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Mohamed Salah is one of Liverpool’s and the Premier League’s greatest players, scoring over 200 goals in his career and winning plenty of trophies, including two EPLs and a UEFA Champions League.
Salah has featured on our blog page on two separate occassions: the first time for wearing the RM17-02 when signing his contract and the RM74-02 when winning the PFA Premier League Player of the Year 2025.
Like his trophy cabinet and individual accolades, Salah has a truly immense and impressive watch collection featuring some of the biggest names and models in the horological world. From Richard Mille to Audemars Piguet to a Roger Dubuis, we identify the insane watches worn by the Egyptian icon.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Openworked 26585CE

Starting this list is an absolute belter of a watch; the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Openworked in black ceramic. This is the model reference 26585CE, produced in a 41mm case and powered by the magnificent Calibre 5135, which features a power reserve of up to 40 hours and is comprised of 374 parts.
The perpetual calendar is one of the most prestigious and desirable complications, especially when part of the sporty Royal Oak. Also worn by fellow teammate Virgil Van Dijk, this piece from AP is a scarce watch, reserved for the Swiss brand’s VIP clientele.

Audemars Piguet 26585CE.OO.1225CE.01
Key Features:
- ✓Case Diameter: 41mm
- ✓Dial: Skeletonized
- ✓Movement: Automatic 5135 Caliber
- ✓Function: Moon phase, Perpetual calendar
Richard Mille RM67-02

The RM67-02 is one of, if not the most sought-after, Richard Mille watches ever created, especially this variation, crafted out of Carbon TPT®, featuring hand-painted Bridges in the colours of the French flag, a blue fabric strap and a skeletonised dial.
Weighing a mere 32g, this Richard Mille timepiece is built and engineered for elite-level athletes who participate in high-performance sporting activities due to the model’s lightness, shock resistance and accurate timekeeping.
Ulysse Nardin Freak Lab 2100-138

Ulysse Nardin is the epitome of haute horlogerie, known for their extreme innovations and unique designs, and here, Mo Salah is wearing one of the brand’s most coveted timepieces - the Freak Lab in 18ct white gold, discontinued and limited to just 99 pieces. When holding the FA Cup trophy in 2022, the forward opted for this 18ct white gold Freak Lab, model reference 2100-318. Powered by the in-house Calibre UN-210, this movement is housed in a huge 45mm case and offers an impressive 8-day power reserve.
Unconventionally, this piece has no hands or crown, with the flying carousel tourbillon movement serving as the minute hand. To wind and set this Freak Lab, you use the bezels, and this specific Freak Lab was the first from UN to include a date display. Whilst all of these features are incredible, the most innovative part is the use of silicon, which always celebrated a world’s first when the Freak was first introduced in 2001. This is intended to improve the reliability, longevity and accuracy of the movement due to silicon’s non-magnetic and corrosion-resistant properties.
Richard Mille RM65-01

A second Richard Mille watch to feature in Salah’s collection is the RM65-01 Automatic Split Seconds Chronograph in Carbon TPT®. This took approximately five years to develop and produce, commonly described and referenced as RM’s most complicated watch. In partnership with the expert Swiss manufacturer Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, the RM65-01 is powered by the automatic winding Calibre RMAC4, which is made up of 600 components!

RM 65-01 Carbon TPT Chronograph
Key Features:
- ✓Case Diameter: 44.5 x 49.9 mm
- ✓Dial: Skeletonized
- ✓Movement: Automatic RMAC4 Caliber
- ✓Bracelet/strap: Black Rubber
The main part of this watch is the advanced split-seconds chronograph, which measures two separate events that start at the same time, in order to record two different ending results. Additionally incorporated into this piece is the function selector, variable geometry rotor, rapid winding mechanism and a helpful colour-coded dial. The RM65-01 is the pinnacle of Richard Mille’s dedication to haute horlogerie, combining the use of modern and next-gen materials with a high-frequency, complex mechanical movement.
Urwerk UR-105 CT Streamliner UR-105 CT

Clearly, Mo Salah has a distinct taste for his luxury watches to be in line with haute horlogerie and a next-gen aesthetic, as he has been seen wearing Urwerk’s UR-105 CT Streamliner in steel and titanium. Launched in 2017 to celebrate Urwerk’s 20th anniversary, this model is heavily inspired by the Art Deco skyscraper architecture of New York City, which is a key place in the brand’s origins.
Like the UN Freak Lab, the UR-105 CT Streamliner is a very unconventional watch, featuring innovative wandering hour indications, equally spread out inside four signature aluminium “satellites” that rotate on a carousel, with the time displayed through a minute track. Also, another key part is the twin pneumatic turbine winding system, which can be used on the case back to regulate the self-winding rate.
Cartier Santos WGSA0019
Posing on the front cover of a GQ magazine, Mo Salah is pictured wearing the Cartier Santos reference WGSA0019 in 18ct rose gold, worn comfortably with a brown leather strap. The Cartier Santos combines luxury and sports perfectly through the screws on the bezel and the brand’s glorious craftsmanship.
“The Egyptian King’s” Santos is crafted out of 18ct rose gold and is paired with two interchangeable leather bracelets, but as we see, Salah has opted for the light brown alligator leather strap to match the rose gold hue and add a vintage vibe to the watch. This could be his own custom Cartier Santos strap because the two leather straps that come with this watch are grey and blue.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph “Liverpool”

To celebrate the success of Liverpool FC, Audemars Piguet created a watch as a tribute piece, given to the players and manager at the time, Jürgen Klopp. When holding his second WFA Player of the Year award in 2022, Salah wore the limited edition Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph “Liverpool”.
This unique piece is extremely rare and was only gifted to the players of the Liverpool squad. Incorporated into the watch is the team's main colour, red. There are red sub-dials, small red parts on the bezel and a red inner ring.
Richard Mille RM17-02

When signing a contract extension with Liverpool on 10 April 2025, Salah wore the RM17-02 Manual Winding Tourbillon in blue TZP ceramic. This is an extremely bold piece, which turned heads and caught the eyes of many, stealing the headlines over the main topic of discussion being the Egyptian’s new two-year deal.
Powered by the Calibre RM17-02, this is a tourbillon piece, which is on display through the masterful skeletonised dial. Additionally, there is a fast-rotating barrel that completes a rotation in six hours as opposed to the standard seven-and-a-half hours, a dynamometric crown to act as a safety system that prevents the winding stem from being damaged and a variable-inertia balance wheel to resist shock and improve precision.
Hublot Big Bang Unico Sapphire

Hublot sponsors the Premier League, so it is not a surprise to see one of the league’s greatest players wear one of the brand’s most respected collections. Salah has been spotted wearing the Hublot Big Bang Unico Sapphire reference 441.JX.4802.RT which is an extremely interesting watch.
This limited edition Hublot Big Bang Unico’s 42mm case is crafted entirely out of polished sapphire crystal, intended for the wearer to see the movement in action through all angles of the watch.
Richard Mille RM74-02

Winning his third PFA Player of the Year Award on 19 August 2025, Salah held the trophy wearing the RM74-02 Automatic Winding Tourbillon. There are two variations of the RM74-02: one in gold carbon TPT® and the other in gold quartz TPT®. Salah has opted for the gold quartz TPT®, blending white quartz fibres with delicate leaves of 22ct 5N pink gold, showcasing RM’s high levels of craftsmanship.
What is unique about this particular Richard Mille watch that sets the RM74-02 apart from other collections is the baseplate and bridges of the movement being manufactured out of gold. Typically, these components are crafted out of other metals like titanium, but instead, RM incorporated gold to add a sense of luxury.
Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Pirelli Black DLC Titanium

Salah’s taste for watches has to be admired for his individual and distinctive taste, as when reviewing celebrities' watch collections in the past, they tend to stick to the big brands and their “hype” pieces. It is rare for a Roger Dubuis watch to appear in one’s collection, but in Salah’s, he has been spotted wearing the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Pirelli crafted in titanium with black DLC.
Clearly, Salah loves his big watches, as this Roger Dubuis timepiece is offered in 45mm or 47mm case sizes. This unique watch was created in partnership with the tyre manufacturer Pirelli; in fact, the strap features an inlay made from the rubber of a Pirelli tyre, used in a real motorsport race!
Richard Mille RM30-01

Richard Mille watches are a huge feature in Salah’s watch collection, and now, we end this list with the RM30-01 Automatic Winding Tourbillon in white ATZ ceramic. Although this RM30-01 is not as light as Salah’s RM67-02, this piece only weighs around 96g, but that isn’t the most impressive part about this watch…
Richard Mille incorporated their innovative and patented technology into the watch of the declutchable variable-geometry rotor. This system automatically disengages the rotor from the winding barrel when the mainspring is completely wound. Once the watch’s 55-hour power reserve reaches its optimal tension, the rotor re-engages when it drops to approximately 40 hours to start winding again. This highly inventive system from Richard Mille prevents damage to the mainspring due to overwinding.
Like every celebrity, it is unknown how many watches they own, with Salah being spotted with many other watches, including a second Cartier Santos, an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept and even a Glashütte.



