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rapper Kodak Black spotted wearing a Patek Philippe 5719/11G

Rapper Kodak Black spotted wearing Patek Philippe

29/04/2023

Description: Patek Philippe Nautilus 'Jumbo' Reference 5719/11G 18k White Gold Pavé Diamond Baguette Sapphire & Ruby – Two One-of-a-Kind Pieces
Ref: 5719/11G
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Kodak Black, the Florida-born rapper behind chart hits 'No Flockin'' and 'Zeze', was recently spotted wearing not one but two custom Patek Philippe Nautilus 'Jumbo' reference 5719/11G pieces, one on each wrist — each a one-of-a-kind commission distinguished by alternating baguette-cut precious stones: sapphires on one, rubies on the other.

The Nautilus 5719/10G is Patek Philippe's standard high-jewellery entry point in this family, but the 5719/11G designation points to an 18k white gold case — the ideal metal canvas for cold-toned gem setting. Both pieces feature pavé-set diamonds blanketing the bezel, the integrated bracelet and the dial surface, while baguette-cut sapphires and rubies respectively accent the bezel panels, alternate bracelet links and replace the applied hour markers and hands. The movement inside is Patek's Calibre 315 SC, a self-winding manufacture movement with a 35-jewel construction, approximately 45-hour power reserve and a 3.5Hz beat rate — serious mechanical credentials beneath an exterior defined entirely by its stones.

The 5719 reference occupies a specific and highly coveted position within the broader Nautilus collector world. Introduced as the jewellery counterpart to the 5711, it retains the 40mm integrated bracelet architecture that purists revere while transforming the piece into a legitimate objet de joaillerie. Fully gem-set Nautilus references — and especially bespoke commissions of this nature — represent Patek Philippe at its most exclusive, pieces that exist outside standard production and require direct engagement with Geneva's special-order atelier. Owning one is exceptional; commissioning two complementary mirror pieces borders on the extraordinary.

Kodak Black, who was just 23 at the time of this sighting, has long demonstrated an affinity for high-complication and heavily jewelled timepieces, using watches as a primary vehicle for self-expression. Wearing both pieces together — sapphire on one wrist, ruby on the other — reads as a deliberate aesthetic statement, turning the wrist into a chromatic contrast rather than simply a display of wealth.

On the open market, even the standard production Nautilus 5719/10G in white gold commands figures well into six digits. Bespoke one-of-a-kind commissions of this specification — with full pavé, baguette stones across every surface and individualised colour schemes — do not carry a fixed retail price and are typically valued case by case, with estimates from secondary market specialists routinely exceeding $500,000 per piece for comparable gem-set Nautilus commissions.