Patrick Mahomes watch collection has moved from curiosity to conversation. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is no longer just buying watches. He is aligning with brands, taking advice from Tom Brady, and signaling long-term intent as a collector.
In September 2025, Mahomes was named a global brand ambassador for Hublot. That move came after years of documented Rolex, Omega, Cartier, and Audemars Piguet sightings. It also came with a public endorsement from Brady, whose post-retirement watch collection is widely considered one of the strongest among athletes.
Mahomes is still early in his journey. He admits that himself. But the direction is clear, and the pace has picked up.
Tom Brady’s advice sits at the center of Patrick Mahomes’ watch approach
Mahomes confirmed he regularly talks to Brady about watches. The advice is not technical. It is philosophical.
“He just says, ‘The confidence you wear the watch with makes the watch.’”
Mahomes added that Brady’s collection reflects that mindset. Brady spent most of his career aligned with IWC and later expanded into rare and historically significant pieces. Mahomes is not mirroring that path yet, but he is clearly learning from it.
Mahomes said he is still “at the tip of the iceberg” as a collector. That matters. It explains why his collection mixes established Rolex sports models with newer statements like Hublot collaborations and a factory gem-set Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph.
The Hublot partnership marks a shift from buying watches to representing a brand
Mahomes became a Hublot ambassador in September 2025. He joined a roster that includes Usain Bolt and Novak Djokovic. Hublot is known for bold case design, modern materials, and visible sports partnerships.
Mahomes said the brand’s approach mirrors his own career.
“They have a great tradition of pushing the envelope, and I feel like that's something that I've done in my career.”
He highlighted the Big Bang as his favorite model. He also pointed to Hublot’s artist collaborations, including pieces with Takashi Murakami and Daniel Arsham. Mahomes said he plans to wear the Arsham pocket watch-style piece if the Chiefs reach another Super Bowl.
That comment matters. It shows intent to use watches as markers for career moments, not just accessories.
Patrick Mahomes gifting Hublot watches to teammates was not subtle
In December 2025, multiple outlets reported Mahomes gifted his offensive line Hublot Big Bang Unico Black Magic watches for Christmas. Each piece retails for $24,000.
The Chiefs’ official account posted the watches with the caption, “Christmas came early for the o-line.”
Mahomes had just been named a Hublot ambassador three months earlier. The move doubled as a personal gift and a public reinforcement of that partnership.
This was not the first time Mahomes gifted watches to teammates. Multiple reports confirmed he gave Rolex watches to his offensive line in December 2024.
Rolex remains the backbone of Patrick Mahomes’ watch collection
Despite the Hublot partnership, Rolex still dominates Mahomes’ wrist history.
Confirmed and widely documented Rolex models include:
- Rolex Daytona Ref. 16523: A two-tone Zenith-era Daytona seen early in his career. Discontinued, now trading near $21,000 on the secondary market.
- Rolex Daytona “Rainbow” Ref. 116595RBOW: Frequently confused with a Day-Date. It is a Daytona with a rainbow sapphire bezel. Secondary market values often exceed $150,000.
- Rolex Day-Date 40 Ref. 228396TBR: Platinum case, diamond-set bezel, baby blue dial. Worn during the Chiefs’ White House visit.
- Rolex Yacht-Master 40 Ref. 126655: Everose gold case with black dial. A sport-luxury hybrid.
- Rolex Yacht-Master II 44mm: Stainless steel regatta chronograph with blue ceramic bezel.
- Rolex GMT-Master II “Batman” Ref. 126710BLNR: Black and blue bezel with dual-time functionality.
These are not entry-level Rolex pieces. They signal buying power and familiarity with the brand’s most sought-after references.
Omega and Cartier round out the non-Rolex side of the collection
Mahomes has also worn an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m GMT, a steel sports watch with a dual-time complication. It aligns with his travel-heavy lifestyle and contrasts with his Rolex-heavy rotation. At the Met Gala, Mahomes wore a skeletonized Cartier Santos, paired with Brittany Mahomes. The Santos is one of Cartier’s most historically significant designs. The skeletonized version is a statement choice and not a casual one.
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak sighting raised eyebrows in 2024
In June 2024, Mahomes was seen wearing a factory gem-set Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph Ref. 26322OR. According to reporting by Oren Hartov, the watch features 966 diamonds, including 736 on the case and bracelet and 230 on the dial. It is AP’s first haute joaillerie version of that chronograph reference.
Estimated sourcing cost is close to $200,000.
This piece matters because factory-set Royal Oaks are treated differently than aftermarket customs. Collectors view them as more legitimate and more valuable long term.
Early in his career, Mahomes bought watches to mark milestones. One watch per season. One watch per contract. He said that himself. That has changed. Now, he talks about history, complications, and design philosophy. He references research. He seeks advice. He aligns with brands. He gives watches as gifts. He plans future collaborations.
Mahomes even said he wants to design his own watch one day under his “2PM” branding. “More than anything, time is the most valuable thing in the world.”