Footballer Philippe Coutinho spotted wearing a Rolex

The photograph captures Philippe Coutinho and Luis Suárez arriving — presumably at Barcelona's training ground or ahead of a squad departure — both in FCB training gear, and it is Coutinho's wrist that draws the horological eye. Clearly visible on his left wrist is a two-tone sports watch with a rose-gold-toned rotatable bezel, a black dial, and a mixed-metal bracelet: the hallmarks of the Rolex Yacht-Master 40 in Rolesor Everose, reference 116621.
The Rolex Yacht-Master 116621 is built around a 40mm Oystersteel case paired with 18k Everose gold — Rolex's proprietary rose-gold alloy, enriched with platinum to resist fading. The bidirectional rotatable bezel in solid Everose gold features a knurled edge and graduated 60-minute scale, distinguishing it functionally and aesthetically from the fixed bezels of the Submariner or the unidirectional Daytona. Inside beats the calibre 3135, a COSC-certified automatic movement with a 48-hour power reserve, Parachrom hairspring, and Rolex's own Paraflex shock absorbers — a workhorse calibre that underpins much of the brand's sport line.
From a collector standpoint, the 116621 occupies a nuanced position. Purists occasionally dismiss two-tone configurations as neither full precious metal nor full steel, but the grey market tells a different story: demand has remained consistently solid, particularly for the black-dial variant, which photographs more dramatically than the rhodium alternatives. The watch has since been succeeded by the Ref. 126621 in the 2022 catalogue update, which brings the calibre 3235 with a 70-hour power reserve — nudging the 116621 toward classic status.
Coutinho was among the most expensive footballers in the world at the time of this image, having joined Barcelona from Liverpool in January 2018 for a reported €160 million. The Yacht-Master 116621 is a logical choice for a player of his profile: dressy enough for formal club appearances, robust enough for daily wear, and sufficiently understated within the luxury watch world to avoid looking ostentatious.
At retail, the 116621 listed at approximately $13,900 USD before its discontinuation. On the secondary market, clean examples with box and papers now trade in the $14,000–$16,500 range, with the recent calibre upgrade in the successor reference providing a modest tailwind to used 116621 values.