Tom Brady dons diamond watch worth more than a quarter-million dollars for Patriots vs. Broncos championship game

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Tom Brady was dressed in shades of blue for the New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks AFC Championship game Sunday. Kevin Ng-Imagn Images

Tom Brady always knows what time it is.

The former quarterback chose some very big bling for the AFC Championship game between his former team, the New England Patriots, and the Seattle Seahawks Sunday night.

Brady, 48, showed off his diamond-and-blue sapphire Patek Phillippe watch on Instagram. It’s a white gold Aquanaut Luce automatic model featuring a checkerboard pattern on the face and a gradient of blue stones around the bezel.

He showed off his diamond-and-blue-sapphire Patek Phillippe watch on Instagram. tombrady/Instagram
The Fox commentator wore a blue-striped shirt with a polka-dotted tie and tinted sunglasses. Getty Images

While the model retails for just over $285,000, it can fetch triple that sum on the resale market — anywhere between $550,000 and $850,000.

“Big game big watch,” Brady wrote on his Instagram Story ahead of kickoff.

The Fox commentator has quite the impressive watch collection. Last year, he made a splash during the 2025 Super Bowl with his yellow sapphire Jacob & Co. timepiece that cost a whopping $740,000.

He went viral for his yellow sapphire-covered timepiece at the 2025 Super Bowl. Sports Illustrated via Getty Images
Brady’s watch collection is insane — and his most expensive piece might be the diamond-covered Billionaire Mini Ashoka that he let his teenage son borrow. YouTube/@tombrady

The flashy yellow piece was his second watch of the day; before kickoff, Brady wore the Jacob & Co. Billionaire Mini Ashoka — worth $3 million — completely encrusted with 100 carats of diamonds.

Nothing’s too precious for the TB12 founder; he wore the extraordinarily expensive watch while throwing around a football at Caesars Superdome, and even let 15-year-old son Benjamin try it on.

The part owner of the Las Vegas Raiders confirmed that he will be in the stands at the Super Bowl 2026, which will take place in his hometown of Santa Clara, Calif. this year — and he’s sure to be decked out in some more epic bling.

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