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It's still June, and while the game may have barely settled into rhythm, the watch spotting is already in mid-season form. As usual, the FIFA World Cup 2026 has brought together players, managers, and VIPs from every corner of the world, each sporting timepieces on their wrists that make for a useful snapshot of contemporary collecting. It is no surprise that the broad strokes—Rolex, Patek Philippe, Richard Mille, and the like continue to dominate football's upper echelons. Here are the watches that have stood out at World Cup 2026 so far.
While the famous Cristiano Ronaldo may not have delivered his best in the clash with DR Congo, the Portuguese frontman surely sparkled in the moments leading up to the match with a dazzling Patek Phillipe around his wrist. The high-jewellery timepiece, crafted to be a symbol of luxury and performance is also a great blend of sporty with elegant appeal. Studded with 195 baguette-cut diamonds of about 13.27 carats along with 1,285 brilliant-cut diamonds of nearly 6.43 carats, the watch currently retails at USD 721,986 (Rs 6,83,42,905.97).
Argentine magician Lionel Messi donned a most extravagant Rolex right before he scored a hat-trick against Algeria and tied with Germany's Miroslav Klose for most men's World Cup goals, with the figure being 16. The Little Man wore a Rolex Day-Date 40, a model often regarded as the crown jewel of Rolex's classic collection. The watch features a dial that darkens towards the edges, diamond hour markers, a diamond-set bezel, and the brand's iconic President bracelet. Introduced in 1956 as the first wristwatch to display both the date and the day of the week spelt out in full, the Day-Date remains one of Rolex's most prestigious creations—and a suitably regal companion for football royalty. Currently, the timepiece goes for USD 56, 671 (Rs 5,649,000).
In the short period that the FIFA World Cup 2026 has lasted, the French striker Kylian Mbappe has already broken France's all-time goal-scoring record in the team's game with Senegal. Before this record-breaking feat on the grass, the striker in blue was found sporting one of the two limited editions of the Hublot Big Bang. These watches were released at Dubai Watch Week in November 2025. These timepieces celebrate both the Big Bang's 20th anniversary and the 75th anniversary of the luxury retailer Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons. The watches feature distinct Eastern Arabic numerals on their dials and exhibit stamped carbon-fibre chequered motifs. Currently, the watch retails at $25,200 (Rs 23,85,340.02).
Though undoubtedly a terrific force, Brazilian winger Neymar had to witness the team's first clash from the bench owing to an injury. However, the player's off-pitch presence wasn't to be beaten by his otherwise talked-about football style on the pitch as he sat with a bright Rolex Lady-Datejust on his wrist. This stunning 18k yellow gold timepiece is meticulously encrusted with over 900 brilliant-cut diamonds across the case, dial, and President bracelet. Currently, the piece retails at USD 181,700 (Rs 17,191,536.42).
Spanish sensation Lamine Yamal may still be in his teens, but his taste in watches is already keeping pace with his rise on the pitch. The Barcelona prodigy was recently spotted wearing Rolex's newly launched Oyster Perpetual 41 "Jubilee Dial," one of the most talked-about releases from the Crown this year. Created as part of Rolex's celebration of the Oyster's centenary, the stainless-steel model features a vibrant multicoloured dial inspired by the jubilant lacquered "Celebration" motif that became an instant collector favourite.
Stripped of precious metals and complications, the watch instead relies on design, rarity, and timing—qualities that have made it one of the most sought-after entry points into the Rolex catalogue. For a player still at the beginning of his career, it was a notably savvy choice. Currently, the Rolex watch retails at USD 7,050 (Rs 6,66,723.79).