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As Trent Alexander-Arnold finds himself at the center of intense contract speculation, his extravagant timepiece collection offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of one of football’s most sought-after talents.
Following Liverpool’s Premier League title celebration Sunday, social media erupted when Alexander-Arnold was spotted in deep conversation with club owner John W?
Henry on the Anfield pitch-a moment that sparked renewed hope among fans that the 26-year-old might yet reject Real Madrid’s advances and commit his future to his boyhood club.
While his professional future remains uncertain, his taste in luxury watches is unmistakably defined, with a collection of Patek Philippe timepieces.
Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5271P – $330,000 [Pictured above]
A crown jewel of Alexander-Arnold’s collection is undoubtedly his Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5271P, a platinum chronograph perpetual calendar with a black dial and diamond-set bezel.
Featured in vacation photos where Alexander-Arnold appears relaxed on a boat, this timepiece represents the absolute pinnacle of watchmaking artistry.
Valued at approximately $330,000, this platinum masterpiece combines two of watchmaking’s most challenging complications-a chronograph and perpetual calendar-with the added luxury of a diamond setting.
The black alligator strap provides a perfect contrast to the platinum case and diamond-set bezel, creating an understated yet unmistakably luxurious presence on the wrist.
This watch choice suggests Alexander-Arnold’s appreciation for heritage extends beyond mere status symbols to an understanding of mechanical craftsmanship and watchmaking tradition.
Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167A-012 “Singapore Limited Edition” – $190,000
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The most distinctive piece in Alexander-Arnold’s collection is perhaps his Patek Philippe Aquanaut “Singapore Limited Edition” (Reference 5167A-012).
Limited to just 500 pieces worldwide, this stainless steel sports watch features a striking combination of a black-gray dial with red accents and a matching red composite strap-a color scheme inspired by Singapore’s national flag for the 2019 Watch Art Grand Exhibition.
While originally retailing for approximately $24,750 (22,400 Swiss francs), this limited-edition Aquanaut now commands anywhere from $140,000 to $190,000 on the secondary market-a premium of over 600%.
The watch houses Patek’s self-winding Caliber 324 S C movement within its 40.8mm case, which is water-resistant to 120 meters-practical enough for a professional athlete yet exclusive enough for a global superstar.
The red rubber strap perfectly complements Liverpool’s iconic colors, making it an appropriate choice for the England international during national team duties, as seen in the photo.
Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar 5740/1G – $220,000
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This timepiece represents the pinnacle of Patek Philippe’s sports watch legacy combined with high complications.
The Nautilus Perpetual Calendar 5740/1G, launched in 2018, was the first “Grand Complication” introduced to the Nautilus collection and remains one of the thinnest perpetual calendar watches in Patek’s lineup at just 8.42mm thick.
Crafted in 18k white gold with the signature horizontal-embossed blue dial that characterizes the Nautilus line, this 40mm masterpiece retails for approximately $152,010 but trades on the secondary market for around $220,000.
The watch features a perpetual calendar display with month and leap year indicator at 3 o’clock, moon phase and date at 6 o’clock, and day of the week with 24-hour indication at 9 o’clock.
The watch is powered by Patek’s ultra-thin self-winding caliber 240 Q movement, visible through the sapphire crystal caseback.
You can view the full collection below…