Wimbledon has always been one of the best watch-spotting events on the calendar. The tournament’s strict dress code, which requires suits in the Royal Box and all-white on court, turns every appearance into a style statement, and the watches are a big part of it. As a result, the 2026 Championships delivered an impressive run of timepieces on the wrists of players and celebrities alike.
From the Royal Box to Centre Court, here are the best watches spotted at Wimbledon 2026. Several of them come from brands available at Precision Watches, so we have linked to related guides throughout.
David Beckham’s Tudor Black Bay 58
The headline sighting came early. David Beckham, a long-time Tudor ambassador and an annual fixture in the Royal Box, sat front row at Centre Court wearing the newly updated Tudor Black Bay 58 on its five-link bracelet.
It was a characteristically understated choice. Rather than a flashy gold piece, Beckham opted for the monochromatic steel diver, which now carries Master Chronometer certification. As a result, it served as a reminder that a well-proportioned 39mm steel watch can look every bit as elevated in the Royal Box as a six-figure grail. For more on this model, see our guide to the Tudor Black Bay 58.
Richard E. Grant’s Cartier Santos and Breitling Navitimer
Actor Richard E. Grant brought one of the most interesting looks of the tournament by double-wristing two very different watches. On one wrist sat a two-tone Cartier Santos, and on the other a Breitling Navitimer.
The Cartier Santos he wore is the small model in stainless steel with an 18-karat yellow gold bezel and crown. Its silvered dial carries the classic railroad minute track, Roman numerals, and blued-steel hands, with a faceted blue spinel set into the seven-sided crown. The two-tone Santos is one of the most recognizable dress-sport watches in the world, and it remains a Cartier signature.
On his other wrist, Grant wore a Breitling Navitimer, a watch he has said was gifted to him by his late father. The Navitimer, with its signature slide-rule bezel, is one of the most storied pilot’s chronographs ever made, which made it a meaningful and personal choice.
Romeo Beckham’s Patek Philippe Nautilus
Romeo Beckham, following in his father’s watch-loving footsteps, turned up on day one wearing a Patek Philippe Nautilus. His example was the 35mm model in 18-karat rose gold, a size traditionally associated with the brand’s smaller references.
The Nautilus is one of the most sought-after luxury sports watches in the world, known for its porthole-inspired case and integrated bracelet. On Romeo’s rose gold example, the standout detail is the silvered wave-pattern dial. As a result, it made for one of the more coveted watches spotted in the stands this year.
Serena Williams’ Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore
While most celebrities show off their watches off the court, Serena Williams wore hers during play. She competed in a newly released Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore, keeping it on throughout her match.
Released this year as part of a colorful summer line, her Royal Oak Offshore features a 37mm titanium case, a pink tapisserie dial, and a bezel set with 32 brilliant-cut diamonds. Inside is Audemars Piguet’s self-winding chronograph Caliber 6401 with a 55-hour power reserve. The piece retails for around $45,900. As a result, it was one of the boldest and most valuable watches on display at the tournament.
Esteban Ocon’s Bianchet Tonneau
Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Omega Seamaster Diver 300M
On day nine, actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson was among the best-dressed in the crowd, pairing a crisp all-white single-breasted suit with brown loafers. The finishing touch was the Omega on his wrist, which added a sporty edge to the tailored look.
As an Omega ambassador, Taylor-Johnson frequently wears the brand, and this time he chose the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M in 42mm. His example paired a stainless steel case with a black rubber strap. The Seamaster Diver 300M is a genuine dive watch with everyday polish, featuring an aluminum bezel with a white Super-LumiNova diving scale for legibility, the wave-patterned dial that defines the collection, and skeletonized hands and indices for a sportier feel. As a result, it was a smart way to dress down an otherwise formal outfit.
Novak Djokovic’s Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon GOAT Edition
Few watch sightings at Wimbledon were as fitting as Novak Djokovic wearing his own signature Hublot. The Big Bang Tourbillon Novak Djokovic GOAT Edition is the most complicated watch the brand has built with its long-time tennis ambassador, and it first appeared at LVMH Watch Week in January 2026.
The edition was released as a trilogy, with each color tied to a playing surface: blue for hard courts, orange for clay, and green for grass. The green version Djokovic wore at Wimbledon is the rarest of the three, with just eight pieces made, one for each of his grass-court titles. As a result, it is one of the most exclusive watches to appear at the tournament all year.
The details run deep. The 44mm case is built from a Hublot composite that incorporates Djokovic’s own match-worn Lacoste polos and Head racquets. Inside, the MHUB6035 automatic tourbillon has a mainplate laser-engraved into a three-dimensional lattice that mimics racquet strings, each just 0.55mm thick, with a 72-hour power reserve and a barrel decorated to resemble a tennis ball. As a result, it is the most technically ambitious watch Hublot has ever built for him. For more on the brand, see our pre-owned Hublot watches.
Wimbledon 2026: A Watch Lover’s Tournament
Several of the brands seen at Wimbledon this year are available at Precision Watches, a family-owned retailer near Philadelphia in Lower Gwynedd, PA. Whether you are drawn to the Tudor Black Bay 58, the Cartier Santos, or another standout sports watch, our team can help you explore new luxury watches, pre-owned luxury watches, and watch trade-in options.
Find Your Own Standout Watch at Precision Watches
You do not need a courtside seat to wear a watch that makes a statement. For collectors looking for a luxury watch store near Philadelphia, Precision Watches is a family-owned retailer just outside the city in Lower Gwynedd, PA. The showroom features watches from Omega, Cartier, Tudor, Longines, Hamilton, and Bell & Ross.
Our team can help you find a watch that suits your style and budget. In addition, we offer in-house Swiss watch servicing by our certified watchmakers to keep your timepiece running for years to come.
For more celebrity and event watch spotting, our journal covers the latest luxury watch news and standout timepieces from major events.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wimbledon 2026 Watches
What watch did David Beckham wear at Wimbledon 2026?
David Beckham wore the updated Tudor Black Bay 58 on a five-link bracelet at Wimbledon 2026. As a long-time Tudor ambassador, he chose the monochromatic steel diver, which carries Master Chronometer certification.
What watch did Serena Williams wear at Wimbledon 2026?
Serena Williams wore a newly released Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore during her match. It features a 37mm titanium case, a pink tapisserie dial, a diamond-set bezel, and the self-winding Caliber 6401, retailing for around $45,900.
What watches did Richard E. Grant wear at Wimbledon 2026?
Richard E. Grant double-wristed at Wimbledon 2026, wearing a two-tone Cartier Santos on one wrist and a Breitling Navitimer, gifted by his late father, on the other.
Which celebrities wore watches at Wimbledon 2026?
Notable watch sightings at Wimbledon 2026 included David Beckham in a Tudor Black Bay 58, Romeo Beckham in a Patek Philippe Nautilus, Richard E. Grant in a Cartier Santos and Breitling Navitimer, Serena Williams in an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore, Aaron Taylor-Johnson in an Omega Seamaster Diver 300M, and Novak Djokovic in a Hublot Big Bang GOAT Edition.