BRAZILIAN star Neymar celebrated his latest day off from World Cup duty – by splashing out one MILLION dollars on a new watch.
Neymar’s fitness battle with a major calf injury saw even Brazil’s President Lula taking a public potshot at him before he returned with a cameo performance in the win that sent Scotland home early.
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Neymar owns a large collection of the world’s most luxurious watches, but his latest addition of Dragon & Tiger watch has caught attention Credit: Instagram / @neymarjr
The Brazil icon has splashed the cash on a new Dragon and Tiger watch at the World Cup Credit: Unknown
Neymar also owns a Daytona ‘Eye of the Tiger’ timepiece costs a staggering £400,000Credit: Refer to source
Neymar also owns a 116505BK that would have cost him £100k
But the attacker, 34, has caused controversy again by outrageously flaunting his wealth.
Neymar posted pictures of him wearing the Astronomia Dragon & Tiger watch, made of white gold and featuring 286 diamonds.
The design features a hand-sculpted dragon and tiger with depictions of planets made from sapphires and emeralds.
Neymar splashed the cash to buy it directly from American jeweller and watchmaker Jacob Arabo.
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It added to his already ridiculous collection of time-pieces, now understood to be worth more than £6m.
They include a limited edition Richard Mille RM 68-01 Cyril Kongo, of which there are only 30 pieces in existence, and which is worth £1.6m on its own.
He also has half a dozen watches that cost more than £200,000, including a Casino Tourbillon,
an Opera Godfather, an Epic SF24 World Time Titanium and a Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon, plus a few rolexes and two custom-made Batman pieces, because of his fixation with the comic superhero.
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He also own a stunning Richard Mille 68-01 Cyril Kongo that is worth £1.5mCredit: Refer to source
On the field, he will hope the calf issue is now a thing of the past and that he can rediscover his best form to help Brazil win a sixth World Cup trophy.
When at his best, few players in the world can match his ability, and there is a feeling he still has it in him to produce a game-changing moment at some stage of the tournament.



