Texas Tech's Kliff Kingsbury doesn't care if his watch is real or not

The analysis around the web of Texas Tech after Big 12 Media Days was not about its offense or defense, but instead over what coach Kliff Kingsbury was wearing.
Deadspin examined the watch Kingsbury wore in Dallas on Monday to see if his Breitling Mulliner Tourbillon, which retails for more than $100,000, was real or just a cheap knockoff.
As promised, here's the @BreitlingTime that @TTUKingsbury is rocking at #Big12MediaDays: pic.twitter.com/CvDnAdlzoa
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) July 21, 2014
Kingsbury doesn't know where it came from, and he really doesn't care.
"He got it as a gift 10 years ago when he was playing in NFL Europe and has worn it ever since," Texas Tech spokesman Blayne Beal told the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. "He couldn't care less if it's real or not. He just likes the watch."
Kingsbury has become known as the "coolest" and "hottest" coach in college football. And regardless if the watch is authentic or a replica, it likely won't be hurting his reputation.
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