ALBAWABA - Amr Diab wears three luxury ladies watches, sparking online debate over their staggering price.
Egyptian artist Amr Diab sparked widespread controversy following the unveiling of the official poster for his new album, "Habaytak" (I Loved You), which is slated for release in the summer of 2026.
The buzz on social media wasn't so much about the album itself or his striking appearance, but rather about his wearing three luxury watches in a single image. This detail piqued the curiosity of his followers, prompting many to search for the watches' make and price, leading to the images trending across various platforms.
The watches are Mini Royal Oak models, one of the most popular designs in the world of luxury watches, known for their widespread use among celebrities worldwide.
According to critics, wearing three watches simultaneously is a key element of the album's promotional campaign's visual identity, especially since the prominent singer is known for his meticulous attention to detail in his official photos and album covers.
Based on circulating prices, each watch of this model costs approximately $282,000, a figure that surprised many followers, particularly after the price details were widely shared.
This figure also reignited the debate about the luxury watches favored by top stars, as wrist accessories have become an essential part of the public image they project at official events and promotional campaigns.
Amr Diab's Album
The superstar recently finished recording the songs for his new album, preparing for its imminent release and reaffirming his dominance of the summer music season.
Amr Diab collaborated on the album with a large group of prominent poets, composers, and arrangers, most notably Tamer Hussein, Aziz El Shafei, Ayman Bahgat Amar, and others in Egypt and the Arab world. The album features a mix of names who have contributed to his previous successes, alongside new faces he is counting on to bring a fresh perspective to the track.

It's worth noting that Diab's last album, "Ebtadeina," was released last summer and achieved the highest streaming numbers for an Arabic album across various music platforms.
