Simone Inzaghi: A Look into the AC Lazio Coach's Watch Collection
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Introduction to Simone Inzaghi
Simone Inzaghi is a former Italian football player and current head coach of Serie A club AC Lazio. Inzaghi is known for his tactical intelligence and passion for the beautiful game, but he also has a keen interest in luxury watches. His impressive collection includes several timeless pieces from renowned brands like Audemars Piguet and Rolex. Inzaghi's love for watches has not gone unnoticed, with fans and fellow watch enthusiasts alike admiring his collections. His choice of timepieces is a true representation of his personality and style- always classic and elegant. It is clear that watches are more than just accessories to Inzaghi- they are symbols of status, sophistication, and a reflection of the man who wears them.
Simone Inzaghi Spotted Wearing Stainless Steel Rolex GMT-Master II 'Batman' Ref. 116710BLNR
Inserted 03/12/2022
The blue-and-black Cerachrom bezel on the Rolex GMT-Master II 116710BLNR — nicknamed 'Batman' by collectors — represented a genuine technical breakthrough when it debuted in 2013: Rolex had struggled for years to achieve a stable red ceramic hue, which is why the iconic 'Pepsi' colorway was restricted to white gold. Inter Milan head coach Simone Inzaghi, former Lazio striker and one of Serie A's most decorated modern managers, wears this steel sports reference that remains one of the most sought-after Rolex references on the secondary market.
Simone Inzaghi Spotted Wearing Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph Ref. 25860ST
Inserted 03/12/2022
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph ref. 25860ST houses the calibre 2385, a self-winding integrated column-wheel chronograph movement — a hallmark of AP's commitment to in-house complications within the iconic Gerald Genta-designed octagonal case. Inter Milan head coach Simone Inzaghi was photographed wearing what initially appeared to feature a rare burgundy-red dial, a detail that sent collectors into a spin. However, verified sources have since confirmed the image was likely digitally altered, and the dial is a standard blue — still a thoroughly desirable choice on one of watchmaking's most enduring references.