The billionaire posted a photo of himself on social media on Jan. 7, where he was seen wearing a black T-shirt, a gold necklace, and a Greubel Forsey Hand Made 1 watch worth approximately US$900,000.
This watch is entirely handcrafted with exclusive components made by Greubel Forsey. Bloomberg reported that Greubel Forsey produces only two or three handcrafted mechanical watches annually, making Zuckerberg’s item exceptionally rare and expensive.
Previously known for his simple and uniform public attire, Zuckerberg has recently embraced luxury fashion, including high-end outfits, jewelry, and watches.
In Sep. 2024, he appeared on the Acquired podcast in San Francisco wearing a De Bethune DB25 Starry Varius Aérolite.
This ultra-luxury timepiece, priced at US$260,000, is limited to just five pieces annually. The watch features a dial made from meteorite, adorned with 24-carat gold galaxy motifs that resemble a starry night sky, paired with an alligator leather strap.
During the Meta Connect conference that same month, Zuckerberg sported an F.P. Journe Centigraphe Sport Aluminum 42 mm.
This model, the first chronograph made entirely from aluminum—including its case, dial, strap, and movement—is priced at US$160,000 on the secondary market.
One of the earliest additions to his timepiece collection is the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5236P.
Notable for its intricate craftsmanship, the watch features a platinum case and a vertical perpetual calendar display, priced at US$141,400.
The crown jewel of Zuckerberg’s collection is the Patek Philippe Grand Complications Minute Repeater 5303R-001.
Crafted in 18K rose gold, this 42 mm watch houses the manual caliber R TO 27 PS movement. Its skeleton design reveals the intricate minute repeater mechanism in action.
The piece is priced at US$778,060.
While appearing on YouTuber Cleo Abram’s podcast “The Future Mark Zuckerberg Is Trying To Build,” he wore the Chronomètre Souverain Havana by F.P. Journe.
This model includes a brown dial, a matching leather strap, and a 40 mm platinum case, priced at approximately US$69,000.
Zuckerberg’s collection also features an H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Ref. 6814-1200.
This skeleton watch has a 40 mm stainless steel case, highlighted by a flying tourbillon with twin balance springs that give the illusion of floating. It is paired with an integrated Streamliner metal bracelet and is priced at US$86,900.