The Best Watches at the 2026 Grammys

From Kendrick Lamar's Cartier Tank to Pharrell's Richard Mille, these timepieces stole the show on music's biggest night.

From AP Royal Oaks to Kendrick Lamar's Cartier, there were plenty of amazing watches on display at the 2026 Grammys.
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The 2026 Grammys featured plenty of amazing style moments. All of the incredible watches took things to another level. Millions of dollars of wristwear hit the Grammys red carpet, from subdued classics like Kendrick Lamar’s Cartier Tank to $1 million art pieces by Jacob and Co.

These are The Best Watches at the 2026 Grammys.

Bad Bunny

Price: $17,000
Watch: Cartier Collection Privée Tortue — 18K Yellow Gold

Bad Bunny made Grammy history as the first Latin artist to win Album of the Year. He celebrated in surprisingly understated fashion with a vintage Cartier Tortue in yellow gold, originally designed by Louis Cartier in 1912.

Jeff Goldblum

Price: $30,000
Watch: Blancpain Villeret Squelette 8 Jours

Jeff Goldblum proved he was a true collector by showing up in a Blancpain Villeret Squelette 8 Jours. The entire movement is visible through sapphire crystals on both sides of the case, showcasing Blancpain's meticulous hand-finishing.

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Miles Caton

Price: $49,300
Watch: Hublot Spirit of Big Bang — King Gold

Sinners actor Miles Caton paired a quilted red Louis Vuitton jacket with a Hublot Spirit of Big Bang in King Gold. The wristwear stands out with its fully skeletonized movement.

Kendrick Lamar

Price: $69,000
Watch: Cartier Tank Americaine

Kendrick Lamar made history in a Cartier Tank Américaine in 18K white gold. The classic silhouette was elevated with full diamond treatment on the case and bracelet.

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Shaboozey

Price: $91,000
Watch: Piaget Polo 79 — Two-Tone in 18K White & Yellow Gold

Shaboozey rocked the brand new Piaget Polo 79 in a two-tone white and yellow gold combo. This marks the first time the watch has released since production stopped in the ‘80s.

Moneybagg Yo

Price: $92,000
Watch: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph

Moneybagg Yo kept it classic with an AP Royal Oak on his wrist for Grammy night. You don’t always need diamonds to make a statement.


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Pusha T

Price: $100,000
Watch: Rolex Day-Date 40 Reference

Pusha T always keeps a good Rolex on his wrist. This time, he went with the Day-Date 40 featuring a diamond-encrusted dial and bezel.

Malice

Price: $270,000
Watch: Richard Mille RM 67-01 Extra Flat — Rose Gold

Malice one-upped his brother by rocking a Richard Mille RM 67-01 Extra Flat. The striking design features an ultra-slim profile with a skeletonized rose-gold movement that sits almost flush against the skin.

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J Balvin

Price: $400,000
Watch: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak "Jumbo" Extra-Thin

J Balvin also rocked a Royal Oak on the red carpet. His had a fully paved yellow-gold finish. The entire surface of this watch is covered in diamonds. It was the perfect statement piece to pair with his classic tux.


Jamie Foxx

Price: $445,000
Watch: Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron V2

Only one of Jacob and Co. insane timepieces could match Jamie Foxx’s bold suit. The Bugatti Chiron V2 literally contains a miniature replica of the Chiron's W-16 engine with moving pistons and a functioning crankshaft. A watch doesn’t get much crazier than that.

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Pharrell

Price: $600,000
Watch: Richard Mille RM 74-02 Automatic Winding Tourbillon

Of course, Pharrell pulled up with one of the craziest watches of the night. The RM 74-02 is one of Richard Mille's most coveted tourbillon pieces, featuring a skeletonized movement visible through the tonneau case.

Karol G

Price: $600,000
Watch: Jacob & Co. Boutique Watch

Karol G’s Jacob & Co. Boutique piece is a stunning rectangular creation entirely encased in diamonds. The exact specs are 19.17 carats of Ashoka Cut Diamonds, 1.05 carats of Ashoka Cut Trillion Diamonds, and 6.21 carats of
Ashoka Cut Diamonds on the dial.

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Rauw Alejandro

Price: $1,000,000
Watch: Jacob & Co. Caviar Tourbillon Baguette

The honor for most expensive watch of the night goes to Rauw Alejandro. This Jacob & Co. masterpiece is worth a milli. That’s a lot of diamonds.

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