Wimbledon is one of the most stylish sporting events in the world – and fittingly, it’s also an exceptional place for watch spotting. We’ve picked out our favourite AAA replica watches from the Wimbledon 2023 Men’s Singles final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, which easily rank as the coolest fake watches online from the entire tournament.
The Championships, better known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam tournaments alongside the Australian Open, French Open and US Open.
Wimbledon, however, is kind of a first among equals: not only is it the only Grand Slam played on grass, it’s widely considered the most prestigious tournament in tennis and abides by its own set of rules and rituals which further mark it out as distinctive – such as its famously strict all-white dress code for competitors.
Andrew Garfield’s Omeag De Ville Trésor Replica Watches
One section of the crowd for Alcaraz v Djokovic was particularly star-studded, with Jonathan Bailey, Ariana Grande, Tom Hiddleston and Andrew Garfield all sitting together. Garfield had the best watch, though, with the British actor wearing his trusty high quality fake Omega De Ville Trésor watches.
A highly underrated and very understated dress watch from the famous Swiss brand, Garfield’s Omega De Ville Trésor copy watches for sale features a stainless steel case, a black alligator-print leather strap, a domed opaline silvery dial and hands and indexes in 18ct white gold.
Carlos Alcaraz’s Replica Rolex Daytona Watches
Finally, we have the winner himself, Carlos Alcaraz, who lifted the Men’s Singles trophy wearing yellow gold cheap UK replica Rolex Cosmograph Daytona ‘Meteorite’ watches on an Oysterflex bracelet – one of the most expensive watches we’ve seen at a tennis tournament all year.
This already pretty luxurious take on Swiss movements fake Rolex’s most in-demand watches features a dial made from fragments of the Gibeon meteorite, a huge meteorite that crashed on Earth tens of thousands of years ago, but was first discovered in 1838.
This meteorite is particularly famous thanks to the so-called Widmanstätten pattern cross-sections of its fragments reveal: a unique matrix of crystalized iron and nickel composites. The nature of the material means that no two meteorite dials are the same – they’re not only beautiful but very exclusive.
Rolex discontinued production of this reference and its meteorite dial variants last year, making Alcaraz’s super clone watches shop even more special.