If you’re wondering what makes the Orb a $210,000 watch (or about $175,000 in titanium), it’s not necessarily the watch’s raw materials: Sure, the rose gold version—like the one Jordan wore on NBC—contains plenty of precious metal. But what you’re really paying for is the expertise and skill of some of the best minds in the horological game: Equipping their futuristic-looking Orb with a tourbillon; a skeletonized movement; a function selector for choosing between automatic and manual winding; a special peripheral rotor; a nearly perfectly symmetrical movement design; and excellent ergonomics, Vanguart managed to create a modern masterpiece.
When you dial in that kind of perfect mix, you can charge big bucks—and serious heads with deep pockets will gladly fork over for a piece of the action. If Jordan’s into it, it’s clearly worth the price of admission.
Jacob Elordi’s Audemars Piguet Bamboo Day-Date Moonphase
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While Frankenstein actor Jacob Elordi is generally a Cartier guy, the Australian actor swapped his Tank, for a vintage, highly complicated Audemars Piguet at the Newport Film Festival last week. Intriguing! Generally speaking, most folks who spring for an older AP would opt for an older Royal Oak, but Elordi went for something far cooler: a yellow gold, automatic day-date-moonphase watch with a bamboo-like bezel and a matching bracelet. Slim and elegant, it mixes Genta charm with AP’s distinctive approach to complications, resulting in the type of timepiece that collectors are going gaga for today—these pieces often trade in the high five figures.
Ed Sheeran’s IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 ref. IW328908
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Worn by Brad Pitt’s character Sonny Hayes in F1, the ref. IW328908 is far and away the most unique of IWC’s Ingenieur Automatic 40 watches. Mega-collector Ed Sheeran knows this, which is why he rocked the green-dialed piece courtside at the Knicks home opener this week. Measuring 40mm in stainless steel, it features a stunning grid-pattern dial with applied rose gold furniture, a date window, an integrated steel bracelet, and IWC’s automatic cal. 32111 movement with a five-day power reserve and a 4-Hz beat rate. They retailed for a cool $13,600.
Patrick Mahomes’s Hublot Spirit of Big Bang White Ceramic
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Kansas City QB Patrick Mahomes strode into Arrowhead Stadium ahead of the Chiefs’ game against the Raiders wearing the Hublot Spirit of Big Bang White Ceramic—precisely the type of high-tech sports watch we’d expect to see on the wrist of one of the world’s most talented athletes. Made of microblasted and polished white ceramic, the 42mm Spirit of Big Bang is powered by a skeletonized, automatic chronograph movement that can be seen via the transparent dial. Beyond this high-beat engine, it also boasts a rubber strap and 100m of water resistance, making it ideal for athletes.
Regé-Jean Page’s IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 ref. IW328702
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There must be something in the water this week: Regé-Jean Page also elected to rock an IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40—although the reference he wore to the 2025 Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles this week was a bit shinier than Sheeran’s: Made of solid 18-karat 5N gold, it features a matching, integrated bracelet and a cool black grid-pattern dial with solid gold dial furniture. Having proven super popular since its relaunch at Watches and Wonders 2023, the modern Ingenieur has steadily expanded with new (and flashier) references, with Page’s particular watch launching this past spring in Geneva.







