Actor Mark Wahlberg spotted wearing a Patek Philippe

Mark Wahlberg attended the Weir & Sons Patek Philippe Exhibition wearing the Reference 5172G — a white gold chronograph that quietly signals its owner's deeper knowledge of fine watchmaking without resorting to flash. The setting, a dedicated Patek Philippe retail event at the prestigious Dublin jeweler, was entirely appropriate: this is not a watch you stumble into wearing.
The Patek Philippe 5172G is built around Caliber CH 29-535 PS, a manufacture hand-wound movement that Patek spent years developing and debuted in 2009. It features a column wheel, a horizontal clutch mechanism for smooth chronograph engagement, and a flyback function — all delivered with a power reserve of approximately 65 hours. The 41mm case in 18k white gold wears with understated authority, but it is the salmon-toned dial that immediately separates the 5172G from the rest of the brand's chronograph lineup. Applied rose gold indices, a small seconds subdial at nine o'clock, and a 30-minute counter at three complete a layout that is classically asymmetric and deeply tied to mid-twentieth century Geneva design language.
Among collectors, the 5172G occupies a specific and respected niche. The reference is regularly discussed alongside vintage Patek chronographs like the Reference 1463 and 530, which it consciously references in both aesthetic and mechanical philosophy. The salmon dial variant is considered the most desirable configuration — its warm hue ageing gracefully under patina and sitting in stark, elegant contrast against white gold. Secondary market premiums above list price have remained consistent since release, reflecting genuine demand rather than speculative flipping.
Wahlberg has demonstrated a long-standing and discerning interest in Patek Philippe across multiple references, and his appearance at a formal brand exhibition underlines that this is an informed collection rather than a stylist-driven one. Choosing the 5172G for such an event suggests genuine attachment to the piece.
The Patek Philippe 5172G carries a list price of approximately $80,430. On the grey market, the white gold salmon dial configuration trades closer to $175,000 — a premium of more than double retail that reflects both scarcity and the reference's growing canonical status in modern Patek collecting.