Double Dribble: AP Cactus Jack x Travis Scott – A Fusion of Luxury & Street Culture


The watch game just got a whole lot louder with the latest drop from Audemars Piguet (AP) x Cactus Jack x Travis Scott. The collab, which fuses high-end horology with La Flame’s signature street aesthetic, has already turned heads among watch collectors and hip-hop royalty alike. Spotted on Travis Scott and DJ Khaled, these exclusive timepieces have sparked conversations, but one thing remains—the price is still under wraps.

Travis Scott’s Piece Unique AP Royal Cactus Jack

When it comes to flexing, Travis Scott takes it to another level. The rapper and creative powerhouse was seen wearing his one-of-a-kind Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, customized with a dial that reflects his own handwriting. This personalized touch, combined with the Cactus Jack smiley emblem taking the place of the astronomical moon phase, makes this a true collector’s piece. But that’s not all—the watch is framed by a rainbow bezel 🌈, adding an eye-catching blend of luxury and playfulness. A true statement piece, this AP isn’t just a watch; it’s an extension of Travis Scott’s artistic vision.

DJ Khaled’s AP Royal Oak Cactus Jack

While Travis went all-out with his rainbow bezel, DJ Khaled was seen sporting a more understated yet equally rare version of the AP Royal Oak Cactus Jack x Travis Scott. His timepiece features a sleek brown ceramic bezel, staying true to the earthy tones that Cactus Jack is known for. The subtle yet luxurious design proves that when it comes to collecting watches, less can sometimes be more—but make no mistake, this watch is still a major flex.

A Match Made in Horology Heaven

The AP Cactus Jack collab merges luxury watchmaking with Travis Scott’s raw, rebellious energy. Whether it’s the personalized dial, the smiley emblem, or the ceramic details, every aspect of these timepieces reflects the Cactus Jack DNA.

Price? Not Available. Exclusivity? Through the Roof.

As with most high-profile watch collaborations, these AP pieces are likely reserved for the elite few—collectors, hip-hop icons, and those deeply embedded in the culture. If you’re hoping to get your hands on one, good luck—these will remain as elusive as Travis Scott’s next album drop.

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