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Drake is known for his extravagant ways and over the weekend the 6 God reminded us again just what a big spender he is. Sitting courtside and supporting his local team, the Toronto Raptors, Drizzy sported no less than $750,000 on his right hand.

The Canadian rapper showed off an impressively flashy watch. According to Instagram account Insaneluxurylife, the timepiece in question is an "extremely rare" Patek Philippe Nautilus in rose gold with sapphire glass and boasts an astounding 1,343 diamonds on the case, bracelet, and dial. The collector's piece doesn't come cheap and reportedly retails for around $600,000.

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And Drake didn't stop there. The rapper complimented his iced-out wrist with another show-stopping piece of jewelry, donning his insane custom championship ring. Drizzy designed and gifted himself the 30-carat piece last month, dropping a hefty $150,000 to own the biggest championship ring in NBA history.

Champagne Papi is known to spoil himself, just last week he also showed off his one-of-a-kind custom Roll-Royce Bushukan, including a blinged-out retractable OVO owl in place of the Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet ornament. Check out the impressive whip here.

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