DJ Khaled’s Audemars Piguet on a Private Jet


In the world of lavish lifestyles and extravagant possessions, there's one name that pops up more often than your ex's Facebook notifications: DJ Khaled. This musical maestro has mastered the art of flaunting his success, and his recent escapade on a private jet wearing an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Openworked 26585CE watch takes the cake

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This musical maestro has mastered the art of flaunting his success, and his recent escapade on a private jet wearing an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Openworked 26585CE watch takes the cake (or should we say, takes the wrist?).

Now, let’s break it down. This watch is so much more than just a timepiece; it’s a small mortgage in the shape of a luxurious accessory. Retailing at a whopping $147,500, you could buy a small island, a fleet of sports cars, or even several years’ worth of avocado toast for that price. But DJ Khaled knows better. He understands that true success isn’t measured in dollars; it’s measured in how much bling you can fit on your wrist.

 

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The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Openworked 26585CE is a true masterpiece of engineering. Its dial boasts a smoked external zone of counters, rose gold applied hour-markers, and Royal Oak hands that glow in the dark.

And let’s not forget the cherry on top of this luxurious time-telling sundae: DJ Khaled himself. There he is, sitting on his private jet, surrounded by opulence, enjoying his print magazine in his beautiful timepiece.


So, as we conclude this tale of horological excess and wrist-based grandeur, let’s raise our avocado toasts and salute DJ Khaled for showing us that time is truly money. And if you can’t afford a watch worth more than your house, don’t worry. Just remember that time flies when you’re having fun, and it doesn’t really matter if you’re late as long as you arrive in style.

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