The 20-year-old accepted his first SW19 trophy wearing the notoriously exclusive design
to accept the Gentleman’s Singles Trophy – one that suggests he has more than just a cursory eye for timepieces. It was the Cosmograph Daytona Ref. 116500LN, featuring a black Cerachrom bezel, yellow gold case and meteorite dial. , Juan-Martín Del Potro, and Dominic Thiem, he signed an ambassadorship with the watchmaker aged just 18, and wore another Cosmograph to lift the US Open trophy last September.
Sadly, Daytonas are notoriously hard to come by, and as Alcaraz’s otherworldly Cosmograph has been discontinued, expect to find it in the secondary market with an eye-watering price tag. It might be easier to just win Wimbledon, and maybe they'll give you one.
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