Serena Williams took Wimbledon for the sixth time on Saturday, wearing an Audemars Piguet Ladies Royal Oak Offshore ($31,300). And she didn’t just strap the watch on during the award ceremony like Djokovic: She actually won with the watch on her wrist. This watch is a far cry from the ultra lightweight, space-age Richard Mille that Rafael Nadal plays with. No cuttingedge alloys or hybrid fabric straps here, just a solid rose gold case, a smattering of diamonds, and a bright white rubber strap. I’d barely be able to lift my wrist while wearing one, let alone swing a tennis racquet. Perhaps it’s all part of her training?
On Sunday, Novak Djokovic lifted (and sensually kissed) the Wimbledon Cup with his namesake Seiko Astron GPS Solar Novak Djokovic Limited Edition ($1,925) popping just so on his wrist. Djokovic’s watch is Japanese instead of Swiss (to match his Uniqlo outfit) and the most complicated Astron to date. The rose-gold coloured case has a contrasting black ceramic bezel and a proprietary chronograph movement under the dial that uses GPS satellites to reset the time when you change locations. Bonus: It charges via solar energy. There are only 2,500 pieces worldwide. When Djokovic boards a quick flight from Wimbledon to the US Open, the watch will turn back five hours when he steps off the plane in New York. It looks pretty great next to that trophy, too, doesn’t it?
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