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As usual, the appearance of Al-Hadba Amr Diab does not go unnoticed. With the unveiling of the official poster for his new album 'Habeebtak' set to be released during the summer season of 2026, social media platforms erupted with a massive wave of controversy and curiosity, not because of the anticipated songs, but due to a strange and shocking visual detail that stunned followers.

Al-Hadba appeared in the official image wearing three luxury watches together on one wrist, a scene that prompted millions to search for the secret behind this look and the financial value of these watches, which topped the trending list within minutes.

The secret of the three watches on Al-Hadba's wrist

While some considered the look merely a show-off, fashion critics and analysts pointed out that Amr Diab wearing three watches together is not random, but rather a studied feature of the visual identity of the album's promotional campaign.

Throughout his career, the Egyptian star has been accustomed to paying attention to the finest details of his album covers and creating new fashion trends (tqalee') that young people later imitate. It seems that the idea of 'three watches' carries an artistic or symbolic meaning related to the songs of the album 'Habeebtak'.

Curiosity led watch enthusiasts and followers to dissect the details of the look, revealing that the three watches are of the Mini Royal Oak model, one of the most famous and prestigious designs in the world of luxury watches globally, hugely popular among celebrities and the wealthy.

But the real shock was the reported monetary value of these watches. The price of a single watch of this model is about $282,000. By a simple calculation, the total value of the three watches worn by Al-Hadba on one wrist exceeds $846,000 (approximately $1 million), a figure that stunned followers and sparked thousands of sarcastic and amazed comments and posts.

Amr Diab's look reopened a wide discussion about the phenomenon of luxury watches and jewelry favored by top stars in the Arab world and globally, as they are no longer just a tool for telling time but have become an essential part of the 'personal brand' and public image that an artist presents in major promotional campaigns to prove their supremacy and quality in the artistic arena.