by Luminița Paul

This watch tells the time, but this is not the only thing it does. It also tells history”. This is the final line of a 30 seconds advertising video produced by Rolex and starring Roger Federer, the legendary Swiss champion. He and other famous sportsmen are the ambassadors of the watch producer company. This  slogan used by Rolex is also adequate for other brands when it comes to their connection with sport. Where else is time so greatly emphasized but when there is a world record at stake? Or when we count the length of a game? Or the few hundredths that make the difference between gold and silver? Or, maybe, the image of a podium or an award festivity, the medal hanging at the neck and the trophy lifted over the head? Many watch brands signed long-term contracts with sport stars, either contemporary or retired. One of them is Federer himself, who presented a few years ago some of the watches he collected over time. His collection includes both vintage models and limited editions. The first watch that Roger unveiled was the Rolex Day-Date, a slim, steel made watch, with a simple and rather large dial. The Swiss said he wears it most of all during the evenings and that, whenever he is travelling, this watch is always in his luggage.

The next watch he unveiled was a vintage one, the Daytona 6263 model, which was launched on the market in 1981. This model has a special and sentimental value for Federer: it is the gift he received from his wife Mirka, on his 30th birthday. She had a tough time finding it, so, finally, she contacted the Rolex people to help her purchase the watch. Another piece that has a special halo is the Datejust Rolex; Federer wore this watch when he conquered his 15th Grand Slam tournament – Wimbledon 2009. This trophy helped him setup a new record of success in major tournaments, outclassing Pete Sampras. This is the watch that he usually wears at trainings; during the matches he prefers the lighter models, made from steel. When he won again at Wimbledon, in 2012, he was wearing a Rolex Rose Gold 40mm President. Back then, the rumors were saying that the contract between Federer and the watch company was worth 15 million dollars.

The partnership between Rolex and Wimbledon is four decades long

Rolex made a much deeper plunge in the world of tennis, and this translates to 38 years of partnership it has with Wimbledon, the tournament with the longest tradition around. Besides Federer, this London founded company that has its general headquarters in Geneva, chose    ambassadors from different generations and countries. They extended their presence on the Asian market thanks to Chinese sportswoman Na Li, champion at Roland Garros in 2011 and at the Australian Open in 2014, presently retired from the world of tennis. They also have signed contracts with the French Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, Canadian Milos Raonic, and Danish Caroline Wozniacki, Serbian Ana Ivanovici, American Sloane Stephens and Swiss Belinda Bencic. They didn`t stop at tennis and they built and kept relationships with great champion years after they ended their sport careers.

The former Formula 1 champion 1 Jackie Stewart (1969, 1971, 1973), now 76 years old, is famous because he always cuts his left sleeve with just a few centimeters in order fo his watch to be visible. His Rolex watch, of course. Also, the famous American golf player Jack Nicklaus, also 76 years old, has won his last major tournament in 1986. Yet, he remains one of the brand`s ambassador.

Let us change the names, but remain in Switzerland. Tag Heuer, thecompany founded in 1860, having its current headquarters in La Chauxde-Fonds, has just included on the list of their ambassadors Cristiano Ronaldo. Is there someone who didn`t hear about this Real Madrid player? ThePortuguese joined the brand in 2014 and he signed a contract up to 2019, for a very good, but secret amount of money. Ronaldo already has a model that wears his name in the Formula 1 collection: Tag Heuer Cristiano Ronaldo CR7, limited edition. It has a 42 mm dial, three black chronographs, it is water resistant up to 200 m and the glass is made of sapphire. The watch was designed together with Ronaldo himself and was produced only in 3.000 pieces.

Tag Huer – a winning bet made with Maria Sharapova

Just a decade before signing with the Lusitanian star, Tag Heur had a hunch that Maria Șarapova would make a long term partner. They signed the contract with the Russian tennis player in 2004, the season when she won the Wimbledon title and the Tournament of Champions, at only 17 of age. Back then, the rumors were talking about 500.000 pounds, and this amount increased as Maria`s career grew stronger. In 2015, during the All England Club tournament, she was wearing the Carrera Lady Calibre 9 model, a steel frame garnished with diamonds – but only after the matches would be over. Șarapova is one of those players who would rather have their wrist free during matches. Japanese Kei Nishikori, number 7 in the world at the beginning of this season, also has an agreement with Tag Heurer. The last model he wore is the Aquaracer 300 m 41 MM Calibre 5. Another Swiss luxury brand is Audemars Piguet, founded in 1875; they chose Serena Williams and Stan Wawrinka, the winners of Roland Garros 2015, to become their ambassadors. The American woman joined the brand in December 2014, and during the Paris tournament, but also in London, she wore the quartz model Audemars Piguet Ladies Royal Oak Offshore, a watch whose bezel is garnished with white diamonds. Wawrinka plays wearing a watch and last year she preferred the Royal Oak Offshore Diver model, made of white ceramics and with a size of 42x13,9 mm.

Competing with Tag Heuer, who has Cristiano Ronaldo, Audemars Piguet has signed a contract with another superstar of contemporary football – Argentinean player Lionel Messi. The Royal Oak Leo Messi model, a limited edition, was produced only in a series of 1.000 models that were sold already long ago. The price of a piece varied between 30.400 dollars for the steel and tantalum model, 51.400 dollars for the pink gold and tantalum one and 83.800 dollars the model made from platinum and tantalum. Some of the great sportspeople who have a contract with Omega is 31 years old American swimmer Michael Phelps. He owns the absolute record of Olympic medals set out in London, in 2012. He stood on the Olympic Games podiums 22nd times, of which 18th times he won the gold.   

Phelps signed a contract with the Swiss company in 2004, when he was only 19, but already a six-time Olympic champion. Another longtime contract is the one between 33 years old Aksel Lund Svindal, five times world champion, at speed and combined skiing and Longines, a Swiss company founded in 1832 that is owned, just like Omega, by the Swatch Group.

The fastest man on the planet is running for Hublot

Hublot, the Swiss brand founded in 1980 by an Italian - Carlo Crocco - and owned by the French LVMH is represented by the fastest man on  the Planet. Jamaican Usain Bolt, world record man at 100 and 200 m plat, has benefited from an exclusive model, worth 17.750 dollars, after he succeeded the best performance of all times 9,63 seconds – meanwhile, the record was outclassed by 9,59 s. This jewelry was produced only in 250 pieces; its dial is 48 mm, the glass is made of sapphire crystal and Bolt`s grey silhouette appears at 9:00 sharp. Back to tennis, what are the companies that are getting the attention? Double Grand Slam champion Andy Murray is sponsored by Rado, and last year he was wearing Rado Hyperchrome Automatic Chronograph Match Point. A cute anecdote: after winning the title at the US Open 2012, the Scottish man went towards the box seat where his mother was staying, to inquire about something that was nowhere to be found in his luggage. Everyone thought he was looking for his shoes, when, in fact, Andy wanted to know where is the watch he was planning to show at the festivity of awards. The back then loser, who meanwhile became the absolute world leader, Novak Djokovici, has a contract with Seiko, and we can see an Astron GPS Solar Chronograph on his left wrist every time he lifts up a trophy.

An interesting case is French tennis player Gaël Monfils; he is a watch lover who collected around 30 one of a kind models. The most special watches he has are the ones produced by the niche company De Bethune, whose ambassador he is since 2014. The brand produces between 300 and 400 watches each year, and their average price is 90.000 Swiss francs. Monfils doesn`t wear any expensive model on the field, but outside the field he enjoys wearing the DB28 Black Matt.

The exclusive watches created for Rafael Nadal

The value of the watch doesn`t constitute a problem for Spaniard Rafael Nadal, 14 times Grand Slam champion, who plays long hour matches wearing an exclusive piece created for him by the Swiss luxury brand Richard Mille. The brand was founded in 1999 by the business man Richard Mille, in collaboration with Audemars Piguet. The partnership with Rafa began in 2010, and in one of the best years of his career he was showing off on the field a 500.000 dollars worth watch. Since then, every season meant a new model, of even greater value. The last year model, which was presented for the first time at the Roland Garos, was evaluated at 775.000 dollars according to some sources, and at 800.000 dollars according to others. The watch is quite big and you would think that it is disturbing the player during the effort, but Nadal is wearing it with ease and in a natural manner. And the reason is that, in fact, the watch is very light, it weighs only 19 grams, and if you take the belt off – 13 grams. This is incredible, isn’t it? Famous for his many habits, among which the obsession of arranging the water bottles always in the same line, Rafa has never showed that much care for his watches. Two of them were stolen and the stories are covered by Tom Perrotta in the Wall Street Journal. The first one was snatched from his locker and it was never recouped, but the second one was found. The thief took advantage of the fact that the Spaniard was dining with his team in a restaurant, to celebrate winning the 7th Roland Garros, and entered the room using a magnetic key that was later on traced. He almost lost a third watch. He left in the locker, but another player, the American Eric Butorac, saw the watch and brought it to him on the tennis court. „I was holding the watch in my hands and thinking: It is worth more than I have ever earned in my entire career!”, recounted Butorac, obviously amused. After playing the Australian Open double final, Butorac afforded to buy a 5.000 dollars Rolex for himself. Luxury brands look out forthe best people around. But, this is something natural, right?