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The Game Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing




The Game Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing

The Game currently has 1 watches in his collection.  Check them in our database.



Introduction to The Game



The Game, born Jayceon Terrell Taylor in Compton, California, is one of the most recognized figures in West Coast hip-hop. He broke through in 2005 with his debut album *The Documentary*, released on Aftermath Entertainment and executive produced by Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. The record went double platinum and instantly positioned him among the elite of the mid-2000s rap scene. Subsequent albums including *Doctor's Advocate*, *LAX*, and *Jesus Piece* cemented his commercial and critical standing over a career spanning more than two decades. Beyond music, he has built a presence in television, activism, and business, remaining one of the more culturally durable figures to emerge from the Aftermath era.

The Game watch collection, as tracked through public sightings and red carpet appearances, reflects a clear preference for established luxury over novelty. His documented taste runs toward Rolex — the Swiss manufacture that remains the default reference point for hip-hop's relationship with serious horology. The most concrete sighting in our database places him wearing the Rolex DateJust II 'Wimbledon Dial,' reference 116333, in two-tone Rolesor — a configuration that combines Oystersteel with 18k yellow gold on the bezel, lugs, and crown. The DateJust II was introduced in 2009 as a 41mm expansion of the DateJust lineage, a line that stretches back to 1945 and holds the distinction of being the first wristwatch to feature an automatically changing date display. The Wimbledon dial — named for its resemblance to the colors of the All England Club — is a collector-recognized configuration that sits firmly in classic Rolex territory.

What the collection communicates, at least from what has been photographed and confirmed, is a grounding in recognizable, high-value references rather than the kind of ultra-complicated or independent watchmaking that has entered the rapper market in recent years. The two-tone DateJust II is a watch with broad recognition and a long secondary-market track record — a considered choice that prioritizes legibility and heritage over flash.



The Game Spotted Wearing Rolex DateJust II 'Wimbledon Dial' Reference 116333


The Game Spotted Wearing Rolex DateJust II 'Wimbledon Dial' Reference 116333
Brand: Rolex
Ref: 116333️
List Price: $8,650
Market Price (estimated): unknown
See this watch: eBay  |  Watch accessories & books: accessories · books

The so-called 'Wimbledon' dial — a dark green, almost olive-toned Roman numeral dial accented with a date window — takes its nickname from the grass courts of the All England Club, a detail that gives this otherwise understated DateJust II a quietly distinguished character. Reference 116333 pairs that dial with Rolex's Rolesor combination of Oystersteel and 18k yellow gold, sitting on a Jubilee bracelet. West Coast rapper The Game, known for a wrist game as layered as his discography, was recently spotted sporting exactly this configuration.



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