As an official Rolex ambassador, Roger Federer enjoys exclusive access to any watch crafted by the legendary Geneva watchmaker. With a career earnings of roughly $1 billion from endorsements and business ventures, as reported by Forbes, Federer can certainly afford any Rolex he desires. His annual earnings from his partnership with replica Rolex, estimated at $15 million, reflect not just financial gain but also a deep loyalty to the brand. Since 2001, he has consistently chosen Rolex, rarely seen with any other watchmaker’s creations. One wonders if he ever slips on a Patek Philippe or Timex at home, but given his steadfast commitment, that seems unlikely.
Federer’s preference leans towards Rolex sports models, often gravitating towards the more classic and understated pieces. However, his occasional departures into bolder choices reveal a hint of a wild side. Notably, he made headlines recently by donning the ultra-rare Rolex Daytona Le Mans (reference 126528LN-0001) in yellow gold, which was unveiled at Watches & Wonders 2025, while attending the U.S. Open alongside Rolex CEO Jean-Frederic Dufour.
At Wimbledon in 2022, Federer captured attention with the off-catalog Rolex Daytona “Orange” (Ref. 116588SACO). Valued around $325,000 on the secondary market, this striking watch features an 18K yellow gold case, an orange sapphire crystal bezel, a black dial, and sapphire-set hour markers, complemented by a sleek black Rolex Oysterflex rubber strap. While it may not be as flashy as the Rolex Daytona Rainbow, it was a bold choice that pushed Federer out of his usual comfort zone.
Among his noteworthy pieces, the iconic Platinum Daytona (reference 116506) stands out with its blue and brown dial and bezel, contrasting against more ostentatious gem-set models. Originally released to celebrate the Daytona’s 50th anniversary, it remains a significant part of his collection. This watch, along with the “Rolex Wimbledon” Datejust, embodies Federer’s style.
Federer has frequently sported the beloved Rolex Batman, a GMT model featuring a fourth hand for a second time zone – ideal for the jet-setting athlete. The black and blue bezel, reminiscent of the Dark Knight, aligns perfectly with Federer’s on- and off-court attire. Some claim he was the first celebrity to wear the black-and-grey “Rolex Bruce Wayne” GMT on a jubilee bracelet at Wimbledon 2022, pairing it with the “Orange” sapphire Daytona.
His collection also includes the left-handed “Rolex Sprite,” which he wore at the F1 Barcelona Grand Prix in 2022. This sporty accessory complemented the adrenaline of the race. Additionally, in 2021, Federer was spotted with the coveted Daytona ref. 6263 “Big Red,” made famous by Paul Newman. Introduced in 1969, it features a 37mm case and a black dial, with the iconic red “Daytona” lettering just below the center.
Federer’s collection culminates with the 18K white gold clone Rolex Daytona (Ref. 116519LN) featuring a meteorite dial, which he wore while announcing his retirement on Instagram in September. This remarkable piece, designed for endurance, perfectly underscores his extraordinary career. The Ref. 116519LN, currently retailing for $34,850, is rare on the secondary market, often fetching around $100,000.
He was also instrumental in the launch of the Rolex Daytona Ref. 116500LN with its white ceramic bezel and black dials – a colorway affectionately called “Rolex Daytona Panda.” This elegant watch embodies simplicity and sophistication, suitable for both yacht decks and dry land. Federer famously wore his Rolex 116689 at Roland Garros in 2009, adding to its allure.
The stainless steel Rolex Sky-Dweller, with its striking blue dial, is perhaps one of the most visually stunning pieces in Federer’s collection. He first sported it during the Miami Open in 2017, later wearing it at the Australian Open in 2018. The original Sky-Dweller, made only in precious metals until 2017, also captured his admiration, particularly the Everose gold model (Ref. 326135) with a chocolate brown face.
Federer’s appreciation for the cheap Day-Date is evident in his collection, including the impressive Day-Date White Gold Ref. 218239, featuring a bold black-on-black design with concentric dials. Despite some criticism for its practicality, its daring aesthetic makes it a powerful statement piece. He has also worn the two-tone Rolex 126233, a fitting tribute to his eight Wimbledon victories.
Federer sported the lesser-known Rolex Milgauss in a promotional photoshoot. Renowned for its antimagnetic properties, it features a unique green sapphire crystal ring. Both the coveted Stella dial homages appeared on his wrist during Wimbledon 2021, with the green variant standing out for its vibrant appeal – perfectly suited to the world of tennis.