As Wimbledon 2025 prepares to serve up another season of drama, tradition, and excellence, Spencer Dryer, founder of luxury timepiece specialist BQ Watches, unveils his curated selection of watches that perfectly complement the spirit of tennis’s most prestigious tournament.
“The right watch at Wimbledon doesn’t just tell time—it frames a moment,” says Spencer Dryer.“Whether it’s the pause before a second serve or the roar of the crowd after match point, the best timepieces carry that same sense of composure, legacy, and quiet power.”
Design Echoes on the Wrist: The Rolex ‘Wimbledon’ Datejust
Leading Dryer’s list is the Rolex Datejust “Wimbledon”, a community-coined classic featuring a slate sunray dial, rich green Roman numerals, and a fluted white gold bezel—a colourway that echoes the courts and cloudy skies of SW19.
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“This watch feels like Wimbledon: timeless, restrained, and unmistakably refined,” Dryer adds.
Its popularity has been cemented by appearances on legends like Roger Federer, and while not officially dubbed the “Wimbledon” by Rolex, it’s a title warmly embraced by collectors, dealers, and fans alike.
Federer’s Two-Tone Model
Spencer Dryer’s Wimbledon 2025 Watch Picks
Whether you’re centre court or city terrace, these timepieces from BQ Watches bring elegance to every setting:
Rolex Datejust “Wimbledon”Iconic, tournament-inspired elegance.See WatchRolex Two-Tone “Wimbledon” (as worn by Roger Federer)Classic prestige in a dual-metal design.See WatchRolex Datejust (as seen on Carlos Alcaraz, Roland Garros 2025 winner)Youthful energy meets traditional form.See WatchRichard Mille RM011-FMFuturistic and bold—a statement for the modern court.See WatchRolex Explorer ISubtle and sporty, a purist’s pick.See WatchPatek Philippe Nautilus Mid-SizeRare, refined, and revered.See WatchVintage Rolex SubmarinerFor the aficionado who appreciates history.See WatchTudor Black Bay Burgundy (spotted on David Beckham)Rich tones and contemporary flair.See Watch
A Timeless Match
From the ticking sweep of a Submariner to the glint of a Jubilee bracelet, the watches chosen by Spencer Dryer for Wimbledon 2025 are more than just accessories—they’re reflections of a game steeped in heritage and grace.
“Wimbledon is about timeless performance,” says Dryer. “And so are these watches. Whether worn by players or fans, they capture that rare balance between tradition and modernity.”
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