The Weeknd rocks a navy blue hoodie as he shops for a luxury watch in Beverly Hills

The Weeknd rocks a navy blue hoodie as he shops for a Swiss luxury watch at Vacheron Constantin in Beverly Hills

Three-time Grammy winner The Weeknd went shopping for a luxury watch at Vacheron Constantin in Beverly Hills on Saturday afternoon. 

While exiting the Swiss watch and clock manufacturer, founded in 1755, the Canadian singer appeared to be keeping a low profile as he kept his hood up.

Additionally, the majority of the 31-year-old Blinding Lights hitmaker’s face was kept hidden under a black face mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic.  

Retail therapy: The Weeknd went shopping for a luxury watch at Vacheron Constantin in Beverly Hills on Saturday afternoon

The R&B star (born Abel Tesfaye)’s latest sighting comes after he spent a whopping $70 million on a Bel-Air mansion last month.  

Media mogul Reinout Oerlemans and his wife Danielle had not planned on selling the stunning nine-bedroom home until the performer’s agents approached them, according to the Wall Street Journal. 

Boasting 13 bathrooms, an indoor pool, spa, outdoor pool and waterfall, gym, sports court, and cinema, the 33,000-square foot mansion was bought by the couple in June 2015 for $21.4 million. 

While exiting the Swiss watch and clock manufacturer, founded in 1755, the Canadian singer appeared to be keeping a low profile as he kept his hood up

While exiting the Swiss watch and clock manufacturer, founded in 1755, the Canadian singer appeared to be keeping a low profile as he kept his hood up

In April, he sold his stunning Hidden Hills mansion for $19.3 million to  Madonna. 

His move comes after he vowed to continue making music ‘for as long as’ he ‘can breathe.’

Thanking his fans for making his dreams come true and marking mega-hit Blinding Lights making history as the longest-charting song ever, he expressed his gratitude on Instagram.

‘Forever grateful to be able to experiment with sounds, try new things with my voice and create music with the people I truly love and respect. For the last decade every song has been a journey and to be able to continue this journey has been nothing short of a blessing,’ he wrote.

Making moves: The R&B star (born Abel Tesfaye)'s latest sighting comes after he spent a whopping $70 million on a Bel-Air mansion last month

Making moves: The R&B star (born Abel Tesfaye)’s latest sighting comes after he spent a whopping $70 million on a Bel-Air mansion last month

The singer added: ‘It’s the only gift I could ever ask for. I’ll be doing it for as long as I can breathe. I love my fans and wouldn’t be here without you. Big day for blinding lights. Multiple songs in the top 20.’

The Weeknd is also known for his generous contributions to charities and donated a whopping $1 million to coronavirus relief efforts last year.

The Save Your Tears crooner is set to be honored with the ​Quincy Jones Humanitarian award at the first annual Music in Action Awards.

The superstar will be among the honorees at the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC)’s event on September 23, in recognition of the fact he’s donated several million dollars to various good causes since the pandemic began.

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