While tennis champions dazzled on the grass at Wimbledon 2025, the celebrity crowd turned heads with something just as impressive: their luxury timepieces.
In a tournament steeped in tradition and prestige, the watches worn courtside were anything but understated. From vintage Rolexes to bespoke Tudor creations, the celebrity guest list doubled as a runway for haute horology.
Nick Jonas led the wristwatch scoreboard with his vintage Rolex Day-Date 40, spotted gleaming beneath the London sun. The model, valued at $102,750, is coveted for its presidential heritage.
Russell Crowe, no stranger to dramatic entrances, wore a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, priced at $37,400. Designed for precision and performance, the Daytona is a nod to motorsport but finds equal footing in red carpet and Wimbledon boxes.
Tennis royalty Roger Federer, ever the icon of grace, paired his legacy with a Rolex Sea-Dweller 40, valued at $15,350. As a Rolex ambassador, Federer’s appearance was expected, but his understated, high-performance dive watch was a subtle flex from a man who needs no introduction.
Andrew Garfield kept things classic with an Omega De Ville Trésor, coming in at $7,400. Slim, elegant, and quietly confident.
Meanwhile, David Beckham brought a deeply personal touch with his custom Tudor timepiece, reportedly gifted for his 50th birthday. While the exact value is unknown, and likely not for sale.