Gucci Mane Showcases His Mysterious ‘$5 Million’ Diamond Watch During His Album Release Show

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Gucci Mane showed off some big boy diamonds at his album release show this week.

The American rapper sported a glitzy custom wristwatch, two massive diamond rings, and stacks of iced-out bracelets and chains, as he performed Breath of Fresh Air at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday evening.

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The bling looked particularly striking set against Mane’s monochromatic ‘fit, which included a black Givenchy balaclava ($455) and matching Rick Owens Shield Sunglasses ($680) and Cargobasket boots ($1,300). The technicolor stage lights also helped each dazzling piece shine on stage. It was the wrist candy that stole the show, though.

Gucci Mane performs at the "Breath of Fresh Air" Album Release Show on October 17
Gucci Mane performing at the Tabernacle on October 17.

The “Big Boy Diamonds” singer appeared to be rocking the one-off that he unveiled via Instagram in 2020. In the video, Mane claims he made the watch and it is worth $5 million. (“Claims” being the operative word.) Dripping in diamonds, the piece looks quite similar to Jacob & Co.’s new Billionaire III but doesn’t have a skeleton dial.

Mane clearly has a penchant for extravagant accessories. He previously showed off one of Jacob & Co.’s Bugatti Chiron watches on Instagram. Originally introduced in April 2020, the tourbillion has received a number of lavish updates over the past few years.

The Trap God’s example is one of just 52 produced and features a staggering 18.47 carats of white diamonds. The 18-karat white-gold case is set with 339 stones, while the crowns and pushers are adorned with 60 rocks. The dial showcases another 18 diamonds and eight blue sapphires that act as index markers.

Mane isn’t afraid to rock extravagant riffs on the classics, either. On the cover of The Autobiography of Gucci Mane by Neil Martinez-Belkin, the rapper sports a diamond-encrusted Rolex Day-Date. His collection might ruffle the feathers of a few purists, but there is no denying the big boy diamonds look spectacular on stage.

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