Tyson Fury was photographed wearing an 18K rose gold Richard Mille RM11 'Felipe Massa' flyback chronograph, the kind of wrist statement that requires both confidence and a substantial bank account. The sighting came in the wake of Fury's heavyweight title victory, a moment that clearly called for celebrating with appropriate hardware.
The Richard Mille RM11 — formally the RM11-01 in its later iterations — was developed in partnership with Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa and debuted in the mid-2000s as one of Richard Mille's most technically ambitious references. At its core sits a calibre RMAC2 (or AFCA-T2 in earlier versions), a skeletonised automatic movement offering hours, minutes, seconds, date, GMT, annual calendar, and a flyback chronograph function — all packed into the brand's signature tonneau-shaped case. Executing a flyback mechanism alongside a GMT and annual calendar in a movement thin enough to fit the RM11's profile represents genuine horological engineering, not mere aesthetics.
The rose gold case variant carries particular weight among collectors. While the RM11 was also produced in titanium and white gold, the rose gold configuration is associated with the highest tier of the reference's desirability. The skeletonised dial — displaying its movement architecture through sapphire crystal — showcases the brand's philosophy of treating the movement itself as the dial. Case dimensions run approximately 50mm × 40mm, large even by modern standards, which reads well on a heavyweight boxer's wrist.
Fury's relationship with high-end watchmaking is well documented. The Mancunian-born fighter regularly appears in Richard Mille, AP, and Patek Philippe pieces, and his watch choices tend to reflect both his net worth and his appetite for attention-grabbing design. The RM11 in rose gold ticks both boxes without compromise.
On the secondary market, rose gold examples of the Richard Mille RM11 'Felipe Massa' regularly trade between $180,000 and $250,000 depending on condition and provenance, comfortably exceeding the UK list price of approximately £150,000. Demand for early Richard Mille sports references has strengthened over the past decade as the brand's cultural footprint has grown, and the RM11 remains one of the most recognisable entry points into serious RM collecting.
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
Stainless Steel 41mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual With a "Coral" Red Dial
Ref. 124300
List Price: unknown
13/07/2023
Tyson Fury wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 5980/1A-001
Ref. 5980/1A
List Price: unknown
03/05/2023
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
Rolex Day-Date 40 in 18K rose gold
Ref. unknown
List Price: $40,460
03/05/2023
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
18ct yellow gold Rolex GMT-Master II "SARU"
Tyson Fury wearing Hublot
Hublot Spirit Of Big Bang "Red Magic", 42 mm red ceramic case, skeleton dial and a chronograph movement
Ref. unknown
List Price: $35,600
27/04/2023
Tyson Fury wearing Patek Philippe
Stainless Steel Grey Dial Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph Reference 5980/1A
Ref. 5980/1A
List Price: $45,000
30/11/2022
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
Rolex Sky-Dweller Bi-Metal Yellow Gold and Oystersteel Reference 326933 — Tyson Fury
Ref. 326933
List Price: $12,600
30/11/2022
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
Stainless Steel Rolex Submariner Date 'Kermit' Ceramic Green Bezel Black Dial Reference 126610LV — Tyson Fury
Ref. 126610LV
List Price: $7,650
30/11/2022
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
Stainless Steel Rolex Sky-Dweller Blue Dial Reference 326934 – Tyson Fury
Ref. 326934
List Price: $10,600
30/11/2022
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
Stainless Steel Rolex Yacht-Master II Reference 116680 – Tyson Fury
Ref. 116680
List Price: $13,700
30/11/2022
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
Rolex Sky-Dweller Everose Gold Reference 326935 – Tyson Fury
Ref. 326935
List Price: $33,000
30/11/2022
Tyson Fury wearing Rolex
18K White Gold Rolex Sky-Dweller Black Dial Black Leather Strap Reference 326139 – Tyson Fury
Ref. 326139
List Price: $28,900
30/11/2022