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Inside Travis Scott's $11 Million Watch Collection

Robert A Last Updated: May 06, 2026

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Inside Travis Scott's $11 Million Watch Collection

Travis Scott collects watches the way he builds Cactus Jack drops. Loud, rare, and almost always tied to a collaboration nobody else can touch. The Houston rapper owns a one-of-one brown ceramic Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar built specifically for him, a sapphire-cased Richard Mille tourbillon valued near $3 million, and a baguette-set Patek Philippe Nautilus that pushes the publicly photographed collection past $12 million in current market value. The result is one of the most adventurous celebrity watch collections in modern music.

The Travis Scott collection

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak collection

The Royal Oak is the foundation of Travis Scott's collection. He owns a one-of-one brown ceramic Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar built through his Cactus Jack collaboration with Audemars Piguet, a frosted Rainbow with baguette sapphires, a steel double balance wheel openworked, and an all-black ceramic perpetual calendar. For more on these complications, see our Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar guide.

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Travis Scott wearing the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Cactus Jack 26585CM with brown ceramic case and brown denim strap

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar "Cactus Jack" 26585CM

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Cactus Jack reference 26585CM with brown smoked ceramic case and skeletonized dial product photo from WatchGuys

This is the headline piece in the entire collection. The Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar "Cactus Jack" is a confirmed collaboration between Travis Scott and Audemars Piguet, released in 2022 in extremely small numbers. The 41mm case is brown smoked ceramic, paired with a brown denim-style fabric strap and matching deployant clasp. The skeletonized perpetual calendar dial uses brown finishes with red highlights for the central seconds and date scale. Most pieces went directly to Travis and his inner circle, never appearing through traditional retail.

Case material
Brown smoked ceramic
Market value
~$600,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Rainbow 15468BC with frosted white gold case and rainbow sapphire bezel courtside at a Houston Rockets game

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel "Rainbow" 15468BC

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Rainbow reference 15468BC in frosted white gold with baguette rainbow sapphire bezel product photo from WatchGuys

This is the Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked in frosted white gold with a rainbow gem-set bezel. The case carries the hammered frosted gold finish that AP developed with Florentine jeweler Carolina Bucci, and the bezel is set with baguette-cut sapphires running through every color of the spectrum. Travis was photographed wearing this piece courtside at a Houston Rockets game, where it became the visual standout of the night. Production numbers on the rainbow openworked configuration are very limited, and clean examples rarely surface on the secondary market.

Case material
Frosted white gold
Market value
~$300,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked 15407ST in stainless steel at a Cacti event

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked 15407ST

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked reference 15407ST in stainless steel with skeletonized dial product photo from WatchGuys

The 15407ST is the entry point in Travis's Royal Oak rotation, but it is anything but ordinary. The 41mm stainless steel case displays the double balance wheel mechanism through a fully skeletonized dial, with the two balance wheels stacked on the same axis to improve rate stability. Travis has worn this piece at Cacti event appearances and around the studio. The double balance wheel architecture is unique to AP, and on this reference the openworked dial gives full visibility into the calibre 3132 movement.

Case material
Stainless steel
Market value
~$150,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar 26585CE in all-black ceramic with skeletonized dial

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Black Ceramic 26585CE

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar reference 26585CE in all-black ceramic with skeletonized perpetual calendar dial product photo from WatchGuys

Released in 2017 as the first full-ceramic Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar, the 26585CE replaces the standard Grande Tapisserie pattern with a skeletonized perpetual calendar layout. The case, bezel, crown, pushers, and bracelet are all polished and brushed black ceramic, a finishing process that takes weeks per component. Travis has been spotted wearing it in casual streetwear and red-carpet looks alike. As ceramic Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar production has wound down, secondary market demand for this reference has held steady well above retail.

Case material
Black ceramic
Market value
~$400,000
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Richard Mille collection

Richard Mille is Travis Scott's playground for high-horology experiments. He owns five RM references spanning sapphire crystal, NTPT carbon, ceramic, and titanium, with a combined market value north of $7.7 million. The collection includes one of the rarest sport tourbillons ever produced, a provocative complication that displays a different message every minute, and a pastel-cased boutique edition.

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Travis Scott wearing the Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire with transparent sapphire case and rose gold movement at a fashion event

Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire

Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon reference RM 75-01 with transparent sapphire crystal case and rose gold flying tourbillon movement product photo from WatchGuys

Travis Scott's RM 75-01 sits at the top of the entire collection by retail value. The case, bezel, and caseback are machined from solid blocks of sapphire crystal, a process that takes more than 1,000 hours of grinding per case. Inside is a flying tourbillon movement built on a skeletonized rose gold baseplate. Production was limited to a handful of pieces, and Travis was photographed wearing his version on a navy strap at a fashion industry event. Pieces of this configuration trade north of $3 million when they appear publicly.

Case material
Sapphire crystal
Market value
~$3,000,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Richard Mille RM 27-04 Rafael Nadal with brown TitaCarb case and blue rubber strap

Richard Mille RM 27-04 Rafael Nadal

Richard Mille RM 27-04 Rafael Nadal reference RM 27-04 in brown TitaCarb with suspended cable tourbillon movement product photo from WatchGuys

The RM 27-04 was developed for Rafael Nadal's wrist during competition, with a wirework movement suspended inside the case by a single steel cable woven through 38 anchor points. The result is a tourbillon that absorbs more than 12,000g of shock without disturbing the regulation. Travis owns the brown TitaCarb version on a blue rubber strap, one of 50 pieces produced. The reference is rare enough that even seasoned RM collectors rarely see one in person, and Travis chose to wear his to a public street event.

Production
50 pieces
Market value
~$2,500,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Richard Mille RM 69 Erotic in titanium with three rotating roller text display inside a Ferrari

Richard Mille RM 69 Erotic Tourbillon

Richard Mille RM 69 Erotic Tourbillon reference RM 69 in titanium with three rotating roller text display product photo from WatchGuys

The RM 69 is one of the most provocative watches ever produced by a Swiss manufacturer. It uses three rotating roller windows to display short phrases in random combinations, all drawn from a list of suggestive sentences chosen by Richard Mille. Production was limited to 30 pieces in titanium, and the rollers can show thousands of permutations. Travis was photographed with the piece on his wrist during a Ferrari outing. The configuration on his wrist read "Let Me Kiss You Tonight," one of the more printable phrases the watch can display.

Production
30 pieces
Market value
~$1,800,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Richard Mille RM-011 Felipe Massa Asia Boutique brown ceramic flyback chronograph courtside at an NBA game

Richard Mille RM-011 Felipe Massa "Asia Boutique"

Richard Mille RM-011 Felipe Massa Asia Boutique reference RM-011 in brown TZP ceramic with red gold inner ring flyback chronograph product photo from WatchGuys

The RM-011 is the flyback chronograph that built Richard Mille's reputation in the late 2000s. Travis owns the brown TZP ceramic Felipe Massa Asia Boutique edition, a regional release sold only through Richard Mille boutiques in Asia. The case uses an 18k red gold inner ring, and the calibre RMAC1 chronograph movement is fully skeletonized behind a tinted sapphire dial. Travis was spotted with this reference courtside at NBA games. As original Felipe Massa production has been discontinued, Asia boutique editions have become particularly difficult to source.

Case material
Brown TZP ceramic
Market value
~$250,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Richard Mille RM 07-03 Marshmallow with white ceramic case and pastel green pink and yellow dial in the studio

Richard Mille RM 07-03 "Marshmallow"

Richard Mille RM 07-03 Marshmallow reference RM 07-03 in white ceramic with pastel green pink and yellow textured dial product photo from WatchGuys

The RM 07-03 Marshmallow is one of the most playful Richard Mille references ever produced. The white ceramic tonneau case houses a textured pastel dial layered in green, pink, and yellow that is meant to evoke a marshmallow swirl. The crown and pushers are pastel pink, set with rubies. Travis was photographed wearing the piece during a studio session, and the case sizing is closer to a women's RM, which has not stopped him from wearing it in public. Limited boutique production keeps secondary market supply tight.

Case material
White ceramic
Market value
~$200,000
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Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire

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Patek Philippe collection

Travis's Patek Philippe rotation covers three different parts of the catalog: a baguette-set rose gold celestial, a vintage-style world time in white gold, and a fully iced Nautilus. For more on the Nautilus reference family, see our Patek Philippe Nautilus guide.

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Travis Scott wearing the Patek Philippe Celestial 6104R-001 in rose gold with baguette diamond bezel at the Circus Maximus film premiere

Patek Philippe Celestial 6104R-001

Patek Philippe Celestial reference 6104R-001 in rose gold with baguette diamond bezel and rotating sky chart dial product photo from WatchGuys

The Patek Philippe 6104R is one of the rarest references in the modern Grand Complications family. The dial is a true sky chart that shows the visible portion of the night sky over Geneva, including the path of the moon and the Milky Way, all of which rotate at sidereal time. The 6104R-001 case is rose gold with a baguette diamond bezel. Travis wore the piece on the red carpet at the premiere of his "Circus Maximus" film. Production runs at this configuration are very limited.

Complication
Sidereal sky chart
Market value
~$550,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Patek Philippe World Time 5131G in white gold with cloisonne enamel map dial on a beach

Patek Philippe World Time 5131G

Patek Philippe World Time reference 5131G in white gold with hand-painted cloisonne enamel map of Eurasia and Africa product photo from WatchGuys

The 5131G is the white gold version of Patek Philippe's most coveted modern world timer. The dial is a hand-painted cloisonné enamel map of Eurasia and Africa centered over the rotating 24-hour disc. Each enamel dial takes weeks to fire, and no two examples are identical. Travis was photographed wearing his 5131G during a beach trip on a navy strap. Cloisonné enamel world time references have become some of the hardest Patek Philippe pieces to source on the secondary market, and white gold examples carry strong premiums.

Dial
Cloisonné enamel
Market value
~$120,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5719/10G in white gold with full baguette diamond pave behind the wheel of a Jeep

Patek Philippe Nautilus 5719/10G

Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 5719/10G in white gold with full baguette diamond pave on bezel lugs bracelet and dial product photo from WatchGuys

The 5719/10G is Patek Philippe's factory iced version of the Nautilus 5711. The 40mm case is white gold and fully set with baguette-cut diamonds across the bezel, lugs, bracelet, and dial, totaling more than 1,300 stones. Travis was photographed wearing the piece during a Texas truck shoot, with the diamond Nautilus catching every direction of light. As Patek Philippe has discontinued the 5711 family, the 5719 sits even further out of reach. Most 5719 examples on the market trade well above $600,000.

Case material
White gold, full pavé
Market value
~$600,000
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The Travis Scott collection

Cartier collection

Travis's Cartier rotation runs from one of the most collected asymmetric cases in watchmaking to a clean everyday steel piece. The diamond-set Crash 2462 sits at the top of the Cartier shelf, while the Ballon Bleu shows up in his most personal photographs.

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Travis Scott wearing the Cartier Crash 2462 with diamond-set asymmetric case and pink alligator strap

Cartier Crash 2462

Cartier Crash reference 2462 with diamond-set asymmetric London case and pink alligator strap product photo from WatchGuys

The Cartier Crash is the closest thing to abstract art produced by a major Swiss manufacturer. Designed in London in 1967 and reportedly inspired by a watch damaged in a car accident, the asymmetric case became one of Cartier's most collected silhouettes. Travis wears reference 2462, a London-set version with diamonds running around the case and a pink alligator strap. Crash production has always been kept extremely low. Even modern reissues are sold by request only, and original 2462 examples carry strong premiums on the secondary market.

Case
Diamond-set asymmetric
Market value
~$300,000
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Travis Scott wearing the Cartier Ballon Bleu W6920055 in stainless steel with silver guilloche dial in a portrait with Kylie Jenner

Cartier Ballon Bleu W6920055

Cartier Ballon Bleu reference W6920055 in stainless steel with silver guilloche dial and blue cabochon crown product photo from WatchGuys

The Ballon Bleu is the everyday wear in Travis's collection. The 42mm steel case has a recessed crown set with the signature blue cabochon, and the silver guilloché dial uses Roman numerals around an automatic movement. Travis was photographed wearing this piece in a portrait with Kylie Jenner during their relationship. The Ballon Bleu has been the entry point into Cartier for many collectors and remains one of the most balanced unisex designs in the modern catalog. Compared to the rest of the collection, this reference is by far the most attainable.

Case size
42mm steel
Market value
~$10,000
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Cartier Crash 2462

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Rolex collection

Travis's Rolex shelf skips the predictable Daytona and Submariner choices entirely. Instead he reaches for one of the rarest vintage Rolex references ever produced, a piece designed by Gerald Genta years before he gave the watch world the Royal Oak and Nautilus. For context on collecting vintage gold Rolex, see our vintage Rolex guide.

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Travis Scott wearing the vintage Rolex King Midas 4017 in solid 18k yellow gold with asymmetric integrated bracelet

Rolex "King Midas" 4017

Rolex King Midas reference 4017 in solid 18k yellow gold with asymmetric Greek temple case and integrated bracelet product photo from WatchGuys

The Rolex King Midas is one of the rarest references Rolex ever produced. Designed by Gerald Genta in the 1960s, before he created the Royal Oak and Nautilus, the King Midas was the most expensive watch in the Rolex catalog at launch. The asymmetric solid 18k yellow gold case mirrors the silhouette of a Greek temple, and the integrated bracelet is a single sculpted piece. Reference 4017 was the standard production version, with fewer than 1,000 examples ever made. Travis wears his while performing, which is unusual for a vintage gold piece.

Case material
18k yellow gold
Market value
~$80,000
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Jacob & Co collection

Jacob & Co is where Travis goes for full theatrical horology. His Astronomia rotates the entire dial display every ten minutes around a central vertical axis, and the version on his wrist is set with baguette diamonds across every visible surface.

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Travis Scott wearing the Jacob and Co Astronomia Baguette Tourbillon AT810.40.BD.BD.B with full diamond rose gold case and lapis Earth globe

Jacob & Co Astronomia "Baguette" Tourbillon

Jacob and Co Astronomia Baguette Tourbillon reference AT810.40.BD.BD.B in rose gold with full baguette diamond pavé and lacquered lapis Earth globe product photo from WatchGuys

The Astronomia is Jacob & Co's signature work, with a movement built around a central vertical axis that rotates the entire dial display every ten minutes. The reference Travis wears (AT810.40.BD.BD.B) is the fully baguette diamond version, with a rose gold case set on every visible surface and a hand-lacquered lapis globe at one of the four arms. The full diamond Astronomia variants are produced in single-digit numbers each year. Travis was photographed with his on a deep blue alligator strap, wearing it casually on the wrist alongside his tattoos.

Case material
Baguette diamond rose gold
Market value
~$1,000,000
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What his collection tells us

Travis Scott's collection follows a clear pattern. He wants the rarest configuration of every reference he buys. Where most artists pick the standard production version, Travis goes for the collaboration, the Asia boutique edition, the rainbow openworked, the sapphire flying tourbillon, the cloisonné enamel dial. The taste is consistent across every brand on his wrist.

Across roughly sixteen documented pieces, his publicly photographed collection comes close to $12 million in current market value. The Richard Mille rotation alone is worth more than $7.7 million, with the RM 75-01 Sapphire and the RM 27-04 Nadal anchoring that figure. The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak section, while smaller in dollar terms, contains the most personally significant piece in the collection (the brown ceramic Cactus Jack), which carries cultural weight that retail price never captured. Compared to peers like Drake or Future, Travis leans more toward one-off collaborations and boutique-only releases than iced-out classics.

What separates Travis from most celebrity collectors is the willingness to actually wear these watches. The Royal Oak Cactus Jack appears in candid photos. The RM 75-01 has been worn at fashion events. The Cartier Ballon Bleu shows up in private portraits. For collectors looking to follow this playbook with a more attainable starting point, our luxury watches collection carries authenticated examples from every brand on this list.

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Travis Scott watch collection FAQ

What is the most expensive watch in Travis Scott's collection?

The most expensive watch in Travis Scott's collection is the Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire, with a current market value of approximately $3 million. The second-most expensive piece is the Richard Mille RM 27-04 Rafael Nadal at roughly $2.5 million.

How much is Travis Scott's entire watch collection worth?

Travis Scott's publicly photographed watch collection is worth approximately $12 million on the current secondary market. Richard Mille accounts for more than $7.7 million of that figure, and private holdings could push the total higher since not every watch a celebrity owns appears in public photographs.

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WatchGuys carries authenticated pre-owned and unworn examples of nearly every reference in Travis Scott's collection, including Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, Richard Mille, Patek Philippe Nautilus, Cartier Crash, vintage Rolex, and Jacob & Co Astronomia. Browse our inventory or contact a representative for help sourcing a specific reference.

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