Marc Ter Stegen Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
Marc Ter Stegen currently has 1 watches in his collection. Check them in our database.
Introduction to Marc Ter Stegen
Marc Ter Stegen is a German professional footballer who has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in world football over the past decade. Born in Mönchengladbach in 1992, he came through the youth ranks at Borussia Mönchengladbach before making the move to FC Barcelona in 2014, where he has since become the undisputed first-choice keeper. At Camp Nou he has won multiple La Liga titles, Copa del Rey trophies, and a UEFA Champions League, cementing his reputation as a goalkeeper defined by his distribution and sweeping play as much as his shot-stopping. He has also been a long-serving presence in the German national team setup.
The Marc Ter Stegen watch collection, based on what we have documented so far, points toward a taste for technically serious watchmaking rather than pure status signalling. The piece we have on record is the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Skeleton in stainless steel, reference 81015-11-001-11A — a 42mm watch powered by the in-house caliber GP01800-0004. It is a manually skeletonized movement whose bridges have been architecturally restructured to mirror the watch's defining octagonal bezel, creating a coherent visual dialogue between case and movement that takes some time to fully read. Stainless steel over precious metal is a deliberate choice on a watch at this level, and it suits the Laureato's sporting-intellectual character well.
With only one confirmed sighting in our database, it would be premature to draw firm conclusions about the breadth of Ter Stegen's collection, but the Laureato Skeleton is not a casual or default choice. It sits at the more considered end of the Girard-Perregaux catalogue — a piece that rewards attention to detail, which seems appropriate for a goalkeeper whose entire craft is built on reading situations others miss.
Marc Ter Stegen Spotted Wearing Girard-Perregaux Laureato Skeleton
Inserted 30/11/2022
The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Skeleton ref. 81015-11-001-11A strips the dial entirely to expose the GP01800-0004 skeletonized movement, a feat of architectural finishing that required completely redesigning the caliber's bridges to form the Laureato's signature octagonal motif. Launched as part of the 50th anniversary Laureato revival, this 42mm stainless steel piece sits at the sharper, more technical end of the integrated-bracelet segment. FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc Ter Stegen, long associated with refined off-pitch style, was recently spotted on the wrist with exactly this reference.