Tom Brady flaunted an eye-catching new watch in New Jersey last week, where he was celebrating the opening his new store.
The seven-time Super Bowl winner headed to the Garden State to open his Card Vault store at the American Dream mall on Friday, April 11 and as per GQ, he used the occasion to show off a classy timpiece that he has added to his distinguished collection.
The 47-year-old was wearing the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar in sand gold, a new release from Audemars Piguet to comemorate its 150th anniversary.
According to the Audemars Piguet website, Brady's watch is an 18-carat timepiece that is water resistant up to 50 meters.
The price, however, is not known with the website simply saying it is 'available on request' to anyone interested in making a purchase.
But it certainly wouldn't have been cheap, with Brady boasting an estimated net worth of around $530million. And the past tells us that Brady likes to splash out on his watches.
Back in February, where Brady was calling a Super Bowl for the first time as an NFL analyst with Fox - who are paying him $375m across a 10-year deal to call games - his watch nearly stole the show.
Brady wore a special Yellow Sapphire Caviar Tourbillon, worth $740,000 to New Orleans, where he called the Philadelphia Eagles beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 at the Superdome in Louisiana.
That piece had 49 carats, along with 338 brilliant-cut diamonds. Benjamin Arabov, CEO of Jacob & Co. said in a press release reported by Page Six: 'Tom Brady is the epitome of excellence, both on and off the field.
'The Caviar Tourbillon embodies the precision, luxury and innovation that define Jacob & Co.
'We’re honored to have him represent the artistry and craftsmanship behind every piece we create.'
In October last year, Brady put a large part of his personal watch collection up for auction, with 41 items selling for just over $9million.
The collection was titled 'The GOAT Collection', referencing Brady's record seven Super Bowl rings that make him widely considered to be the greatest player in the history of the NFL.
Since the Super Bowl, Brady has been overseeing a rebuild at the Las Vegas Raiders, where is a minority owner.
Pete Carroll was appointed as the team's new head coach and they traded for Geno Smith from the Seattle Seahawks to be their new quarterback.
The next stage of the rebuild comes on Thursday, where the Raiders hold the sixth pick.