Masters Sunday is one of the best days of the entire sports calendar. I’ve played golf since I was a kid, and now that perfect Rolex replica watches are my job, there’s also another sport to Masters Sunday: spotting the watch of the winner. Watch brands go all-in on sponsoring golf. AAA CA Rolex fake watches sponsors all four men’s majors, and a roster of ambassadors that quickly slip on their watches after a round and wear them on camera during post-round activities, interviews, and hopefully, a trophy presentation.
With storms delaying the finish of The Masters this year, we decided to look back at a few of our favorite top replica Rolex watches of past Masters champions. We’ve been spotting the watches of green jacket winners since at least 2012, and sure, these are brand ambassadors, but we’ve seen some great watches. Here are Masters winners – together, these guys account for 22 Masters wins among them – and the cheap Rolex copy watches they wear.
Tiger Woods
Of course, we have to start with five-time Masters winner Tiger Woods. When he slipped on his latest green jacket in 2019, we spotted him wearing his luxury replica Rolex Deepsea D-Blue watches. Woods’ caddy Joe LaCava said that after the 2019 victory, Woods even gifted him a Rolex, a watch that LaCava said is too flashy for him to take out of the box.
Rolex signed Woods as a testimonee (ambassador in Rolex-speak) back in 2011. Since then, he’s been spotted wearing his Swiss movements Rolex Deepsea fake watches pretty much everywhere. A couple of years ago, we even found out that Woods wears it while he sleeps (remember when Keegan Allen told us he does this too?).
Scottie Scheffler
Last year’s winner, Scottie Scheffler, is another Rolex testimonee. After his victory, we spotted him wearing Everose 1:1 wholesale replica Rolex GMT-Master II “Root Beer” watches, a two-tone version of the GMT-Master II released in 2018.
With Woods and Scheffler, Rolex testimonees can claim three of the last four Masters – Hideki Matsuyama put on the green jacket in 2023 with a Rolex Submariner Date “Bluesy” on his wrist.
Jack Nicklaus
Hodinkee readers will know this one well. Back in 2017, we did a Talking Watches with 18-time major winner (and six-time Masters winner) Jack Nicklaus. As he told us, he’s owned the same best super clone Rolex Day-Date ref. 1803 watches in yellow gold since 1967. That means the watch was with him during 12 of his 18 majors – he’d wear it to the course, place it into a small bag, and place that into his golf bag, and then slide it back onto his wrist while walking off the 18th green. A couple of years later, it sold for $1.22 million at Phillips in New York, with 100 percent of the sale going to the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation.
Since selling this Day-Date, it seems Jack’s settled down with another one, this time with a black dial.