Matthew Dellavedova Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
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Introduction to Matthew Dellavedova
Matthew Dellavedova is an Australian professional basketball player who built a reputation in the NBA through tenacity, defensive grit, and an uncanny ability to outperform expectations. Born in Maryborough, Victoria, he rose through Saint Mary's College before being drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2013. He became a fan favorite during Cleveland's championship run, earning a place on the 2016 NBA title-winning roster alongside LeBron James. He has also represented the Australian Boomers at international level, cementing his status as one of the more prominent Australian players of his generation in the league.
The Matthew Dellavedova watch collection, while not extensively documented in the public eye, reflects a sensibility that lines up with his on-court profile — functional, technically credible, and unpretentious. Dellavedova has been spotted wearing a TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Heuer 01, photographed during what appears to be an outdoor basketball session. The piece features a black skeletonized dial, a steel bracelet, and a pronounced black ceramic bezel insert. It is a watch that sits comfortably on an active wrist without sacrificing the mechanical substance underneath.
The TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Heuer 01 was introduced in 2015 as a significant step for TAG Heuer's Le Locle manufacture, housing the in-house Heuer 01 movement — a column-wheel chronograph with modular architecture that allows for visible movement components through the open dial. For a professional athlete, it is a logical choice: the Carrera lineage carries genuine motorsport and sports heritage, and the Heuer 01 variant backs up the aesthetic with real watchmaking credentials rather than simply borrowing a historical name.
Matthew Dellavedova Spotted Wearing Tag Heuer Carrera Calibre Heuer 01 Skeleton
Inserted 07/06/2023
The Calibre Heuer 01 was TAG Heuer's first entirely in-house manufactured automatic chronograph movement, debuted in 2015 — a milestone that repositioned the brand among serious horological players. NBA journeyman Matthew Dellavedova, photographed here holding a Spalding basketball with his wrist front and center, wears the skeletonized-dial variant on a steel bracelet, a 45mm sports-luxury statement that pairs naturally with his athletic lifestyle and known affinity for Swiss watchmaking.