Ivan Perišić Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
Ivan Perišić currently has 2 watches in his collection. Check them in our database.
Introduction to Ivan Perišić
Ivan Perišić is a Croatian professional footballer widely regarded as one of the most complete wide players of his generation. Born in Solin in 1989, he built his career across some of Europe's most demanding club environments — Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, and a stint at Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League — before returning to Croatia to represent his national team at multiple World Cups, most memorably helping Croatia reach the final of the 2022 Qatar World Cup. His ability to contribute both defensively and offensively, combined with his physical durability over a long top-flight career, has earned him consistent respect among coaches, analysts, and peers alike.
On the watch front, Perišić has shown a clear preference for Richard Mille, the Franco-Swiss brand that has become a fixture among elite athletes drawn to its combination of lightweight engineering and high complication watchmaking. He has been spotted wearing the Richard Mille RM 65-01 Automatic Split Seconds Chronograph in titanium — a technically demanding piece built around a rattrapante mechanism, which splits and catches elapsed time across two superimposed chronograph hands. It is not a casual or entry-level Richard Mille reference; the split-seconds complication is among the most difficult to execute in mechanical watchmaking, and the RM 65-01 represents a serious commitment from both the brand and its wearer.
With two watches currently logged in our database, the Ivan Perišić watch collection is still taking shape as far as public sightings go, but what exists already points to someone who gravitates toward technical depth over decorative flash. The RM 65-01 is the kind of watch that rewards knowledge — it is not immediately legible to a casual observer, which may be exactly the point.
Ivan Perišić Spotted Wearing the Titanium Richard Mille RM 65-01 Automatic Split Seconds Chronograph
Inserted 30/12/2022
The Richard Mille RM 65-01 is one of the brand's most technically ambitious pieces, housing a skeletonized automatic movement with a split-seconds complication — a rattrapante mechanism that most traditional watchmakers reserve exclusively for hand-wound calibers. Delivering this in an automatic is a genuine feat of micro-engineering. The tonneau case is machined from grade 5 titanium, keeping weight minimal despite the mechanical complexity within. Croatian international Ivan Perišić, then representing Tottenham Hotspur, was spotted wearing this high-complication sports watch.
Ivan Perišić Spotted Wearing Richard Mille RM35-02 Red Carbon TPT 'Rafael Nadal'
Inserted 30/11/2022
The RM35-02 chassis is constructed from Red Carbon TPT — a proprietary material made by layering carbon filaments at 45-degree angles, producing a structure stronger than titanium at a fraction of the weight. Bayern Munich forward Ivan Perišić was spotted wearing this striking piece following a UEFA Champions League match against Barcelona. The watch's red rubber strap coordinates precisely with the red carbon case, making it one of Richard Mille's most visually coherent executions — and one of its most technically serious.