Raiders owner Tom Brady $600K Rolex and San Francisco 49ers meeting details

Las Vegas Raiders owner Tom Brady wears a rare rainbow Rolex at the 49ers playoff game.

Nov 27, 2024; Dallas, Texas, USA; Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady watches the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the New York Knicks during the second quarter at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Nov 27, 2024; Dallas, Texas, USA; Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady watches the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the New York Knicks during the second quarter at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

The FOX Sports analyst showcased a rare six-hundred-thousand-dollar Rolex timepiece on Saturday. However, it appears that Tom Brady also met with San Francisco 49ers executives and played catch with the ownership's son before the team’s divisional playoff loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

Brady posted it on Instagram Stories, a "wrist shot" that revealed the ultra-rare Rolex Cosmograph Daytona "Rainbow" in 18k Everose Gold, along with a pavé diamond dial, after market estimates for this specific configuration exceeded $600,000.

The watch is in the midst of a high-profile display of his choice of fashion. In the "wrist shot" posted during the game, the timepiece featured a pavé diamond dial, diamond-set lugs, and a bezel set with 36 baguette-cut sapphires in a rainbow graduation.

Brady served as the lead color analyst for FOX Sports alongside Kevin Burkhardt, having used a signature nonchalant style for the social media caption.


"Okkkkkkk 👍," Brady wrote while showcasing the luxury timepiece.



 


Broadcast cameras captured on Saturday that Brady met with 49ers General Manager John Lynch and CEO Jed York before the 8:15 PM ET kickoff, including playing a brief game of catch with York’s young son.

Along with his childhood fandom, Brady also currently holds a minority ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders after growing up in San Mateo and rooting for the team at Candlestick Park.

The San Francisco 49ers may have enjoyed the pre-game festivities in "The Emerald City," but they still failed to deal the knockout punch to the Seattle Seahawks.

The 49ers were on the ropes at the game's outset, with the Seattle defense – a highly effective unit in the defensive slugfest – limiting the 49ers to 6 points in a game similar to the one the team played in the regular season.

The "Brady Rules" have been the most scrutinized

After signing a 10-year, $375 million broadcasting contract with FOX, the league mandated that Tom Brady cannot attend in-person production meetings.

According to analysts, the league is of the understanding that pre-game field access remains a "gray area" only if he maintains relationships with former peers like Lynch.

Along with the production meetings, the league also announced Brady is prohibited from visiting other teams' practice facilities during the week after he played together with Lynch on the 2004 AFC Pro Bowl roster.

Tom Brady and the league previously agreed to ease restrictions to allow Brady to attend certain team facilities for broadcast preparation. After balancing his broadcasting career with the Raiders, Brady will continue to hold his ownership stake.

League officials will monitor his access to "game day operations" and ensure he follows all bylaws.

The good news for Brady is that the "Rainbow" Rolex is trending in the right direction in terms of remaining a centerpiece of his luxury collection during future high-stakes games.

Category: General Sports