TYSON FURY boasts an enviable life.
His epic lifestyle featuring expensive motors, fancy homes and designer clobber knows no bounds.
But it’s his taste in watches that is beginning to define him as boxing’s ultimate showman.
Ahead of the “Ring of Fire” fight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with Oleksandr Usyk, the 35-year-old showed off a stunning £500,000 Jacob & Co timepiece
Before that, we’ve seen Fury align himself with brands including Rolex, Richard Mille and Hublot.
That got us thinking about his epic watch collection, and how much it is worth.
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Find out the answer below.
Jacob & Co ‘Ring of Fire’, £500k
Fury has joined a roster of sports talent including Nick Kyrigos, Emi Martinez and Valtteri Bottas who Jacob & Co are entrusting with their brand.
Their latest piece for the Gypsy King has marked the occasion of the big fight against Usyk with a watch they’ve called Ring of Fire, after the name given to Saturday’s clash.
It features a mini version of Usyk and Fury on the dial, is made from rose gold and includes sapphire crystals as well as an anti-reflective coating.
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A version identical to the ones worn by the boxing stars will be auctioned on May 17.
The auction will be held by Sotheby’s, and all proceeds will go to Make-A-Wish International.
Jacob & Co Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon, £300k
With only a limited run of just 126 timepieces, this was Tyson’s first Jacob & Co.
He received it ahead of his clash with Francis Ngannou from the American brand’s boutique in Riyadh.
It is named after the famous Bugatti Chiron car, which it pays homage to.
Made from DLC-Coated Titanium, the movement features a staggering 578 parts which can all be seen under an enormous sapphire crystal.
Richard Mille RM011, £200k
Famously worn by F1 ace Felipe Massa, Richard Mille is another brand adorned by sports stars.
Rafa Nadal has one, while Pep Guardiola has recently been seen on the touchline with a Richard Mille timepiece decorating his wrist.
Released in 2007, the RM011 is available in various incarnations.
The one Tyson has been seen wearing is made from 18-carat rose gold, and has a skeletonised dial.
Rolex Rose Gold Rainbow Daytona, £400k
Rolex is another go-to for Fury.
He once offered his gold, diamond-encrusted Rolex Daytona Rainbow Sapphire watch to whoever could beat him in the ring.
Needless to say, it must still be in his collection because he’s unbeaten.
And lucky for him if it is, because brand new he paid £76,000 – but now, as a collector’s item, you see some sold online for as much as £400,000.
It’s special because the multi-coloured bezel is set with baguette cut sapphires.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual, £15k
Sitting alongside glam wife Paris, while popping open a bottle of bubbly, Tyson showed off another Rolex while filming Netflix seriues At Home With the Furys.
The classic Oyster Perpetual may be the most modest in his collection, but it certainly doesn’t lack class.
His is in coral red and made of steel.
It has since been discontinued which means its value has sky rocketed.
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980 Steel, £90k
As we have been told by the Swiss watchmakers, “You never actually own a Patek Philippe. You merely look after it for the next generation.”
If that’s the case, Fury will have seven kids eager to get their hands on this stunning timepiece.
Made of stainless steel, his has a blue dial.
A favourite among Premier League footballers, the Nautilus is Patek Philippe’s sports watch.
It is powered by a mechanical, self-winding movement.
Hublot Spirit Of Big Bang Red Magic, £28k
Kylian Mbappé, Usain Bolt, Jose Mourinho and Dustin Johnson have all had sponsorship deals with Hublot.
So it makes sense for Fury to delve into their collection of watches.
He went with the Big Bang model, also worn by tennis legend Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon.
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With features like an annual calendar and dual time-zone, this Swiss-made watch exemplifies precision and sophistication.
So, how much does that make Fury’s watch collection worth? Just over £1.5million we reckon at today’s prices… but watch this space.
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