The luxury watches that stole the spotlight at Wimbledon
- David Beckham- Custom Tudor Black Bay Chrono
- Mirka Federer- Platinum Rolex Day-Date with Emerald Details
- Eddie Redmayne- Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra
- Andrew Garfield- Omega De Ville Trésor
- Roger Federer- Rolex Sea-Dweller 40 (White Rolesor)
- Molly-Mae Hague- Patek Philippe Nautilus in Rose Gold
- Nick Jonas- Vintage Rolex Day-Date 4
- Russell Crowe- Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (Turquoise Dial)
- Leonardo DiCaprio- Rolex Submariner No Date
- Bukayo Saka- Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph
- Rami Malek- Cartier Tank Must
- Daniel Ricciardo- Patek Philippe Aquanaut Chronograph
This year’s Wimbledon wasn’t just about high-stakes tennis matches. Off the court, some of the biggest names in sport, film, and fashion were showing off another kind of trophy: their watches.
From dazzling diamond-set Rolexes to elegant Patek Philippes, Centre Court’s sidelines became a runway for the world’s finest timepieces.
Like every other year, these watches added a layer of luxury to the already star-studded spectacle.
David Beckham- Custom Tudor Black Bay Chrono

David Beckham at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Estimated value: Priceless (standard version starts at approx. €5,600)
As a brand ambassador since 2017, it’s no surprise that he wore a Tudor watch for the occasion
Mirka Federer- Platinum Rolex Day-Date with Emerald Details
Estimated value: €430,000
Mirka, wife of tennis legend Roger, made a quiet but striking statement in the stands with her 2017 Rolex Day-Date.
Crafted in solid platinum with a matching strap, the automatic self-winding timepiece features an emerald-encrusted bezel and a mix of diamond and emerald baguette hour markers.
Eddie Redmayne- Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra

Eddie Redmayne at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Estimated value: €7,100
Eddie opted for Omega’s sleek and sporty Seamaster Aqua Terra, a model he’s also featured in the campaigns of.
As a long-time ambassador for the brand, it was a fitting choice for the Wimbledon stands.
Andrew Garfield- Omega De Ville Trésor

Andrew Garfield at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Estimated value: €8,000
Dressed in a classic Ralph Lauren look, Andrew kept it timeless with the Omega De Ville Trésor, finished with a black leather strap and understated steel casing.
Roger Federer- Rolex Sea-Dweller 40 (White Rolesor)

Roger Federer at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Estimated value: €14,300
He has been a Rolex ambassador for over two decades and even fronted the launch of this model earlier this year.
Molly-Mae Hague- Patek Philippe Nautilus in Rose Gold

Molly-Mae Hague at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
€67,800
Wearing a Dior dress and one of the most coveted watches in the world, Molly-Mae’s rose gold Nautilus was a statement piece.
She’s been spotted in the timepiece since 2021, proving it’s a long-standing favourite of the influencer.
Nick Jonas- Vintage Rolex Day-Date 4

Nick Jonas at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Estimated value: €95,800
It’s a timeless classic that’s currently valued at close to six figures for the modern version.
Russell Crowe- Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (Turquoise Dial)

Russell Crowe at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
A bold pick that still keeps things classic.
Leonardo DiCaprio- Rolex Submariner No Date

Leonardo DiCaprio at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Its clean design and classic profile match his low-key but luxe aesthetic perfectly.
Bukayo Saka- Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph

Bukayo Saka at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Estimated value: €187,000
It’s one of the most in-demand watches in the world, and one of the most expensive spotted during the tournament.
Rami Malek- Cartier Tank Must

Rami Malek at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Estimated value: €4,000
It may be one of the more modest price points on this list, but its design legacy speaks volumes.
Daniel Ricciardo- Patek Philippe Aquanaut Chronograph

Daniel Ricciardo at Wimbledon 2025.Pic: Getty
Estimated value: €112,000
Stylish and technical, it’s a favourite among collectors and racing fans alike.