Lionel Messi’s relationship with watches mirrors the way he has approached his career: quietly intentional, immaculately precise and never in need of excess explanation. There is no loud experimentation or trend chasing here, only a steady gravitation towards timepieces that sit at the very top of modern watchmaking. When the stadium lights fade and the boots are swapped for tailored jackets or relaxed off duty looks, the watch on his wrist often speaks volumes. Ultra light cases, intricate movements and occasionally dazzling diamonds come together in a collection that reflects discipline, longevity and an eye for true craftsmanship. Outlook Luxe presents Messi’s top six watches, each chosen not for spectacle alone, but for the rare blend of engineering, exclusivity and elegance that defines both his personal style and his enduring legacy beyond the pitch.

The watch Lionel Messi is wearing a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona “Le Mans” in 18k yellow gold with a black dial. This specific model, reference number 126528LN, was released to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. This 40mm watch has a lack dial with white “Paul Newman” style sub-dials. There is a black monobloc Cerachrom ceramic with a red “100” marker on the tachymeter scale, and is powered by Calibre 4132, manufacture Rolex, self-winding mechanical chronograph with a power reserve of 72 hours.
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The Rolex GMT-Master II is an iconic travel watch known for its distinctive red and blue bezel. Its most defining visual features are the robust 40mm Oyster case, guaranteed waterproof to 100 meters. Functionally, the modern GMT-Master II is powered by the Rolex-manufactured self-winding Calibre 3285 movement, which is a Superlative Chronometer certified to have a precision of −2/+2 seconds per day, a standard stricter than the official COSC certification providing a substantial power reserve of approximately 70 hours.

The slender 39mm “Jumbo” adorns a full 950 platinum case and bracelet as well as a smoked green dial enriched with a sunburst pattern. This is the first time that this configuration has been employed within the 15202 collection. The sapphire caseback grants remarkable view of the selfwinding Manufacture Calibre 2121 offering a 40-hour power reservefitted with a 22k gold oscillating weight.

This watch has an 18k while gold case measuring 40.2mm with a grand Feu cloisonné enamel dial and a steamboat cruising on Lake Geneva, 18k gold dial plate and 24-hour ring with white gold, and skeletonised “Southern Cross” constellation motif for the hours hand and lozenge-shaped for the minutes. Powering the watch is calibre R 27 HU, and in-house self winding movement offering a minimum 43-hour, and a maximum 48-hour power reserve. This timepiecce is wound via 22k gold off-center and guilloched mini-rotor.
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The Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/111P-001 stands as one of the most elusive and coveted expressions of the iconic Nautilus, rendered entirely in platinum and created exclusively for the brand’s most privileged VIP clients. Housed in a 40.5 mm platinum case. The black dial, finished with a subtle smoked gradient, is elevated by 12 baguette-cut blue sapphire hour markers, while the bezel is lavishly set with 32 baguette-cut blue sapphires, punctuated by a discreet diamond at 6 o’clock. Protected by a sapphire crystal with a display caseback, the watch is powered by the automatic Caliber 324 S C, offering hours, minutes, and date functions along with an approximate 45-hour power reserve.