LeBron James has been basketball’s best player for the past decade. The four-time NBA MVP and Olympic gold medalist not only excels in the court – he’s got extra-basketball enterprises, too, from businesses to movies. At age 34, it seems like LeBron is just getting started.
And just like the man, his selection of watches happen to be top-notch, headline stealers. Here’s how to cop the look of LeBron James:
Rolex President Day-Date 18k Yellow Gold
LeBron wears the Rolex Day-Date II, which at 41mm is perfect for those who want a larger luxury watch. The Rolex President Day-Date seen here, is the traditional 36mm size.
LeBron has an assortment of Day-Date watches, but the one most frequently spotted on him is a black dial with baton markers. It’s one of the more classic designs of Rolex’s most prestigious watch. Photo from LeBron James on Instagram
It’s safe to say that LeBron favors yellow gold watches, but once in a while you’ll spot him with his Rolex President Day-Date in Everose gold. The dark dial pairs handsomely with the warm but striking rose gold construction. Photo from LeBron James on Instagram
LeBron is a brand ambassador of Audemars Piguet, and in 2013, he had the honor of creating a limited edition watch with them.
The “Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Limited Edition LeBron James” beautifully combines 18k pink gold, titanium, and black ceramic, matched with a gray crocodile strap. Photos from Sotheby’s and LeBron James on Instagram
With a 44mm case, the Yachtmaster II is the largest watch in the brand’s portfolio. Apart from its size, what makes it so striking is its bright blue Cerachrom bezel, and eye-catching regatta timer.
LeBron’s choice is the 18k yellow gold version. If you want something more subdued, it’s also available in stainless steel (seen above), steel and rose gold, and platinum. Photo from LeBron James on Instagram
The Rolex Sky Dweller is one of Rolex’s most complicated watches. Created for travelers, the watch has a host of features including: a 24-hour display, annual calendar, and month display.
LeBron’s choice is the 18k yellow gold version. The Sky Dweller is also available in 18k white and rose gold and a variety of bracelets and leather straps.
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