Tom Brady shows off $600,000 watch ahead of Rams vs. Seahawks NFC Championship game
Tom Brady needed to wear a “big watch” to call the NFC Championship game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks. On his Instagram story, the seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback showed off his diamond Patek Philippe Aquanaut watch that is worth over $600,000.
“Big game, big watch,” Brady wrote in his Instagram Story. Tom Brady seems to enjoy showing off his watches to his followers. Last week, the FOX Sports broadcaster revealed a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona “Rainbow” in 18K Everose Gold that is believed to be worth over $600,000.
With the success Brady had during his playing career (and the salary he’s making as a broadcaster), it’s no surprise that he does not hold back when it comes to jewelry. If FOX had the Super Bowl this season, the former Michigan star would have had a watch that would have been worth at least $700,000.
But the NFC Championship game will be Brady’s final game for the 2025 season. This was his second season as a broadcaster, and Brady recently spoke to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic about what he needed to do to improve on TV.
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Tom Brady talks about improving on TV
“I started to transition this year into, ‘Let me do more of how I did it as a quarterback,’ because that’s really where my comfort is,” Brady said. “As opposed to, ‘Let me try to prepare as a broadcaster.’”
Brady then mentioned how his broadcast partner, Kevin Burkhardt, and his FOX crew are like his New England Patriots teammates. “I don’t think it’s kind of like a team — it’s 100 percent a team,” Brady said. “And it’s 100 percent an orchestra. There’s a conductor of the orchestra, which is our producer, and we’re all playing our part. We’ve got so many other people working in coordination. And if you’re out of rhythm, the broadcast will feel it.”
Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract in 2022, making him the highest-paid sports commentator in NFL history. The 48-year-old is also a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.