Singer Maluma spotted wearing a Patek Philippe

Maluma was recently photographed in Dubai wearing one of the most technically demanding and visually arresting pieces in Patek Philippe's current production lineup — the Nautilus 5719/10G in 18kt white gold, set entirely in factory diamonds. The Colombian reggaeton star received the watch as a birthday gift in January, and its Dubai outing marks one of the piece's highest-profile public appearances to date.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5719/10G represents the apex of the Nautilus family in terms of gem-setting intensity. The case and integrated bracelet are pavé-set with 1,343 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling several carats, while 185 baguette-cut diamonds line the bezel and case flanks, delivering a structured contrast between the geometric baguettes and the dazzling field of rounds. The 40mm white gold case houses Patek's Calibre 324 S C self-winding movement, offering a 45-hour power reserve with centre seconds and a date display at 3 o'clock — a workhorse calibre that has powered the Nautilus line for years and is decorated to Patek's exacting finishing standards even where no owner will ever see it.
Within collector circles, the 5719/10G occupies a rarefied tier. Factory gem-set Nautilus references are produced in extremely limited numbers; Patek Philippe's in-house gem-setters handcraft each example, and the alignment of baguettes alone demands extraordinary precision. The reference sits well above the standard 5711 and 5726 in both exclusivity and complexity, and secondary market availability is genuinely scarce. When examples do surface at auction, they command premiums that reflect both the stone quality and the Patek manufacture guarantee behind every set diamond.
Maluma has established himself as one of the most watch-literate artists in Latin music, with a public collection that spans Rolex and Richard Mille alongside Patek Philippe. His affinity for high-complication and high-jewellery timepieces aligns naturally with the 5719/10G — a watch that makes a statement without relying on any single design flourish.
The UK retail list price of £343,000 places the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5719/10G firmly among the most expensive watches in regular production. On the grey market, demand for factory diamond Nautilus references consistently outpaces supply, and verified examples of the 5719/10G have changed hands at figures that substantially exceed list. For Maluma, it is both a wearable investment and a birthday gift worthy of the occasion.