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The tennis legend known as ‘Rocket Rod’ did something no member of the modern-day Big Three could manage: he captured the Grand Slam (winning all four major tournaments in the same year). What’s more, he did it twice – in 1962 and ’69. “Getting Rolex watches were the crowning moment of my career,” Laver says. “It’s the reputation, the quality. It’s the number-one perfect replica watches in the world – and one you can have all your life.”
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Like Edberg, the Mount Isa-born Rafter bucked the trends of ’90s tennis, taking on the baseliners with a superlative serve-and-volley game that yielded consecutive US Open titles in 1997-98, as well as, briefly, the world No. 1 ranking. Some of his battles with stylistic opposite Andre Agassi were classics. Like all pros, Rafter had to overcome numerous setbacks while on the tour, including the theft of a beloved high quality copy Rolex from the locker room at a ’90s US Open.
Roger Federer – US AAA Replica Rolex Sky-Dweller
The Swiss master has been surpassed for major titles won, but has anyone ever played the game as beautifully? Tennis goes on, but with a Federer-sized hole in its heart. “The cheap super clone Rolex Sky-Dweller I received after winning the Australian Open in 2017 is the watch which holds the most sentimental value to me,” Federer says. “It has a butterfly engraving because I referred to having butterflies before the final, so it was a special message from the best fake Rolex family.”