Influencer Corey Gamble spotted wearing a Patek Philippe

Corey Gamble, the Los Angeles-based influencer and Kardashian-Jenner family fixture, was recently spotted wearing the Patek Philippe Nautilus Travel Time in 18K rose gold, reference 5990/1R — a watch that commands attention not just for its aesthetics but for the remarkable engineering packed inside its 40.5mm case.
The 5990/1R sits at the intersection of sport, complications, and luxury. It carries Patek Philippe's Caliber 324 S C FUS, a self-winding movement beating at 28,800 vph with a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. Beyond the chronograph function — which operates via flyback mechanism for rapid reset — the movement integrates a dual time zone display with local and home time indicated on the same dial plane, alongside a day/night indicator for both time zones. It is, by any measure, a full-function travel watch built around professional utility rather than complication for its own sake.
The reference 5990/1R was introduced as part of Patek's ongoing effort to expand the Nautilus line beyond the entry-level 5711. The rose gold case paired with a blue sunburst dial creates one of the more visually cohesive executions in the Nautilus family — the warm tone of the gold contrasting cleanly against the cool horizontal embossing of the dial. The integrated bracelet, refined through decades of iteration since Gerald Genta's original 1976 design, remains one of the most comfortable and technically sophisticated in the industry.
Among collectors, the 5990 in rose gold occupies a specific niche: it appeals to buyers who want more than the 5711's hour-and-date simplicity but prefer the integrated case-and-bracelet sportiness of the Nautilus line over the dress-watch formality of the 5970 perpetual calendar chronograph. It is neither the most affordable Nautilus nor the most complicated, but it may be the most purposeful.
Gameble's affinity for high-end timepieces is well documented across social media, and the 5990/1R fits his profile precisely — a serious piece that reads as understated to the casual eye but signals deep horological knowledge to anyone paying attention. At a list price of approximately $115,500 and a grey market trading around $450,000, the 5990/1R represents one of the steeper premiums in the current Nautilus ecosystem.