PARIS, France — Tennis and timepieces: a mixed doubles match made in heaven.
For luxury watchmakers, there’s hardly a better marketing play. Signing a tennis star as a global ambassador means year-round exposure on an international stage, with tour stops in some of the world’s wealthiest cities—from New York to Dubai to Shanghai.
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While Rolex remains the official timekeeper of Roland Garros, this year’s tournament has showcased an eye-catching lineup of luxury watches, spotted on players both on the court and around the grounds.
From Alexander Zverev's mind-boggling 'casino roulette' themed Jacob & Co. piece to some rare or discontinued models, these are tennis accessories on a whole new level.
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