LIONEL MESSI is internationally known for the incredible collection of goals he’s scored during his iconic career.
But he also boasts a stunning collection of watches that footie fans could only dream of having.
The most recent addition to Messi’s collection is a swanky limited edition Barbie Rolex.
As the name suggests, the Barbie Rolex is draped in pink across the watch face and part of the timepiece’s solid yellow gold strap.
The incredible watch was built using a pink sapphire diamond and features 18-carat yellow gold.
It’s eye-catching colour scheme, of course, matches Inter Miami‘s home kit.
Messi’s Barbie Rolex is one of only TEN commissioned by the luxury watchmaker and has a resale value of over £700,000.
The Barbie isn’t the only pricey watch in Messi’s possession.
In fact, he has a further SIX timepieces worth well over six figures that we know of.
The 38-year-old is the owner of a limited edition Rainbow Rolex Daytona worth £505,000.
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He also owns a stunning white gold Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar worth over £442,000 and a more subdued Calendar worth £265,000.
An insane Rolex Daytona Giraffe worth £293,000 is also in Messi’s collection, as are a further two Daytonas worth a combined £232,000.
His collection of Rolexes, that we know of, is completed with a relatively tame Submariner worth £29,000.
One of the slickest watches in Messi’s collection is his matte black Hublot Bat Bang Tourbillon, which cost him a cool £114,000.
A luxury watch collection wouldn’t be complete without a piece from Jacob & Co.
Messi collabed with the watch powerhouses in 2019 to release the Epic X Chrono, which are worth £150,000 a pop.
The footie icon is also the owner of an extra-thin Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo worth £75,000.
The watches Messi has worn in public over the years have a combined value of over £2.8MILLION.
But the value of his collection is no doubt considerably higher given the fact that he likely has several other watches in possession that we’ve never seen.