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Chris Eubank Jr. Watch Collection

Chris Eubank Jr. Watch Collection

WatchGuys had the opportunity to sit down and interview Chris Eubank Jr. ahead of his November 15th rematch against Conor Benn, entitled “Unfinished Business.” He answered questions about his boxing career, and shared some of his extensive watch collection with. 

This blog will break down the watches in his collection.

Chris Eubank Jr. Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711

The first piece that immediately drew attention in Chris Eubank Jr.’s collection was his Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711— a timepiece that doesn’t just tell time, but tells a story. Designed by the legendary Gérald Genta, the Nautilus was Patek Philippe’s bold response to Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak and remains one of Genta’s greatest creations.

Over the years, the 5711 has become one of the most coveted modern sports watches ever produced. Its meteoric rise was driven by scarcity, celebrity ownership, and the frenzy that erupted following its discontinuation in 2021. Demand quickly outpaced supply, sending prices soaring and solidifying its status as both a statement piece and a cultural icon.

Eubank shared that he purchased this Nautilus shortly after his victory against Conor Benn, explaining, “I’d always wanted a watch with baguettes.” He mentioned previously owning an Audemars Piguet with diamonds, but the Nautilus was different, better. He owned a blue dial Nautilus 5711, and we suspected that this is the watch that he made into this custom busted down. This choice to take a classic and make it his own reflects his personality: bold and unafraid to elevate what is already exceptional.

Baguette diamonds remain a favorite among collectors, and Eubank’s custom Nautilus is both daring and refined. The bespoke work alone is estimated to have cost between $20,000 and $30,000, bringing the total value of his Nautilus close to $125,000.

Market Value: $125,000

Chris Eubank Jr.

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15500ST.OO.1220ST.03

 Another highlight of Eubank’s collection is his Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15500ST.OO.1220ST.03, a modern masterpiece that epitomizes luxury sports design. Created by Gérald Genta in 1972, the Royal Oak shattered conventions, proving that stainless steel could rival gold in elegance and prestige. It remains one of the finest daily-wear luxury watches ever conceived.

Eubank said, “This watch gets the most time on my wrist. I simply love the bracelet — it’s the perfect blend of dress and sports watch.” He explained that it integrates effortlessly into his lifestyle, symbolizing the versatility that defines the Royal Oak.

The Royal Oak bracelet, renowned for its comfort and craftsmanship, stands unmatched in its category.

Market Value: $42,000

 

Chris Eubank Jr. Franck Muller Conquistador King “Rosso Vivo” (8005 SC King)

Equally striking is Eubank’s Franck Muller Conquistador King “Rosso Vivo” (8005 SC King). The “King” models in the Conquistador line are larger, bolder, and built to command attention. Produced in stainless steel and limited to just 200 pieces in 2007, the Rosso Vivo lives up to its name, translating from Italian as “live red, live bold.” 

He once recounted that this piece holds deep sentimental value. After winning a major poker tournament, the organizers lacked the sufficient cash for his payout. Rather than wait, Eubank told the host to hand over his watch instead — “It was worth about ten grand,” he recalled.

'Ironically, the name “Rosso Vivo” mirrors Eubank’s vibrant energy. Limited, bold, and unforgettable, embodying his personality. Although its market value is around $10,000, the story behind it is priceless.

Chris Eubank Jr.  Omega Seamaster Chrono-Quartz “Albatros” ST 396.0839

Eubank’s collection also features a true piece of horological history — the Omega Seamaster Chrono-Quartz “Albatros” ST 396.0839. Originally created for the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, the watch proudly bears the Olympic logo on its caseback. It stands as the world’s first hybrid analog-digital chronograph, combining mechanical hands with an LED display, a technical marvel of its era.

Eubank has mentioned that it was a gift from an old family friend, and that he wore this watch frequently. The Albatros represents innovation and a pioneering spirit, qualities that resonate with collectors who value heritage and ingenuity. Its broad design and historical importance make it a standout in his collection — a reminder that true luxury is often found in the story, not just the sparkle.

Market Value: $1,000

Chris Eubank Jr. Breitling Chrono-Matic A41360

Another notable watch in his collection is the Breitling Chrono-Matic A41360. One of its most distinctive features is the left-side crown, a design quirk that immediately sets it apart. It evokes parallels to the modern Rolex GMT-Master II “Sprite,” another left-handed pilot’s watch that stands as a collector’s favorite.

Eubank has shared that this Breitling was the first watch he ever purchased for himself after a fight. “My dad always dressed sharp,” he said, “and this was my way of showing I could be my own man.” 

The Breitling Chrono-Matic A41360 features an automatic chronograph movement, the iconic left-hand crown, and an unmistakable pilot’s watch design. For Eubank, it represents independence and the beginning of his journey — a fitting symbol of his determination and self-belief.

Market Value: $4,500

Chris Eubank Jr. Rolex Daytona 116523

It was an honor to continue his collection with a piece from WatchGuys, a custom Rolex Daytona, gifted to Chris Eubank Jr. as a tribute to his resilience and legacy. This would be his first Rolex.

The watch’s engraving, “Eubank vs Benn,” honors one of British boxing’s greatest rivalries, a legacy passed down from father to son.

The timepiece was designed as a one-of-one creation, celebrating not only his boxing achievements but the strength he has shown through adversity: the loss of his brother Sebastian, his public rift and reconciliation with his father, and his role as a father figure to his late brother’s son, Rahim.

Crafted from gold, the custom Daytona represents power, endurance, and timeless excellence; the traits that define both the man and the champion. 

Market Value: $18,500

A Watch for Rahim, Sebastian Eubank Jr’s Son


The final gift I wanted to make that day was for Rahim, Chris Eubank Jr’s brother’s so, a nephew that he is now raising as his own son. After everything Chris has been through, I wanted to do something thoughtful for the little man who means the world to him.

Earlier that day, I had been at an event in London called WatchPro, surrounded by some of the most incredible watch brands in the world. I had gone there expecting to find inspiration for collectors and enthusiasts — but instead, I found something that made me think of Rahim. Among all the high-end pieces and rare complications, there was one that caught my attention — a Sher Kids Watch.

It’s a fun, modern watch that’s gone viral lately, known for its design that looks grown-up yet makes telling time simple and engaging for kids. I had actually read about it in the papers not long before, and when I saw it in person, it felt like fate. The design, the energy, the idea — it just had Rahim’s name written all over it.

It was a small but meaningful gesture, and to me, the perfect way to complete the day. I’ve always believed that a watch is more than an accessory — it’s a story you wear. For Rahim, this one marks the start of his.

Market Value: $100

 

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