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The Perfect Match: Tennis Greats and Their Signature Luxury Watches

The world of luxury watches continues to evolve at the intersection of cutting-edge technology, elite craftsmanship, and high-profile partnerships.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
Into the timepieces worn by three tennis legends—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic—each representing a distinct vision of excellence from Rolex, Richard Mille, and Hublot / Photo via Roland Garros
Into the timepieces worn by three tennis legends—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic—each representing a distinct vision of excellence from Rolex, Richard Mille, and Hublot / Photo via Roland Garros

Into the timepieces worn by three tennis legends—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic—each representing a distinct vision of excellence from Rolex, Richard Mille, and Hublot. These watches are not only feats of engineering and design but also extensions of the athletes’ identities, merging sport, luxury, and innovation in remarkable ways.

Roger Federer: Rolex Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller 40

Roger Federer now wears the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller 40—a groundbreaking addition introduced this year that marks a fresh chapter for the brand’s professional timepieces. Valued at over €12,000, this model has captivated both purists and collectors of luxury watches with its blend of tradition and evolution.

 

Crafted in 40 mm of Oystersteel, the piece features a radiant silver sunray dial that captures light with a fluid, almost shimmering effect. This timepiece stands out in a collection historically known for its bold 43 mm models and deep-sea diving heritage. Rolex’s decision to introduce a more compact size is seen as a thoughtful shift—one that appeals to wearers who prefer subtle elegance without sacrificing the tool-watch performance that defines the series.

Valued at over €12,000, this model has captivated both purists and collectors of luxury watches with its blend of tradition and evolution / Photo via Rolex
Valued at over €12,000, this model has captivated both purists and collectors of luxury watches with its blend of tradition and evolution / Photo via Rolex

Despite its smaller diameter, the Land-Dweller 40 retains the essential qualities of the iconic collection: flawless waterproofing, a unidirectional rotating bezel, a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and the renowned ruggedness that positions it among the elite in the world of luxury watches.

Rafael Nadal: Richard Mille RM 27-05

The Richard Mille RM 27-05 isn’t merely a watch—it’s a marvel of horological engineering that mirrors Nadal’s core traits: resilience, lightness, and rarity. Weighing just 11.5 grams, this technological feat is made possible by advanced materials like TitaCarb—a composite of titanium and carbon fiber—delivering unparalleled resistance to shocks and vibrations while maintaining extraordinary lightness, ideal for a high-performance athlete.

With only 80 pieces made globally, the RM 27-05 instantly became a collector’s treasure and a true embodiment of luxury watches / Photo via Richard Mille
With only 80 pieces made globally, the RM 27-05 instantly became a collector’s treasure and a true embodiment of luxury watches / Photo via Richard Mille

With only 80 pieces made globally, the RM 27-05 instantly became a collector’s treasure and a true embodiment of luxury watches. Priced at a staggering €1.2 million, it stands among the most coveted and expensive timepieces ever worn by an active sports icon.

Novak Djokovic: Hublot Big Bang 20th Anniversary All Black

While Federer leans toward understated elegance and Nadal embraces technical innovation, Djokovic makes a bold statement with pure charisma. On his wrist is the new Hublot Big Bang 20th Anniversary All Black—a striking 43mm timepiece defined by its monochrome power. The watch features a polished and satin-finished ceramic case, with the UNICO movement visible through a smoky sapphire crystal.

Created to mark the 20th anniversary of the Big Bang collection, this commemorative model perfectly reflects the Serbian champion’s style: bold, precision-driven, and visually commanding. The all-black aesthetic goes beyond design—it’s a powerful, silent expression of intent that speaks volumes without saying a word. Prize? 25,200 USD.

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