Tatler Asia Exclusive Image Roger Federer at the Swiss Alps
Cover Tatler Asia exclusively photographs Roger Federer. He wears the Rolex Land-Dweller in Oystersteel with honeycomb dial and fluted bezel (Image: Isaac Lam)
Tatler Asia Exclusive Image Roger Federer at the Swiss Alps

We look back at the most iconic Rolex timepieces worn by Roger Federer after his most significant victories

A Rolex Testimonee since 2001, for many horologists and Roger Federer fans, the 20-time Grand Slam champion’s tennis career has also been a showcase of the watches that have graced his wrist after his most significant victories. “What sets Switzerland  apart is its commitment to quality. Switzerland is recognised for its high standards and [its] unique blend of tradition and innovation,” says Federer.

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Some of his most iconic timepieces include a Rolex Datejust II rhodium, blue Arabic, worn at Wimbledon in 2009 during the trophy ceremony when he defeated Andy Roddick to win his 15th Grand Slam title—marking the moment Roger Federer cemented his place in history as the most successful male Grand Slam singles player of all time.

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Roger Federer wins his record eighth Wimbledon Men's title in 2018
Above Roger Federer won his record eighth Wimbledon title in 2017, wearing the Rolex Datejust 41 at the trophy ceremony on Centre Court. (Image source: Rolex Newsroom)
Roger Federer wins his record eighth Wimbledon Men's title in 2018

At the 2017 Australian Open, Federer made a stunning return to the top, defeating Rafael Nadal in a thrilling five-set final. He celebrated this victory with the Rolex GMT- Master II “Batman”—featuring a striking black and blue Cerachrom bezel, it was a bold choice that reflected his powerful comeback. That same year, Federer also secured his eighth Wimbledon title without dropping a single set.

To mark this historic achievement, he wore a Rolex Datejust 41 with a slate dial and Roman numerals.

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Roger Federer wins the French Open 2009
Above Roger Federer won his only French Open men's singles title in 2009. He wore the Rolex Yachtmaster II at the trophy ceremony. (Image source: Rolex Newsroom)
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Roger Federer with his US Open Men's trophy in his singles win in 2008
Above Roger Federer with the 2008 US Open men’s singles trophy, wearing the Rolex Daytona. (Image source: Rolex Newsroom)
Roger Federer wins the French Open 2009
Roger Federer with his US Open Men's trophy in his singles win in 2008

To commemorate his 20th Grand Slam title at the 2018 Australian Open, a milestone many thought he wouldn’t reach, Federer wore a truly magnificent watch: the Rolex Sky-Dweller in Oystersteel and white gold, with a bright blue dial. He’s also the owner of the “holy grail” of Rolex Daytona pieces, a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona “Platona” with a striking ice-blue dial and chestnut brown Cerachrom bezel.

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Roger Federer kisses the trophy at his Australian Open win in 2018
Above Roger Federer won his sixth Australian Open and a breakthrough 20th Grand Slam title in 2018, wearing the Rolex Sky-Dweller in Oystersteel and white gold at the historic trophy ceremony. (Image source: Rolex Newsroom)
Roger Federer kisses the trophy at his Australian Open win in 2018

Coco Marett is a writer and editor who grew up between Hong Kong and Melbourne. She currently heads the travel section for Tatler Asia, and manages the Tatler Travel account on Instagram. She is known for her features on unique, under-the-radar properties and destinations. She's also known for her in-depth interviews that paint a refreshingly candid portrait of influential figures across various industries —from artists to political figures, CEOs to celebrity chefs. Follow her on Instagram @cocomarett