Swizz Beats has long operated in a different tier from the average celebrity watch wearer, and his choice of the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712R-001 reinforces that reputation. The sighting adds another meaningful entry to a collecting profile that consistently trends toward complications and craft over raw price tags alone.
The Nautilus 5712R-001 is built around the Caliber 240 PS IRM C LU, a self-winding movement with a peripheral micro-rotor that keeps the profile impossibly slim at 8.95mm for the complete watch. That movement delivers a moon phase accurate to one day's deviation every 122 years, a linear power reserve indicator, an instantaneous date, and a seconds subdial — all legibly arranged on a charcoal-brown horizontal-stripe dial that is quintessentially Nautilus. The 40mm rose gold case, with its signature integrated bracelet and beveled porthole-style bezel, references the original 3700/1A steel Nautilus Gerald Genta sketched on a napkin for Patek in 1976.
The 5712 reference, introduced in 2006, has become one of the most collector-respected complications watches in the modern Patek catalogue. It occupies a specific and deliberate position: it offers substantially more horological content than the 5711 or 5726 without crossing into grand complication territory. For serious collectors, the 5712R in rose gold carries particular appeal — warmer and rarer than the steel variants that dominated waiting lists for years, and more wearable day-to-day than the white gold 5712G.
Swizz Beats — born Kasseem Dean — is a Grammy-winning producer behind some of hip-hop's most commercially successful records and co-founder of the Verzuz battle series. He is also a documented fine art collector and has been spotted over the years wearing Patek Philippe, Richard Mille, and other top-tier references. His reach for the 5712R signals a preference for mechanical substance over spectacle.
On the market, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712R-001 carries an official retail price in the region of $55,000–$60,000 USD, though authorized dealer access remains extremely limited. Grey market premiums have moderated from their 2021–2022 peaks but the reference continues to trade above retail, typically in the $65,000–$80,000 range depending on condition and provenance.
Swizz Beats wearing Rolex
Rose Gold Rolex Daytona
Ref. unknown
List Price: unknown
05/06/2023
Swizz Beats wearing De Bethune
De Bethune DBD Digital 'Season 2' Zirconium Case Burgundy Dial – Swizz Beats Watch Sighting
Ref. unknown
List Price: unknown
14/04/2023
Swizz Beats wearing Urwerk
Urwerk UR-120 'Spock' Sandblasted Titanium – Swizz Beatz Spotted Wearing Avant-Garde Satellite Hour Complication
Ref. UR-120
List Price: $108,000
30/12/2022
Swizz Beats wearing Urwerk
Urwerk UR-100V Full Black Titanium Jacket
Ref. unknown
List Price: $65,000
02/12/2022
Swizz Beats wearing De Bethune
18K White Gold De Bethune DB25 Quetzalcoatl Hand-Engraved Solid-Gold Dial Reference DB25AWY – Limited to 20 Pieces
Ref. DB25AWY
List Price: $100,000
30/11/2022
Swizz Beats wearing Hublot
Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Green 'Saxem' Green Sapphire Ref. 642.JG.0190.RT
Swizz Beats wearing Richard Mille
Tita-Carbon Richard Mille RM27-04 Rafael Nadal Limited Edition – Swizz Beats Spotted Wearing the $1M Tourbillon
Ref. RM27-04
List Price: $1,000,000
30/11/2022
Swizz Beats wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 056 Felipe Massa Sapphire Tourbillon Split Seconds – Swizz Beats Sighting
Ref. RM56
List Price: $1,080,000
30/11/2022
Swizz Beats wearing Jacob & Co
Jacob & Co Epic X Racing Skeletonised Titanium Watch Reference EX100.21.WR.WB.A
Swizz Beats wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM52-01 Skull Tourbillon Black Ceramic & Red Gold – Swizz Beats
Ref. RM52
List Price: $362,000
30/11/2022
Swizz Beats wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 10 Rose Gold Le Mans Classic Limited Edition 80 Pieces – Swizz Beats
Ref. RM10
List Price: $45,000
30/11/2022
Swizz Beats wearing De Bethune
Pink Gold De Bethune King Of Gold DB28 – Reference DB28BRUS | Swizz Beats Sighting
Ref. DB28BRUS
List Price: $95,000
30/11/2022