Wimbledon is underway, and luxury watches seem to be as common in the stands as those bright green tennis balls on the court.
The famed tennis tournament is being held between June 29 and July 12 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.
Athletes like Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka are hitting the court to compete, and celebrities like David Beckham are supporting from the sidelines.
Both players and attendees are sporting luxury timepieces that are catching a lot of attention. Here's the wrist candy we've spotted so far.
Serena Williams arrived wearing a pink Audemars Piguet watch.
While leaving a practice session, Williams was photographed wearing the Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph timepiece.
The $45,900 watch has a diamond-set bezel, a titanium case, 18-carat white-gold hands, and a pink bracelet.
It perfectly matched the handle of her tennis racquet.
David Beckham opted for a steel Tudor piece.
The soccer legend attended the first day of Wimbledon wearing a gray suit and a steel watch. The latter was the new Tudor Black Bay 58, which retails for $5,350.
The silver piece has a black face beneath a domed dial and distinct rhodium-plated hands.
Romeo Beckham one-upped his dad with a Patek Phillipe watch.
The model attended with his girlfriend, Kim Turnball, and was photographed wearing the Nautilus 7118 watch from the Swiss brand. It retails for $68,268.
Traditionally a women's watch, it has a rose-gold bracelet, a silver opaline dial with a wave pattern, and shining white hands.
Alexander Ludwig sported a simple timepiece from Frédérique Constant.
The "Vikings" actor sat beside musician Niall Horan and wore a Swiss watch on his left wrist.
The Frédérique Constant piece (model FC-303MS4C24) is from the watchmaker's classic collection. It features a rectangular face in rose gold with a black leather band.
It's no longer sold by the brand and is sold out by secondhand watch dealers.
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