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Forget the baseline battles—Wimbledon 2025 served up some serious style statements far beyond Centre Court. Between the perfectly manicured lawns and the VIP seating at the Royal Box, it wasn’t just the aces and volleys grabbing attention—celebs turned up in luxury fashion, with jaw-dropping timepieces stealing the spotlight.
From legendary sports icons to Hollywood A-listers, wrists were glinting with the finest watches money can buy. Whether it was Beckham’s custom Tudor or Roger Federer’s classic Rolex flex, the championships doubled as a masterclass in horological elegance. With cameras flashing, style critics buzzing, and fans swooning, here’s a courtside breakdown of who flaunted what and just how extravagant these watches truly are.
10 Celebrities and their statement watches at Wimbledon 2025
1. David Beckham – Custom Tudor Black Bay Chrono with diamonds
David Beckham elevated the courtside scene with an extraordinary one-of-a-kind Tudor Black Bay Chrono, specially crafted to celebrate his 50th birthday.
This bespoke timepiece features a 41 mm stainless-steel case, black lacquer dial with reverse panda subdials, and snowflake hands, but its true allure lies in the lavish dual rows of channel-set round diamonds adorning the bezel, lugs, and even the central bracelet links .
Subtle touches, like minimalist branding and a fanciful tribute replacing “2” on the date disc with twin birthday candles, highlight its uniqueness .
Powered by Tudor’s top-grade MT5813 automatic chronograph movement, its value far exceeds the base retail of £5,020, cementing it as a rare collector's masterpiece.
2. John Cena – Rolex Explorer II “Polar” 42 mm Oyster-steel
At Wimbledon 2025, John Cena arrived courtside with a rugged yet refined Rolex Explorer II “Polar”, featuring a crisp white dial, bold black hour markers, and a distinctive orange 24‑hour hand on the fixed bezel. Powered by Rolex’s GMT-capable Calibre 3285, this 42 mm steel tool watch is built for adventurers needing dual-time functionality.
Paired with an Oyster bracelet, its understated toughness suits Cena’s jet‑setting lifestyle.
Retailing at approximately $10,050, it’s a quiet icon of both performance and prestige.
3. Molly-Mae Hague – Patek Philippe Nautilus in rose gold with diamond bezel
Molly‑Mae Hague stunned at Wimbledon 2025 wearing the exquisite Patek Philippe Nautilus, crafted in luxurious rose gold and elegantly framed by a bezel set with 56 round brilliant diamonds. The watch’s iconic porthole-inspired design and integrated bracelet evoke timeless elegance, while the shimmer of the gemstones adds runway-level glamour.
As a model and influencer, Molly‑Mae chose a timepiece that balances sporty sophistication and high jewelry—valued at approximately $72,800, this Nautilus exemplifies understated yet unmistakable luxury.
4. Nick Jonas – Vintage Rolex Day‑Date “President” in 18k Yellow Gold
Nick Jonas elevated his courtside ensemble at Wimbledon 2025 with a vintage Rolex Day‑Date “President” crafted in 18k yellow gold, featuring a dramatic black dial adorned with diamond hour markers. This iconic timepiece—often dubbed the “President’s Watch”—blends timeless elegance with subtle glamour.
A modern Day‑Date 40 retails for approximately $102,750, though vintage, diamond-accented editions like Jonas’s may command even higher values, making it a true luxury statement on the wrist.
5. Russell Crowe – Rolex Cosmograph Daytona “Tiffany” edition with turquoise dial
Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe made a bold courtside statement at Wimbledon 2025 with Rolex’s coveted “Tiffany” Daytona, featuring a 40 mm 18 k yellow-gold case, turquoise lacquer dial, and black subdials, paired with a sporty Oysterflex strap.
This rare piece, powered by the advanced calibre 4131 movement visible through a sapphire caseback, blends precision engineering with vibrant aesthetics. With intricate Paraflex shock absorption and a robust Chronergy escapement, it’s more than eye-catching—it’s built for performance.
Although retail price is around £32,000, grey-market demand has pushed valuations over £65,000 (~USD 80,000), making Crowe’s Daytona one of the most talked-about wristwear at the tournament.
6. Andrew Garfield – Omega De Ville Trésor in stainless steel with black leather strap
The British actor looked classically dapper with his understated $7,400 Omega De Ville Trésor in steel.
7. Tom Holland – Platinum Rolex Cosmograph Daytona with ice-blue dial
Tom Holland impressed with the $85,000 Rolex Platinum Daytona, recognized for its exclusivity and cool-toned dial.
8. Roger Federer – Rolex Oyster Land-Dweller
At Wimbledon 2025, tennis legend Roger Federer wore Rolex’s brand‑new Land‑Dweller 40, featuring a sleek 40 mm Oystersteel case, contrasting white gold bezel, and a crisp white dial—an homage to retro‑futuristic 1970s design.
This striking yet understated model is priced around $25,900. As Rolex’s first new sports line in over a decade, the Land-Dweller represents modern innovation with timeless elegance—perfectly suited for the GOAT’s first public appearance since retirement.
9. Mirka Federer – Rolex Day-Date 36 in yellow gold with diamond bezel and markers
Mirka brought timeless elegance with her yellow gold Day-Date 36, featuring diamond bezel and markers, valued at approximately $53,000.
10. Eddie Redmayne – Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Shades
At Wimbledon 2025, Eddie Redmayne complemented his cream suit with the 38 mm Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Shades, featuring a terracotta-colored, sun-brushed lacquer dial and stainless-steel case with matching bracelet .
As an Omega ambassador, the Oscar-winning actor chose this model not only for its understated elegance but also its precision. Retailing for approximately $7,000, this Seamaster strikes a perfect balance of warmth, sophistication, and athletic poise on courtside.When it comes to celebrity watches, these are not your average timepieces—they're status symbols crafted by the most prestigious Swiss watchmakers, each carrying a price tag that could rival a luxury car.
Wimbledon isn’t just a tennis tournament—it’s a high-society catwalk, and this year, the wrist game was off the charts. From Beckham’s sporty diamonds to Federer’s polished Rolex duo with Mirka, these watches weren’t mere accessories—they were power statements.
Every glint of gold and flash of platinum told a story of timeless craftsmanship, personal style, and elite status. Whether pairing tennis whites with sporty chronographs or flaunting haute couture with jewel-encrusted timepieces, these celebs ensured Wimbledon’s legacy as a fashion and luxury showcase remains untouched.