In the realm of tennis, one name currently dominates conversations: Carlos Alcaraz. The 20-year-old Spanish prodigy made headlines by defeating seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic in a gripping five-hour match during the men’s singles final at Wimbledon on Sunday. While Alcaraz’s formidable strokes and tactical prowess captivated viewers, it was his choice of timepiece that truly stood out. Adorning his wrist was a rare, flawless replica Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, a sight not to be overlooked—a statement of style and substance alike.
Much like Wimbledon, the esteemed tennis tournament that annually draws players from across the globe, UK’s affordable imitation Rolex embodies a heritage of tradition and magnificence. Carlos Alcaraz’s timepiece, featuring a distinctive meteorite dial sourced from the Gibeon meteorite—a celestial body older than Earth itself—pays homage to the rich legacy that precedes him on Wimbledon’s hallowed courts and within the tennis world at large.
The meteorite dials, once a hallmark of Rolex’s Daytona collection, were recently discontinued, rendering Alcaraz’s watch even more exceptional. However, Rolex currently offers a comparable high-quality replica Cosmograph Daytona model in 18k yellow gold, complete with the same bezel and Oysterflex bracelet, for enthusiasts eager to emulate the style (priced at $30,600).
For Alcaraz, donning a Swiss movement replica Rolex—and hoisting championship trophies—seems to be a recurring theme. Becoming a Rolex brand ambassador at a mere 18 years old, he adorned another high-quality imitation Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (Ref. 116500LN) while claiming his inaugural Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open in 2022. Perhaps it’s more than just a timepiece; it could very well be his lucky charm. And judging by his talent and determination, this likely won’t be the last time we see him sporting a Rolex or triumphantly raising a trophy.