
Lamine Yamal's €120,000 watch that they won't sell to just anyone: 'amazing'
Lamine Yamal leaves more than one person speechless by wearing a watch that is within reach of very few people
Lamine Yamal has surprised off the field with an accessory that doesn't go unnoticed. It's an exclusive watch valued at €120,000, a piece that many have described as "amazing".
On September 22, the 69th edition of the Ballon d'Or was held, a famous awards ceremony that took place at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. During the evening, those in attendance were able to enjoy a full show featuring musical performances and tributes to legends, among other surprises.

In addition, this event and its corresponding photocall also became a true style runway, where, without a doubt, footballers were the main stars.
However, among all the guests, Lamine Yamal once again showed that his maturity goes beyond the field. The FC Barcelona forward appeared in a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo and Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry.
However, there was a small detail in his style that certainly didn't go unnoticed: a Patek Philippe Cubitus watch in 18-karat rose gold, valued at approximately €120,000.
Lamine Yamal wore a €120,000 watch during the Ballon d'Or awards gala
Although he didn't manage to take home the desired men's Ballon d'Or, it can be said that Lamine Yamal was the winner of the night when it came to watches. All thanks to his beautiful Patek Philippe Cubitus. In fact, this piece is much more than just an accessory.
Presented in 2025, it has become the first completely new collection from Patek Philippe in 25 years. As expected, this detail has skyrocketed its popularity, making it one of the most desired watches of the moment.

This Swiss luxury watchmaking house, which since 1812 has built an iconic legacy, has now surprised with a luxury sports piece measuring 1.77 in. (45 mm). This model combines high-end complications with finishes in precious materials such as platinum, stainless steel, and rose gold.
The Patek Philippe Cubitus is a new interpretation of a very well-known concept from the brand, the integrated luxury sports watch. This is a category the company has mastered since the creation of the Nautilus in 1976 with reference 3700.
Its evolution, the 5711 in steel, is by far the most revered watch in its field and, as such, comes with some collateral, such as an "untouchable icon" status.
With this new watch model, Patek Philippe returns to the same segment as the Nautilus, but with a sharper, more angular reinterpretation. In fact, its latest offering features what it calls a square-shaped case. As we can see, the square bezel adopts rounded corners, somehow blending the square and the octagon.
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