If you thought Tom Brady's rings where shining just wait until you see his watch.
As the seven-time Super Bowl champ teed things up ahead of his first broadcast of the big game, Tom was flexing something serious on his wrist.
According to Joe Pompliano, Brady appears to be wearing a $600,000 Caviar Tourbillon timepiece by renowned jeweler Jacob & Co. But the company's website has it listed in the $800K range.
It looks like Tom Brady is wearing a Jacob & Co.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) February 9, 2025
Caviar Tourbillon for his first Super Bowl as a broadcaster.
That's a $600,000 watch. pic.twitter.com/qQngqaZ5Bv
The watch quickly caught the attention of folks online:
"Such a baller," Adam Greenbaum replied.
"Insane flex I can barely look at the TV with all that shiny gold," a viewer commented.
"it's so ugly it's cool," PrizePicks said.
"I didn't know rookie broadcasters made such good money," a fan joked.
"Lightwork for the [GOAT]."
"That watch looks to be in the best possible taste!" another user exclaimed.
"No wife no problem."
"There certainly are less expensive ways to show your Michigan colors," another person posted.
"The GOAT in rare form tonight."
Brady sat down with Patrick Mahomes prior to kickoff of Super Bowl 59 where the two all-time greats talked about what it takes to win at the highest level and the hate that can come with it.
"I have so much more appreciation for what y'all did now because I was someone that was like, 'Man, why do they win every single year? I want the Cowboys [to win],'" Mahomes told Brady. "But I think it's brought us closer together as a team."
"Even if you root against us, you have to respect us because of the way that we play. We're going to get it done no matter what the situation is and we've been in so many of these different situations. I think that is our edge. We don't panic when stuff doesn't go our way. We just know we can make it right the next play in some of these big games because we don't have to play guys like you anymore."
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