After the gowns, suits, and jewellery, the watches worn by our favourite artists and celebrities for music’s biggest night deserve their time in the spotlight.
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards welcomed an assortment of stars, crowning beloved icons and up-and-comers who likewise dazzled with their red-carpet glam. Everyone brought their A-game fashion-wise, not letting up on their choice of statement wristwear.
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From Jay-Z’s phenomenal Patek Philippe to a series of Jacob & Co. novelties, we take a closer look at the stunning timepieces that announced their arrival at the 2025 Grammys.
Raye in Audemars Piguet
Raye at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Audemars Piguet Mini Royal Oak in Frosted White Gold
The British singer embodied Old Hollywood glamour in her lustrous black number by Armani Privé, silver jewellery, and sleek coiffed bob. To match her rings and the embellishments on the gown’s sweetheart neckline, Raye finished off her look with the Audemars Piguet Mini Royal Oak in Frosted White Gold.
At just 23mm, this petite quartz model has a discernible jewellery aesthetic that makes it perfect for the red carpet. The “frosted” detail enhances the case and bracelet with a delightful shimmer, likewise complementing the luminous dial and its “Petite Tapisserie” pattern.
Rema in Jacob & Co
Rema at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon
It was impossible to miss the Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon on the wrist of Nigerian artist Rema, who took his bold street style to the Grammys.
Born from a collaboration between the watchmaker and Bugatti Automobiles, this commanding hypercar-inspired timepiece exudes power and grit with its open-worked display, muscular rose gold bodywork, and signature horseshoe Bugatti grille, housing the uniquely engineered Caliber JCAM37 that works and looks like a motor engine. It played in beautiful contrast to Rema’s all-dark ensemble for the evening.
Janelle Monáe in Tag Heuer
Janelle Monáe at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Details of Janelle Monáe's look (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Janelle Monáe opted for striking gold accents with her navy blue power suit by Area and military-inspired gear. A Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph in yellow gold proved the perfect addition—customised with a blue leather strap, this watch strapped across her left sleeve was a crucial part of her look.
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Shaboozey in Jacob & Co
Shaboozey at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Jacob & Co. Ashoka Diamond Boutique Watch
The country music star rocked a grey, custom Diesel suit for the red carpet, revealing a sleek sliver of bling just under his sleeve. That could only belong to the glittering Ashoka Diamond Boutique Watch by Jacob & Co., a fully gem-set model powered by a quartz movement.
For his Grammys performance, Shaboozey put his country roots front and centre by changing into a purple, Nudie-inspired suit and bolo tie. He also swapped his first watch for the Jacob & Co. Brilliant Flying Tourbillon in vivid green tsavorites—a fitting statement piece for a knock-out show.
Jay-Z in Patek Philippe
Jay-Z and Dr Dre at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Patek Philippe Grand Complication Ref. 5304-301R
One of the most impressive timepieces of the night was, without a doubt, Jay-Z’s rare Patek Philippe Grand Complication Ref. 5304-301R, which he paired with a classic tux.
This horological masterpiece boasts a seamlessly combined minute repeater and a retrograde perpetual calendar, and it is adorned with 80 baguette-cut diamonds that are meticulously set on the bezel, lugs, and clasp. The self-winding movement, composed of 517 components, operates with an off-centre mini-rotor in rose gold, which is engraved with a leaf motif and visible through the transparent case back.
Peso Pluma in Jacob & Co
Peso Pluma at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon
They say good things come in threes, and Peso Pluma delivers that for Jacob & Co. The Mexican singer sported a Casino Tourbillon in rose gold, whose flying tourbillon is visible only from the case-back.
This watch easily stands out with its broad case-band, domed crystal, and unique crown-less design, while the centrepiece is a striking black onyx dial, punctuated by kite-shaped hour markers for a formal, “black tie” feel. Elevated like an island within the case, the onyx dial is encircled by a fully functional roulette wheel. This playful complication features 37 numbered pockets, meticulously lacquered in black and red, along with the iconic green zero.
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