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生涯第二座法網冠軍,Carlos Alcaraz 配戴全新 Rolex Cosmograph Daytona「Tiffany」錶款

生涯第二座法網冠軍,Carlos Alcaraz 配戴全新 Rolex Cosmograph Daytona「Tiffany」錶款

Hypebeast10-06-2025

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西班牙網球超新星Carlos Alcaraz在 2025 年法網與 Jannik Sinner 激戰,在驚心動魄的五盤大戰中耗時 5 小時 29 分,創下法網最長決賽紀錄,最終成功奪冠。
賽後 Carlos Alcaraz 的手腕也引起錶迷關注,他配戴的正是Rolex在今年Watches & Wonders 2025錶展上公開的新作—— Cosmograph Daytona「Tiffany」ref. 126518LN,全錶採用 18K 黃金錶殼、綠松石藍漆面錶面與黑色小錶盤,是本年度的話題新作之一,舒適耐用的黑色 Oysterflex 錶帶則結合金屬錶帶的堅固與彈性舒適。
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona「Tiffany」建議售價 $39,600 美元,不過目前市場行情甚至逼近 $150,000 美元,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。

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