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Alexis Mac Allister, alongside plenty of other Liverpool stars, had an extravagant watcheson display for Liverpool’s title parade.
It comes after Slot made the decision to rest his star midfielder for the final stretch of Liverpool’s championship-winning campaign.
The 26-year-old was completely omitted from the squad for the 3-2 defeat at Brighton and had been restricted to substitute appearances in recent encounters with Chelsea and Arsenal before being ruled out entirely from Crystal Palace
“He needs rest at this moment in time to recover completely and to be ready for the start of next season”, Slot explained after the Brighton match.
While Mac Allister may have been absent from the pitch for Liverpool’s final game against Crystal Palace, he was very much present for the trophy celebration, and his choice of wrist wear certainly didn’t go unnoticed.
The Argentine was spotted wearing an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Extra-Thin, with a current market value of approximately £170,000.
This particular watch represents something truly special in the luxury timepiece world?
Known as the “Jumbo” due to its 39mm case size, this Royal Oak made history as the first watch of its dimensions to feature a flying tourbillon—a complex mechanical complication that helps improve timekeeping accuracy.
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The watch features the signature Royal Oak blue “Petite Tapisserie” dial, a textured pattern that creates a distinctive grid-like appearance, along with the model’s iconic octagonal bezel with eight visible screws.
The flying tourbillon, visible at the 6 o’clock position, rotates once per minute and serves both a functional and aesthetic purpose.
For those unfamiliar with watch terminology, a tourbillon is essentially a tiny rotating cage that holds the watch’s most crucial timekeeping components.
Originally invented to improve accuracy in pocket watches, modern tourbillons are primarily appreciated for their visual appeal and craftsmanship.
The Royal Oak has long been a favorite among athletes and celebrities, originally designed in 1972 by legendary watch designer Gérald Genta.
The specific model Mac Allister wore was released in 2022 to celebrate the Royal Oak’s 50th anniversary, making it not just expensive but also relatively exclusive
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