Taylor Swift wears a $32,200 diamond Cartier watch that Travis Kells bought her for Christmas.

Taylor Swift wears a $32,200 diamond Cartier watch that Travis Kells bought her for Christmas.

When Taylor Swift wrote her breakup anthem “Bejeweled,” she probably didn't realize it would foreshadow her next relationship. But two years later, she was put on ice at the hands of her pro football player boyfriend, Travis Kelce. How things can change.

On December 29, the pop star took to Instagram for her best friend Ashley Avignone; the two celebrated Avignone's birthday by hugging in front of a sprinkle-covered cake. With blonde hair and matching black 'fits', the two looked more like twins than friends.

Avignone was the woman of the hour, but Swift made the entire venue shimmer. She wore her signature bright red lip color (by the looks of it, Pat McGrath's Liquilast Legendary Wear Matte Lipstick) and accessorized with a glittering Cartier watch that Travis Kells had reportedly bought her for Christmas. She accessorized with a sparkling Cartier watch that Travis Kells is said to have bought her for Christmas.

Swift's watch, Cartier's famous Panthère de Cartier watch, is made of 14k yellow gold and retails for a cool $32,200. Its extravagant design matched perfectly with the $36,000 diamond earrings she wore the same night.

The watch is a signature Cartier design, originally created in the 1980s. Since then, it has become one of Cartier's most famous designs, and Swift's watch, with its 40 brilliant-cut stones set around a square dial, truly brings to life the lyric “a diamond's gotta shine. a diamond's gotta shine”.

While a five-figure watch is something only the rest of us can dream of, this gift constitutes a fraction of the $175,000 Kells reportedly spent on Swift this holiday season. He also bought her $19,000 worth of roses, $45,000 worth of Tiffany & Co. jewelry, a $48,000 Van Cleef & Arpels, and another fine watch (a $60,350 rose gold style from Rolex). He has taken the term “jeweled” to a whole new level.

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