Tom Brady Is Selling Prized Memorabilia — Including Famed Combine Shirt — and It Could All Fetch Around $2.5M
Sotheby's will auction off various items from Brady's personal collection of watches and memorabilia on Dec. 10
Tom Brady's personal watch collection — and other items from his storied career — will be available for purchase at an upcoming auction.
Sotheby's announced on Tuesday, Oct. 1 that watches and prized possessions from the 47-year-old's personal collection will be up for sale as part of The GOAT Collection: Watches and Treasures from Tom Brady.
Brady is parting with various Patek Philippe, Rolex, Audemars Piguet and IWC watches that range in value from $12,000 to $800,000, the auction house said in a release.
Additional items for sale by the former quarterback include his final game-worn University of Michigan jersey, estimated to be worth more than $300,000, and the shirt he wore during the NFL combine and a game-used Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmet — each expected to sell for more than $100,000.
The Audemars Piguet timepiece was custom made for Brady and worn during the Netflix live special The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady.
The watch's face spells out Brady's name in calibré-cut and baguette diamonds, and includes nods to his extraordinary career — including the number seven in Roman numerals to represent his seven Super Bowl wins. It is expected to go for between $400,000 and $800,000, Sotheby's said.
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"I'm excited to give fans and collectors a chance to own and cherish these special pieces from my journey just like I have," Brady said in a statement. He added that he hopes the new owners find "as much joy and inspiration" in the pieces as he did.
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Brahm Wachter, head of modern collectibles at Sotheby's, said the collection is "truly unparalleled."
"These are absolute treasures from the greatest to ever play the game," Wachter said in a statement. "The stories they tell, the authenticity they embody, and their historical significance elevate them beyond mere collectibles. These items are genuine pieces of sports history."
The collection will be available to view in an exhibit beginning on Thursday, Dec. 5 before the live auction on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
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