After beating Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, to everyone’s surprise, Jannik Sinner did not miss the opportunity to win his first Grand Slam tournament in it Australian Open. Despite losing by two sets to zero after an hour and a half of play, the 22-year-old Italian found the resources to reverse course and beat the Russian in five sets. Daniil Medvedev. He thus succeeds Adriano Panatta, the last Italian winner of a Grand Slam. That was at Roland Garros in 1976. But let’s focus on Jannik Sinner and, in particular, on your watch.
Jannik Sinner makes history with a Rolex on his wrist.© Andy Cheung/Getty Images
A champion’s watch
Like many other players on the circuit—Tsitsipas, Alcaraz and, of course, retired legend Roger Federer— Jannik Sinner He is a brand ambassador Rolex. Naturally, once he won the Australian Tennis Open, the champion adorned his wrist with a beautiful piece of the Crown. In essence, it is a classic watch that every good collector should have in his arsenal: a Rolex Submariner Date 41 mm with a steel case and bracelet, black dial and black ceramic bezel powered by an automatic mechanical movement Caliber 3235, whose power reserve is 70 hours.
The indices of the dial Rolex of Jannik Sinner They are imposing, making it easy to read the time when the owner dives into that sleek black dial. This Submariner is one of the diving watches best known in the world. Launched in 1953, this watch has not aged a single day, and is available in a wide range of materials and colors, as demonstrated by the famous “Rolex Hulk” – named for its peculiar green dial.
2024-01-29 17:55:48
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