by Michael Satterfield - 04/08/2023
I have become nominally interested in golf as of late, mainly due to being invited to play for a number of social and business reasons that have compelled me to take it a little more seriously. So while watching the masters this weekend attempting to absorb as much as I can, something that captured my attention was the watches being worn by the players, while Rolex is clearly the largest and most involved sponsor, a few other unique watches stood out.
Rolex Deepsea Reference Number: 116660
Tiger has worked with a number of watch brands over the years, in the 90s he was a Tudor ambassador, in the early 2000s he switched over to Tag Heuer as a spokesman, but since 2011 he has been with Rolex and the Deepsea Sea-Dweller with a black dial has been his watch of choice.
Omega Speedmaster ’57 CO-AXIAL Chronograph Reference Number 331.10.42.51.01.001
Since 2020 Collin has been an Omega brand ambassador and has been spotted wearing a stainless steel and gold Omega Seamaster 300, but is most often seen wearing the classic stainless steel Omega Speedmaster ’57 that he wore this weekend.
Rolex Daytona Reference 116500LN
Brooks has been with Rolex for years and has been spotted wearing several great watches from the Rolex catalog including an Everose Gold Sky-Dweller and a Sea-Dweller, but for the Masters, he was spotted wearing one of our favorite watches the Panda Daytona.
Richard Mille RM 38-02 Bubba Watson Limited Edition
Bubba Watson has had a decade-long relationship with Richard Mille and this watch is the fourth watch to bear his name during their partnership. This seven-figure watch is limited to just 50 pieces so if you really wanted a pink watch, you better act fast.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Reference Number 26579CB.OO.1225CB.01