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Forbes, unique hierarchy »Who wore the most expensive clock at the US Open

Article by Roxana Fleşeru – published on Thursday, September 04, 2025, 21:28 / Updated Thursday, September 4, 202:45

The American magazine Forbes ranked players with the most expensive watches in this edition of the US Open. The first place is Alexander Zverev, the German appearing at a press conference with a clock worth $ 430,000.

Partnerships between tennis players and the largest watch companies are not a novelty. But what contracts are current? Forbes has invented this year's appearances from the US Open and made a top of the most expensive pieces.

The first place to detach the German Alexander Zverev, the third player of the world, with a clock evaluated at $ 430,000.

He wore at the press conference after the second round a Bugatti Tourbillon clock pink gold from Jacob & Co. Zverev passed this year from Richard Mille to Jacob & Co. During the matches, Alexander also wore a black clock, which seemed to be part of the Epic X line of the brand, with a retail price between 24,000 and $ 140,000.

Andrey Rublev is in second place, being seen with a blind Titan watch from Vanguart, worth $ 180,000. The Russian worn and at Wimbledon. The fifteenth player of the world also changed his sponsor, passing this year from Bulgarians to Vanguart.

Forbes, unique hierarchy »Who wore the most expensive clock at the US Open

Andrey Rublecv evolves with the Imago Imgaes photo watch clock

The last place on the podium was occupied by the Italian Lorenzo Musetti, the world number 10, with a Vacheron Constantin Overseas clock perpetual ultra-thin calendar, evaluated at $ 100,000 and worn at a press conference.

Jessica Pegula and Emma Navaaro wore the same clock

The first player in this top is American Jessica Pegula, the daughter of billionaire Terrence Pegula, who played the matches wearing the DB28XS Seas clock of the Swiss brand of Bethune. Emma Navarro (11 WTA), the daughter of billionaire Ben Navarro, also wore the same clock.

Forbes, unique hierarchy »Who wore the most expensive clock at the US Open

Jessica Pegula after a game won photo Imago Images

American Tommy Paul (14 WTA) wore the DB28XS Steel Wheels clock during the matches, which was evaluated at $ 90,000.

Alexander Bublik, from Kazakhstan, was also noted with a $ 80,000 piece, wearing a Bianchet watch, Ultrafino Carbon model.

Calros Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, watches with nearby values

The first two players of the world, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, are under contract with the Swiss from Rolex. The most expensive watches worn by them in New York were “Sundust” Cosmograph Daytona for Italian, evaluated at $ 40,000, respectively Rolex Cosmograph Daytona of 18 karat gold, evaluated at $ 38,000. Iga Swiak, 2 WTA, also under contract with Rolex, wore in New York an Everose gold date, with a price of $ 36,700.

Novak Djokovic, holder of 24 Grand Slam trophies, has a contract with Hublot, and the most expensive piece of him was a Big Bang Unico of $ 25,500.

Forbes, unique hierarchy »Who wore the most expensive clock at the US Open

Novak Djokovic puts his dioer clock after finishing the Imago Images photo match

Elina Svitolina is also sponsored by Hublot, being seen with a Big Bang Steel Pavé spirit, with a price of $ 24,000.

Also noted were: American Taylor Fritz, the world number 4, who wore a Rolex Daytona watch ($ 22,500) in two shades in several press conferences; Italian Andrea Vavassori, a mixed double winner, with Gerald Charles Maestro GC Sport ($ 18,000); Felix Auger-Aliassime with Tag Heuer Monaco Chronograph (11,050 dollars), created for this year's Grand Formula 1 year edition in Monaco; or Coco Gauff with a perpetual Oyster Rolex ($ 11,000).

Forbes, unique hierarchy »Who wore the most expensive clock at the US Open

Felix Auger-Aliassime and his Imago Images photo watch

At the opposite pole was Czech Jiri Lehecka, who does not have a sponsor and came to the press conferences with a “Mission to Moon” watch in Swatch, worth $ 285.

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