Koke Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
Koke currently has 1 watches in his collection. Check them in our database.
Introduction to Koke
Koke — born Jorge Resurrección Merodio in Madrid in 1992 — is one of Spanish football's most decorated and loyal servants. A central midfielder of considerable technical quality, he came through the Atlético Madrid academy and has spent his entire senior career at the club, captaining the side through La Liga title wins, Copa del Rey glory, and multiple UEFA Champions League finals. He has also been a regular fixture for the Spanish national team, earning well over 50 caps and representing Spain at major tournaments including the World Cup and European Championship. In an era when top players routinely move between clubs for the largest possible contracts, Koke's one-club career has made him something of a rarity in modern football.
Off the pitch, the Koke watch collection, as spotted so far, points toward a player with straightforward, considered taste rather than a desire to chase novelty. The one piece we have on record is a Rolex Submariner Date in Yellow Rolesor, reference 116613LB — a two-tone steel and 18ct yellow gold model with a blue ceramic bezel and matching blue dial. Introduced in 2010 as part of Rolex's overhaul of the Submariner family, the 116613LB sits at the more accessible end of the Rolex precious-metal range while still carrying genuine presence on the wrist. It is a watch that many serious collectors own alongside rarer references, and it suits a player who brings substance over spectacle to his game.
The choice of a two-tone Submariner feels consistent with Koke's broader profile: recognisable and well-regarded without being ostentatious. Whether the collection extends further into Rolex's catalogue — sports models, dress watches, or otherwise — remains to be documented. Watch Paparazzi will update this page as new sightings come in.
Koke Spotted Wearing Rolex Submariner Date 116613LB Yellow Rolesor
Inserted 30/11/2022
The Rolex Submariner Date 116613LB is one of the most technically refined expressions of the two-tone Submariner line, pairing 904L stainless steel with 18ct yellow gold on case, bezel, and bracelet — a configuration Rolex calls Yellow Rolesor. Its blue ceramic Cerachrom bezel insert, introduced with the reference's launch in 2010, resists scratching and UV fading in a way earlier aluminum bezels never could. Atlético Madrid captain and midfield engine Koke was spotted wearing this immediately recognizable reference, a watch that sits at the crossroads of sport utility and unabashed luxury.