Boxer Tyson Fury spotted wearing a Rolex

Tyson Fury, the undefeated WBC heavyweight world champion, was photographed following his defining victory over Deontay Wilder wearing one of Rolex's most opulent sport references: the 18ct yellow gold GMT-Master II ref. 116758SARU. The piece commands immediate attention, and on the wrist of boxing's most theatrical champion, it read less as accessory and more as statement.
The GMT-Master II ref. 116758SARU is built on Rolex's calibre 3186 movement — a self-winding manufacture movement featuring a Parachrom hairspring, offering enhanced resistance to shocks and temperature variations, with a 48-hour power reserve. The 40mm Oyster case is crafted entirely in 18ct yellow gold and set with 76 diamonds across the lugs and case middle. The bidirectional rotatable 24-hour bezel, normally the defining functional element of the GMT-Master line, is here transformed into something closer to haute joaillerie: 23 diamonds, 18 sapphires, and 18 rubies arranged in alternating segments — the combination that gives the reference its 'SARU' designation. Beneath it, a black dial with gold applied hour markers maintains a surprising degree of legibility.
The GMT-Master II lineage dates to 1955, developed in collaboration with Pan American World Airways as a dual-timezone instrument for transatlantic flight crews. The 116758SARU sits at the extreme upper end of that history — a reference that retains every technical function of the original concept while abandoning any pretence of utility dressing. It is a watch for those who want the GMT-Master's credibility without its restraint.
For collectors, the 116758SARU occupies a curious position. It is genuinely rare, produced in limited numbers and seldom appearing on the secondary market. Its appeal is specific: buyers who want full yellow gold, maximum gem coverage, and the recognisable GMT silhouette. It does not chase the subdued approval of the watch community's mainstream — and neither does Tyson Fury.
At an official retail price of approximately $120,000 USD, the ref. 116758SARU is among the most expensive standard-production GMT-Master II references Rolex offers. On the grey market, examples hold value firmly, with little discount from retail given their scarcity. For Fury — who has spoken openly about rewarding himself after major bouts — the SARU is a coherent choice: technically serious, visually uncompromising, and difficult to ignore.