At the Super Bowl LIX, watch enthusiasts were captivated by the celebrity crowd, particularly Tom Brady, who wore a $740,000 Jacob & Co. yellow sapphire Caviar watch on his wrist. Despite the Eagles' lackluster performance, Brady's bright yellow watch was a sight to behold, as it was the only watch on the wrist that was not a mere accessory.
Tom Brady gets trolled once again for his watch worth $740,000
Tom Brady, renowned as the greatest quarterback of all time, made his Super Bowl broadcast debut in a high-key atmosphere, quickly transitioning to the booth after removing his iconic jersey. Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox to be the network's top color commentator, alongside Kevin Burkhardt.
Brady began his duties in 2024. His first season ended at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, where he watched Super Bowl LIX. However, before the game kicked off, all eyes were on Brady and his $740k watch.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion, Tom Brady, recently shared a stunning timepiece on social media, a Jacob & Co. Caviar Tourbillon watch worth $740,000. The watch features 369 baguette-cut yellow sapphires, including 216 on the 18-karat rose gold case, and weighs over nine carats in the dial.
Day In The Life at the Super Bowl
Brady claimed it was a "subtle" accessory. On Monday (February 17), the legendary QB released a vlog titled 'Day In The Life at the Super Bowl' on his YouTube channel. He provided fans with a behind-the-scenes look at Super Bowl Sunday and was asked about his watch during pre-game preparations. Brady said, "It's so cool, right? Subtle", showing his watch.
Over 100 million people watched the Super Bowl, causing a noticeable increase in attention, but the term'subtle' was not used to describe it. "That was some serious bling," one person wrote. "Insane flex I can barely look at the TV with all that shiny gold," another said. "Such a baller," a third wrote.
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