Okay, so, I’ve been diving into this whole Phil Mickelson watch thing. You know, that golfer everyone talks about? Apparently, he’s got a pretty sweet watch collection, and I wanted to see what the fuss was all about.
First off, I started digging around to figure out what kind of watches he actually wears. Turns out, this guy’s a big fan of Rolex. I mean, who isn’t, right? But he seems to be really into this one model called the Cellini. From what I could gather, it looks like he usually rocks one of these during tournaments. I saw some pictures, and yeah, it definitely looks like a Cellini.
So, I got curious and started looking into the specific Cellini models. One that kept popping up was the Rolex Cellini Danaos 18k White Gold Black Dial 4243. Fancy name, right? Seems like this one has a white gold case and rose gold around the edge – or the bezel, as the watch people call it. Sounds pretty slick.
Then I went down another rabbit hole, specifically trying to find out what he wears when he’s actually playing. I read that golf pros often don’t wear watches while they play. However, I know that Phil does. I found some forum posts where people were debating about it, and most folks agreed it was a Rolex Cellini. So, that seemed to confirm what I already thought. I then found some pictures to help me confirm it.
I also found out that he has a watch called the Everose Gold. Not sure if it’s a Cellini or not, but it’s another one that he seems to like.
Here’s what I found out about the Cellini Danaos 4243:
- It’s got an 18k white gold case.
- It’s also got 18k rose gold bezels.
- It has a black dial.
Honestly, it’s a good-looking watch. I can see why he likes it. I think that watch companies often have ambassadors to wear their products to advertise them. I am not sure if Phil is an ambassador or not, but it would not surprise me.
Wrap up
I also found out that the Cellini is one of the cheaper models from Rolex. So, I guess it is accessible to many people, even though it is a Rolex. That’s my little adventure into the world of Phil Mickelson’s watches. It was a fun little investigation, and now I’m kind of itching to get a Cellini myself!