A button on the side of the ring triggers a mechanical transformation. When pressed, the Lumen Field arches flanking the centerpiece retract, revealing the words "WORLD CHAMPIONS" hidden beneath. It is a piece of jewelry that functions more like a Swiss watch than a traditional championship band.

On Thursday night, the Seattle Seahawks received their Super Bowl LX rings during a private ceremony. The hardware, designed by Jason of Beverly Hills, serves as a dense, diamond-encrusted archive of the franchise’s 50th season. It is heavy. It is intricate. It is a deliberate departure from the standard gold-and-gemstone aesthetic.

The Engineering of a Championship

The ring’s centerpiece features two Lombardi Trophy replicas, a nod to the franchise’s pair of Super Bowl titles. They sit behind a Seahawks logo set with 50 round white diamonds, marking the team’s half-century milestone. Blue sapphires frame the entire display.

The complexity lies in the hardware. The "12 Flag" button utilizes a series of internal levers and springs to shift the ring's architecture. It took three months of CAD engineering and quality control to ensure the mechanism wouldn't fail under daily wear.

"It’s not just a ring," one staffer noted. It is a puzzle.

More Than Just Diamonds

The design team packed the ring with specific team lore. One side displays the player's name and number above the acronym "M.O.B."—the team’s internal mantra for the season, standing for "Mission Over Bulls---." The opposite side features the Seattle skyline and the "12 AS ONE" slogan.

Perhaps the most unusual feature is the convertibility. The top of the ring detaches entirely, allowing it to be worn as a pendant on a chain. Beneath the removable top lies an authentic piece of a football used during the championship season, set behind the number 50. It is a literal piece of the game, hidden from view.

A Legacy of Craftsmanship

Jason of Beverly Hills, the firm behind this design, has become the go-to jeweler for recent NFL champions, including the Rams, Buccaneers, and Eagles. They replaced Tiffany & Co., who crafted the Seahawks' Super Bowl XLVIII rings in 2014.

This ring is a departure from that earlier era. It is more mechanical. It is more personal. It is a physical manifestation of a 17-win season, engraved with that exact victory count on the interior band.

Key Takeaways

  • The ring features a functional "12 Flag" button that mechanically expands the Lumen Field arches to reveal the "WORLD CHAMPIONS" inscription.
  • The top of the ring is detachable, allowing players to convert the championship hardware into a wearable pendant.
  • The design includes an authentic piece of a game-used football from the 2025 season, hidden beneath the primary setting.

For the players, the ring is a final punctuation mark on a historic year. The team will now turn its attention to the upcoming mandatory minicamp on June 17. That is when the focus shifts from the jewelry of the past to the roster construction for the title defense.