Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann flashed an expensive look in Saturday’s game against Ivory Coast.
The German side headed north of the border to Toronto in Canada for their second game at the 2026 World Cup.
And boss Nagelsmann took an expensive item of jewellery with him to wear in the dugout.
Nagelsmann had a watch worth around £10,000 on his wrist.
It was an IWC Schaffhausen Chronograph 41 Le Petit Prince in white ceramic.
According to an IWC press release: “In Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s popular novel, ‘The Little Prince,’ the young prince leaves his home asteroid, B-612, to explore the universe.

“During his journey, he visits various planets and meets their inhabitants, learning profound lessons about love, loss, and friendship.
“IWC Schaffhausen has been celebrating this timeless story with special-edition watches.
“Their signature feature is their deep blue dial with a sunray finish, reminiscent of the vastness of space.
“The Swiss luxury watch manufacturer is now introducing its first ‘Le Petit Prince’ edition made from white ceramic.”
Nagelsmann will be hoping his Germany team are just as eye-catching on the field as his watch.
Germany beat Curacao 7-1 in their opening game in Group E and followed that up with a late show against Ivory Coast.
They had trailed after Franck Kessie opened the scoring.
But super sup Undav scored twice – with the winner coming in the 94th minute.






