Mario Draghi Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
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Introduction to Mario Draghi
Mario Draghi is one of the most consequential European figures of the 21st century. Born in Rome in 1947, he built a career that moved between academia, central banking, and government at the highest levels. He served as Governor of the Bank of Italy from 2006 to 2011, before taking the helm of the European Central Bank, where he held the presidency from 2011 to 2019. It was in that role that he delivered his defining words — promising to do 'whatever it takes' to preserve the euro — a phrase that arguably stabilised the eurozone during one of its deepest crises. He later served as Prime Minister of Italy from 2021 to 2022, called in by President Mattarella to lead a national unity government during a period of acute political and economic instability. His résumé also includes a long tenure at Goldman Sachs and a doctorate from MIT.
The Mario Draghi watch collection, based on what has been documented publicly, is compact and deliberately low-key — fitting for a man whose public persona has always prioritised substance over display. The one confirmed sighting in our database places a Longines Flagship Automatic on his wrist at the Quirinale Palace in Rome, the moment he accepted the presidential mandate to form a new government in February 2021. The specific reference is the L4.746.8.72.0, a 38.5mm case crafted in 18-carat yellow gold. Longines positions the Flagship as a dress watch in the traditional Swiss sense: clean dial, refined proportions, no complication beyond the date, and automatic movement. It is a watch that does not announce itself.
The choice of a Longines — a respected but unpretentious Swiss manufacture, well below the price and visibility of Patek Philippe or Rolex — tells you something about Draghi's instincts. This is not a collection built for attention. The yellow gold case adds a degree of formality appropriate to institutional settings, but the brand itself keeps the overall register measured. For a technocrat who has consistently avoided the trappings of political theatre, a single, quietly correct Longines on the wrist at one of his career's defining moments feels entirely consistent.
Mario Draghi Spotted Wearing Longines Flagship Automatic Yellow Gold Reference L4.746.8.72.0
Inserted 02/12/2022
The Longines Flagship line traces its roots to 1957, making it one of the Swiss brand's most storied dress watch families — and the yellow gold version remains a quietly patrician choice in an era dominated by sport watches. Reference L4.746.8.72.0 pairs an 18-carat gold case with a classic argenté dial and subsidiary seconds at six, powered by Longines' self-winding calibre L636. Mario Draghi wore it at one of modern Italian political history's defining moments: his mandate to form a new government, received from President Sergio Mattarella.