Wrist Check: Bad Bunny Flashes Rare Audemars Piguet Royal Oak With Malachite Dial at Super Bowl LX
The superstar accessorized his halftime look with an 18-carat yellow gold timepiece featuring a vibrant stone dial.
Summary
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Bad Bunny wore a 37 mm Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding during his historic Super Bowl LX Halftime performance
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The specific reference (15553BA.OO.1356BA.04) distinguishes itself with a natural malachite stone dial and 18-carat yellow gold construction
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The watch features a glareproofed sapphire crystal and an integrated bracelet with a three-blade folding class
While Bad Bunny‘s performance electrified the crowd at Super Bowl LX, his wristwear provided a masterclass in high horology. On Sunday, the Puerto Rican icon was spotted wearing a stunning Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding, Reference 15553BA.OO.1356BA.04. Known for his bold style choices, the artist selected a timepiece that perfectly balances the industrial heritage of the Royal Oak with the organic beauty of natural stone, adding a layer of sophisticated luxury to his stage presence.
The 37 mm model is defined by its rich material contrast. The case and signature integrated bracelet are crafted entirely from 18-carat yellow gold, offering a classic, warm luster that stood out under the stadium lights. The gold construction extends to the hands and hour-markers, which are filled with luminescent material for visibility, as well as the gold-toned inner bezel.
The true centerpiece of the watch, however, is its natural malachite dial. Celebrating the artistry of stone dials, this feature brings unique texture and depth to the collection’s iconic design. The vibrant green of the malachite, with its natural banding and striations, creates a striking visual counterpoint to the sharp, geometric lines of the yellow gold case, making the piece as much a work of art as it is a timekeeping instrument. This specific Royal Oak Selfwinding model is part of Audemars Piguet’s current collection, celebrating the brand’s long history of experimenting with rare materials and stone dials.




















