Lewis Hamilton may no longer be the highest-paid driver in F1, but he boasts a sensational collection of luxury goods.
Lewis Hamilton and IWC have a personal sponsorship agreement (Image: Getty)
Lewis Hamilton has now turned 39 years of age but as one of the best-paid athletes on the planet, friends and family will have been struggling to think of present ideas for the legendary seven-time world champion this year. Six-figure watches, luxury yachts and an array of supercars are all part of the Brit’s eye-watering personal collection.
Hamilton has a yacht that is often docked by his residence in Monaco (Image: Getty)
One of Hamilton’s biggest interests is fashion, and there is no better way to express your taste and wealth through fashion than with watches. The 39-year-old’s current collection holds a staggering value of around £535,000 with most of that figure coming from two timepieces.
Hamilton has two Patek Philippe Nautilus watches – one in black, one in blue – with the two timepieces holding market values in the region of £207,100 and £224,400 respectively. The iconic British racer also has three IWC watches worth over £20,000 per unit, with the company’s logo now emblazoned across Mercedes team wear due to a sponsorship arrangement.
The seven-time world champion doesn’t just look stylish at the racetrack though – he travels to and from it in style. Despite selling off his iconic Pagani Zonda, Hamilton still boasts an impressive collection of supercars and sportscars.
Lewis Hamilton often spends time at his mountain mansion in Colorado (Image: @LewisHamilton)Become an Express Premium member
In that collection is a £2 million Mercedes-AMG Project One, three Ferraris worth in the region of £5.3m and a Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 from 1967, which is a £1.1m replica of the car from ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’. However, the collection’s crown jewel is his ultra-rare, £4m 1966 Shelby Cobra.
While he no longer has his £16.5m Bombardier Challenger 605 jet, Hamilton can relax away from the racetrack on his personal yacht. The boat, made by Sunseeker, cost him £3.1m and stands at over 90 feet in length, meaning the 103-time Grand Prix winner can unwind in style.
Hamilton spends lots of his down-time doing extreme sports with friends and family (Image: @LewisHamilton)
This is, of course, when he’s not spending time at one of his stunning properties across the world. The F1 legend has a property portfolio worth in excess of £62m that includes homes in London, Geneva, New York and Colorado, alongside his Monaco residence.
It is an unenviable task to think up a birthday gift for the seven-time world champion, given his seemingly endless wardrobe and awe-inspiring collection of cars and houses, although the greatest gift he will hope for on his 39th birthday will be for his Mercedes crew to produce a challenger worthy of taking the title fight to Max Verstappen in 2024.