Ever wonder what your wristwatch says about you at an event as posh as Wimbledon? It turns out, it’s not just about telling time — it’s a dazzling chance for some of the world’s most stylish celebs and sports legends to flex their horological muscle. From David Beckham’s classic elegance to Roger Federer’s nostalgic Rolex throwback, and even Andrew Garfield flaunting an unreleased IWC model — the courts aren’t just about serves and volleys this year. These timepieces carry stories, status, and a sprinkle of mystery that keeps watch enthusiasts and casual observers equally hooked. So, what’s your watch saying when you step out? Let’s dive into the luxurious world where wrist meets fame, and seconds tick with style. LEARN MORE
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David Beckham
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Roger Federer
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Longtime Rolex ambassador, 20-time Grand Slam champion, and icon of men’s tennis style. Roger Federer knows his fashion, and he certainly knows his watches. At Wimbledon this year, he brought back the iconic Rolex Datejust II that he sported during his 2009 Wimbledon victory, which won him his 15th Grand Slam title.
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Andrew Garfield
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New watches? Sure, impressive. Unreleased watches? Now, that’s how you cause a conversation. Over the weekend, Andrew Garfield sported an IWC Ingenieur Automatic model with a blue dial that watch spotters noticed was one that’s supposedly set to be announced this week. Garfield is a man of mystery, and this proves it.
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Gareth Bale
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Football legends often know their watches, and Gareth Bale is no exception. His Rolex GMT-Master II watch, with a colorway that has been affectionately titled the ‘Batman’ watch due to its blue-black split. It’s also a favorite among modern watch collectors, and for good reason.
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Ncuti Gatwa
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We love the bigger, bulkier watches, but sometimes something smaller can look even more dressy. Ncuti Gatwa’s tiny TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional Solargraph 100 may be big in its name, but in a 28mm case, it’s perfect proof that a watch doesn’t need to be imposingly large to make a statement.
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Romeo Beckham
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He’s appeared twice at Wimbledon this year: once with a beautiful Patek Philippe Nautilus, and another time in one of his other go-to luxury timepieces. The second time around, Romeo Beckham sported his turquoise-dial Rolex Daytona – a grail watch for anyone obsessed with the brand.
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