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Chiefs' Travis Kelce showed style with $526,000 rainbow watch

2025-11-25 19:08
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Chiefs' Travis Kelce showed style with $526,000 rainbow watch

Kansas City's tight end didn't hold back.

Chiefs' Travis Kelce showed style with $526,000 rainbow watchStory byVideo Player CoverBilly HeyenTue, November 25, 2025 at 7:08 PM UTC·1 min read

Chiefs' Travis Kelce showed style with $526,000 rainbow watch originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Travis Kelce knows what time it is.

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The Kansas City Chiefs' legendary tight end is a big watch guy. He showed that side of himself on Sunday.

Kelce pulled up to the Chiefs' huge AFC clash against the Indianapolis Colts rocking a watch that has been valued up to $526,000.

The special timepiece, according to People, is the rare Rolex Dayton Rainbow watch.

People writes: "According to Sotheby's and Time of Swiss, the accessory was designed in 2012 and comes in 18K Everose (Rolex's version of rose gold), yellow gold or white gold. With its 36 baguette-cut, rainbow-sapphire sapphires, 56 brilliant-cut diamonds and its celebrity status, the Daytona Rainbow has a resale price of anywhere between $300,000-plus to over $526,000 on FarFetch."

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That's quite the expensive clock on Kelce's wrist.

The watch worked.

The Chiefs won 23-20 in overtime to improve to 6-5 and drop the Colts to 8-3.

Kelce had four catches for 43 yards in the victory, and he also ran once for one yard.

The Chiefs are right back in action quickly. They play in Dallas on Thanksgiving Day against the Cowboys.

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