at 6 o'clock and peers through an aperture in the dial. That dial is the conceptual centrepiece: the 'Evolutive Tapisserie' pattern transitions from the classic small squares of the original 1972 Royal Oak into a broader, deeper relief as it radiates outward, a nod to five decades of evolution. The case measures 41mm in 18K pink gold and pairs with an integrated pink gold bracelet — a faithful echo of Gerald Genta's original brief to Jäger-Le-Coultre.
Within collector circles, the 26530OR occupies a specific tier of the anniversary release hierarchy. Audemars Piguet produced the reference in strictly limited numbers, and the combination of a flying tourbillon, precious metal case, and the exclusive dial execution made it an immediate target for serious collectors at launch. Secondary market premiums confirmed that appetite almost instantly.
Nicky Jam has built a watch collection that reflects his position at the top of Latin music — Patek Philippe, Richard Mille, and AP have all featured on his wrist publicly. Choosing the 26530OR signals an understanding of watch culture that goes beyond brand recognition; this is a piece that rewards the informed eye.
At an official retail price of approximately $175,000, the Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon ref. 26530OR was already a significant acquisition. On the current grey market, examples trade in the $420,000 range — a premium of roughly 140% over retail — reflecting constrained supply and sustained demand from collectors who missed the allocation window. For a two-year-old reference, that trajectory is striking.