Footballer Philippe Coutinho spotted wearing a Patek Philippe

Philippe Coutinho was recently photographed with his wife, both relaxed and off-duty, with the Brazilian playmaker's wrist clearly showing a Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167A — the stainless steel, black-dial variant that has become one of the most recognisable sports watches of the past two decades.
The Aquanaut 5167A-001 houses Patek Philippe's calibre 324 S C, a self-winding movement with a 45-hour power reserve, operating at 28,800 vph. The 40mm steel case offers water resistance to 120 metres, placing it firmly in the serious sports-watch category without compromising on formal versatility. The dial features Patek's distinctive embossed checker-pattern motif in khaki black, matched to a composite 'Tropical' strap with a fold-over clasp. Launched in 2007 as an evolution of the original 5065 Aquanaut, the 5167A represented a meaningful size upgrade and movement refinement that cemented the line's collector credentials.
The 5167A occupies a peculiar position in the Patek Philippe catalogue: officially the brand's most accessible steel sports reference by retail price, it has paradoxically become one of the hardest watches to acquire at list. Authorised dealer allocations are extremely limited, and grey-market premiums have been sustained over years rather than months — a marker of genuine, durable demand rather than speculative bubble. Collectors regard the 5167A as the quintessential everyday Patek: robust enough for active wear, understated enough to avoid the ostentation sometimes associated with the Nautilus 5711.
Coutinho has long been associated with high-end horology, and the choice of the Aquanaut 5167A reflects a considered, informed sensibility. The watch is a favourite across professional football — its sporting aesthetic and brand prestige translate well across cultures and tax brackets — but wearing the 5167A in steel rather than a jewelled or precious-metal variant signals genuine appreciation for the reference on its own horological merits.
At retail, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167A-001 lists at approximately $21,650 USD. On the grey market, sustained demand pushes current transaction prices significantly higher, typically in the $35,000–$42,000 range depending on condition, papers, and box completeness — a premium that shows little sign of compressing.