Rolex and Tennis – A Perfect Match
Rolex and tennis are a perfect match. The Geneva-based company has been an integral part of the sports industry for decades, appearing as a sponsor, partner or timekeeper at numerous tournaments and events. With the Rolex Wimbledon, the manufacturer once again demonstrates its close ties to endurance sports. They launched a watch that is hard to beat in terms of elegance and sportiness thanks to its Roman indices in black with a green border.
Models with the legendary Wimbledon dial have are usually in the higher four-to-five-figure price range. However, a look at the second-hand market will help you find a deal that can save you money, depending on the condition. We generally recommend that you compare various Wimbledon prices before you strike.
Wimbledon references and their special features
- Rolex Datejust 41 Wimbledon ref. 126333: 18-carat yellow gold/stainless steel bracelet with fluted yellow gold bezel, Jubilé strap, Oysterclasp buckle and Easylink system, calibre 3235
- Rolex Datejust 41 Wimbledon ref. 126334: stainless steel watch with fluted white gold bezel, Oyster or Jubilé bracelet, folding clasp, calibre 3235
- Rolex Datejust 41 Wimbledon ref. 126303: 18-karat yellow gold/stainless steel bracelet with cambered yellow gold bezel, Oyster bracelet, folding clasp, calibre 3235, launched at Baselworld in 2016