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SPOTTED: Wimbledon 2025’s Best Dressed Wrists

Sanjana Parikh
14 Jul 2025 |
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Another Wimbledon, another champion crowned. As the final ball was struck and the trophy raised high on Centre Court, the world celebrated not just the athletic brilliance on display, but the impeccable style that surrounded it. Sure, someone took home the silverware but courtside, on wrists glittering beneath crisp blazers and designer sunglasses, it was luxury watches that were quietly winning their own championship.

From royalty to Hollywood royalty, from Grand Slam champions to the fashion elite, Wimbledon 2025 proved that timing isn’t just everything in tennis, it’s everything in style too. Between rallies, , these timepieces served up elegance, heritage, and precision with every tick. Here’s a look at the watches that stole the show and occasionally the headlines at Wimbledon 2025.

Jannik Sinner: Leading the Game with the Cosmograph Daytona

Jannik Sinner tasted victory with his maiden Wimbledon title this year. And on his wrist? The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona in Everose Gold serves strength wrapped in elegance. This version, with its Sundust and bright black dial, combines high-octane performance with Wimbledon-worthy polish. The black Cerachrom bezel offers precision timing while the Oysterflex bracelet a feat of engineering blending flexibility, durability, and comfort ensures this watch stays tournament-ready. Behind it all is Rolex’s in-house know-how, from Chromalight display to the patented Everose alloy, ensuring lasting brilliance, whether courtside or in the winner’s circle.

Price: ₹36,06,000

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Jannik Sinner in Rolex Cosmograph Daytona

Iga Świątek: A Champion’s Choice in Rolesor and Diamonds

Just like her game, Iga Świątek’s wristwear blends heritage with sparkle. Her Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31 in Oystersteel and white gold is both timeless and modern. With a diamond-set dark grey dial and a VI marker glittering with 11 diamonds, this watch captures attention without ever shouting for it. Its fluted white gold bezel a signature of Rolex elegance gleams subtly with every movement. Paired with the Jubilee bracelet, this is Wimbledon style at its finest: precise, iconic, and quietly dazzling.

Price: ₹9,72,500

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Iga Świątek in Rolex Datejust 31

Kate Middleton: A Royal Ace with the Ballon Bleu de Cartier

Much like Wimbledon itself, the Ballon Bleu de Cartier is about elegance, tradition, and timeless appeal. On the wrist of the Princess of Wales, this watch floated through the tournament with the same quiet sophistication as strawberries and cream in the Royal Box. The polished 33mm steel case, softened by convex curves, is complemented by the signature cabochon crown that gleams in deep blue almost as if it nods to the pristine courts below. Roman numerals dance around a guilloché opaline dial, while blued-steel sword-shaped hands keep perfect time. Water-resistant to 30 metres and powered by an automatic movement, this watch is every inch a champion, just like Kate’s poise in the royal stands.

Price: ₹6,20,000

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Kate Middleton in Cartier Ballon Bleu

Lily Collins: The Panthère Strikes with Style

Much like a perfectly executed slice shot, the Panthère de Cartier is both sharp and elegant. Spotted on Lily Collins, this watch does what Wimbledon fashion does best it blends timeless codes with contemporary flair. This small model in rich yellow gold is as much a bracelet as a timekeeper, wrapping gracefully around the wrist with Cartier’s unmistakable feline confidence. The 23x30mm case, the blue sapphire crown, the silvered dial, and the blued-steel sword hands speak of classic luxury, yet the Panthère remains unapologetically modern. A winning wrist choice especially in the style stakes.

Price: ₹24,60,000

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Lily Collins in Panthère de Cartier

Eddie Redmayne: Seamlessly Stylish in OMEGA’s Aqua Terra

On or off the court, Eddie Redmayne knows the value of precision and style. His choice? The OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra Shades 38mm in stainless steel with a warm terracotta dial. Like a rally that surprises with finesse, this Aqua Terra delivers versatility wrapped in a sleek, polished case. The sun-brushed dial, lacquered to perfection, sits atop OMEGA’s METAS-certified Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 8800. Water-resistant, robust, yet utterly refined with its beautifully rounded bracelet links, this watch feels right at home whether sipping Pimm’s or analyzing match points from the Players’ Lounge.

Price: ₹6,84,400

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Eddie Redmayne in OMEGA Aqua Terra Shades

Roger Federer: Power Play with Rolex’s Land Dweller

Roger Federer knows a thing or two about rewriting history, and so does the Land Dweller. Rolex’s newest innovation is a testament to what seven years of R&D, 32 patents (18 exclusive), and visionary watchmaking can achieve. With its 5Hz high-frequency calibre 7135, visible through a sapphire case back, and an integrated bracelet design, the Land Dweller represents the next era of horology. Like Federer himself, this timepiece is a masterclass in evolving while honouring tradition a true Wimbledon moment.

Price: ₹14,09,000

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Roger Federer in Rolex Land Dweller

John Cena: Centre Court Essential with The Rolex Explorer II

Not every Wimbledon watch moment requires diamonds or precious metals. The Explorer II, with its stark white dial and robust Oystersteel construction, is a no-nonsense tool watch — ideal for navigating the grounds or the most rugged environments on earth. And who better to strap on this exceptional timepiece than wrestler turned actor John Cena. Its orange 24-hour hand and Chromalight display are functional touches rooted in Rolex’s explorer DNA. From the polar regions to the hallowed courts of Wimbledon, this is a watch made for those who like their victories understated but enduring.

Price: ₹9,23,500

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John Cena in Rolex Explorer II

Ncuti Gatwa: Double-Faced Elegance with Jaeger-LeCoultre

Ncuti Gatwa played a stylish double game with his Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Duoface. A timepiece famed for its reversible case, it suits Wimbledon’s mood perfectly: heritage meets innovation, form meets function. The front’s sunray blue dial offers understated elegance, while the reverse side, in silver with a Night & Day indicator, provides a practical second timezone. Powered by the maison’s in-house manual-wound Calibre 854, this is a watch for those who appreciate craftsmanship with a little twist much like a good rally.

Price: On request

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Ncuti Gatwa in Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Duoface

Match Point

From royal elegance to champion precision, Wimbledon 2025 proved once again that timepieces like tennis are about legacy and pushing boundaries. These watches weren’t just accessories; they were part of the tradition, performance, and spectacle that make Wimbledon one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world. Call it love-all if you must, but these watches? They’ve already won.