Photo:Jason Koerner/Getty Images IWC SchaffhausenGisele Bündchen’s daughter has a close eye on one item in the supermodel’s closet and it’s likely she will acquire it — intime.Speaking to PEOPLE on Dec. 8 at an intimate event for IWC Schaffhausenduring Art Basel Miami, Bündchen, a brand ambassador for the legendary Swiss watchmaker, shared that Vivian, 11, has set her sights on her mom’s watches, namely, theIngenieur Automatic 40 model, which costs $11,700.Bündchen said that she’s personally “loving" that specific timepiece right now. “It’s beautiful, it’s kind of sporty, and I’m very sporty. But, it’s versatile.” And while Vivian is “not yet” allowed to borrow the accessory, the supermodel professed with a laugh, “believe me, she’s taking an eye on my watches, like, ‘Mom, I like that, are you going to give that to me, are you saving that for me?'”Jason Koerner/Getty Images IWC SchaffhausenLucky for the pre-teen, IWC’s designs are built to last. “That’s what I love about these, they can pass down generations,” Bündchen says of the watches, adding, “When you have good quality things, they last forever.“But, beyond accessorizing, the newly-minted Miami resident has a deeper take on the importance of watches. “Managing time is the most important thing, because time is the most valuable currency we have,” she said.Jason Koerner/Getty Images IWC SchaffhausenLooking chic in a camel-colored shorts-suit and nude heels, the mother of two – who was alsocelebrating son Benjamin’s 14thbirthdaythe day of the event – sat with the small group to discuss her career, parenting and more.When the topic turned to art and expression, Bündchen explained that she loves fashion because “you get to play different roles. You can be saucy, or some days you’re tomboyish. Some days you want people to notice you and some days you’re like ‘please don’t look at me’. Sometimes you want to be comfortable and sometimes you want to be fatale! There are different ways of expressing yourself.”Jason Koerner/Getty Images IWC SchaffhausenAs for her personal style, the supermodel says, “Comfort is first. I’m past the time when I can wear something uncomfortable. I wore those dresses with the corset where you can’t breathe…I did that in my 20s and 30s, and I’m like, no more – I paid my dues.”Then, Bündchen shared the secret to her signature look, which consists of two simple items. “I’m a jeans girl. Jeans and a T-shirt – that’s my thing. I’ve been doing the white T-shirt and jeans for 30 years. It’s just so comfortable and easy.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

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Gisele Bundchen attends the IWC Schaffhausen Live Talk With Gisele Bundchen on December 08, 2023 in Miami Beach, Florida.

Jason Koerner/Getty Images IWC Schaffhausen

Gisele Bündchen’s daughter has a close eye on one item in the supermodel’s closet and it’s likely she will acquire it — intime.Speaking to PEOPLE on Dec. 8 at an intimate event for IWC Schaffhausenduring Art Basel Miami, Bündchen, a brand ambassador for the legendary Swiss watchmaker, shared that Vivian, 11, has set her sights on her mom’s watches, namely, theIngenieur Automatic 40 model, which costs $11,700.Bündchen said that she’s personally “loving” that specific timepiece right now. “It’s beautiful, it’s kind of sporty, and I’m very sporty. But, it’s versatile.” And while Vivian is “not yet” allowed to borrow the accessory, the supermodel professed with a laugh, “believe me, she’s taking an eye on my watches, like, ‘Mom, I like that, are you going to give that to me, are you saving that for me?'”Jason Koerner/Getty Images IWC SchaffhausenLucky for the pre-teen, IWC’s designs are built to last. “That’s what I love about these, they can pass down generations,” Bündchen says of the watches, adding, “When you have good quality things, they last forever.“But, beyond accessorizing, the newly-minted Miami resident has a deeper take on the importance of watches. “Managing time is the most important thing, because time is the most valuable currency we have,” she said.Jason Koerner/Getty Images IWC SchaffhausenLooking chic in a camel-colored shorts-suit and nude heels, the mother of two – who was alsocelebrating son Benjamin’s 14thbirthdaythe day of the event – sat with the small group to discuss her career, parenting and more.When the topic turned to art and expression, Bündchen explained that she loves fashion because “you get to play different roles. You can be saucy, or some days you’re tomboyish. Some days you want people to notice you and some days you’re like ‘please don’t look at me’. Sometimes you want to be comfortable and sometimes you want to be fatale! There are different ways of expressing yourself.”Jason Koerner/Getty Images IWC SchaffhausenAs for her personal style, the supermodel says, “Comfort is first. I’m past the time when I can wear something uncomfortable. I wore those dresses with the corset where you can’t breathe…I did that in my 20s and 30s, and I’m like, no more – I paid my dues.”Then, Bündchen shared the secret to her signature look, which consists of two simple items. “I’m a jeans girl. Jeans and a T-shirt – that’s my thing. I’ve been doing the white T-shirt and jeans for 30 years. It’s just so comfortable and easy.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Gisele Bündchen’s daughter has a close eye on one item in the supermodel’s closet and it’s likely she will acquire it — intime.

Speaking to PEOPLE on Dec. 8 at an intimate event for IWC Schaffhausenduring Art Basel Miami, Bündchen, a brand ambassador for the legendary Swiss watchmaker, shared that Vivian, 11, has set her sights on her mom’s watches, namely, theIngenieur Automatic 40 model, which costs $11,700.

Bündchen said that she’s personally “loving” that specific timepiece right now. “It’s beautiful, it’s kind of sporty, and I’m very sporty. But, it’s versatile.” And while Vivian is “not yet” allowed to borrow the accessory, the supermodel professed with a laugh, “believe me, she’s taking an eye on my watches, like, ‘Mom, I like that, are you going to give that to me, are you saving that for me?'”

Gisele Bundchen attends the IWC Schaffhausen Live Talk With Gisele Bundchen on December 08, 2023 in Miami Beach, Florida.

Lucky for the pre-teen, IWC’s designs are built to last. “That’s what I love about these, they can pass down generations,” Bündchen says of the watches, adding, “When you have good quality things, they last forever.”

But, beyond accessorizing, the newly-minted Miami resident has a deeper take on the importance of watches. “Managing time is the most important thing, because time is the most valuable currency we have,” she said.

Gisele Bundchen speaks on stage during the IWC Schaffhausen Live Talk With Gisele Bunndchen on December 08, 2023 in Miami Beach, Florida.

Looking chic in a camel-colored shorts-suit and nude heels, the mother of two – who was alsocelebrating son Benjamin’s 14thbirthdaythe day of the event – sat with the small group to discuss her career, parenting and more.

When the topic turned to art and expression, Bündchen explained that she loves fashion because “you get to play different roles. You can be saucy, or some days you’re tomboyish. Some days you want people to notice you and some days you’re like ‘please don’t look at me’. Sometimes you want to be comfortable and sometimes you want to be fatale! There are different ways of expressing yourself.”

Gisele Bundchen attends the IWC Schaffhausen Live Talk With Gisele Bundchen on December 08, 2023 in Miami Beach, Florida.

As for her personal style, the supermodel says, “Comfort is first. I’m past the time when I can wear something uncomfortable. I wore those dresses with the corset where you can’t breathe…I did that in my 20s and 30s, and I’m like, no more – I paid my dues.”

Then, Bündchen shared the secret to her signature look, which consists of two simple items. “I’m a jeans girl. Jeans and a T-shirt – that’s my thing. I’ve been doing the white T-shirt and jeans for 30 years. It’s just so comfortable and easy.”

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