Celebrity Timepieces at the Super Bowl
By Ruth E. Carter
Feb 9, 2026
By Ruth E. Carter
Feb 9, 2026
The Super Bowl, a major American cultural event, offers more than just athletic competition; it serves as a prominent platform for public figures to display their unique sartorial choices, particularly their wristwear. While the outcome of the game between the Patriots and Seahawks captured significant attention, a distinct spotlight shone on the various watches adorned by celebrities and athletes.
Among the most discussed timepieces was Bad Bunny's Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding with a malachite dial, a new release from the brand. This exquisite watch, featuring a yellow gold case and integrated bracelet, showcased a vibrant green malachite face, with each dial being distinct due to natural crystalline striations. Its selection by Bad Bunny's stylist, Storm Pablo, was deliberate, aiming to complement the artist's halftime ensemble with a touch of elevated sophistication. Elsewhere, New England cornerback Christian Gonzalez sported a luxurious Breitling Super Chronomat B01 44 in 18K red gold, a testament to Breitling's partnership with the NFL. Jamie Foxx was seen wearing a Hublot Big Bang Unico King Gold Pave, an opulent chronograph embellished with numerous diamonds, reflecting a blend of grandeur and horological artistry. In stark contrast to these high-end selections, Jay-Z displayed a Patek Philippe Grand Complication ref. 6102P, an exceptionally complex platinum watch featuring a celestial sky chart. However, Travis Scott's choice was a retro Casio Calculator Watch, a nod to accessible and functional vintage style, demonstrating that personal preference in timepieces can span a vast spectrum of design and value.
These diverse choices in watches underscore the idea that personal style is an authentic expression of individuality, transcending mere monetary value or brand prestige. Whether opting for a rare, complicated masterpiece or a nostalgic, budget-friendly classic, each celebrity's selection reflected a deliberate statement about their persona and taste. It highlights how even in a high-profile setting, individuals can showcase their unique flair, reinforcing that true elegance and coolness are found in authenticity and the stories behind one's choices, rather than solely in the opulence of an item.
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