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Vegas - 2017 - Issue 4 - Fall - Elizabeth Olsen

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S T Y L E & B E A U T Y w a t c h e s Clockwise from left: Winner of the 1977 and 1981 Masters Tournaments, Tom Watson; Gary Player became the fi rst foreign-born player to win a green jacket; Sky-Dweller in steel and yellow gold, $17,150; Sea-Dweller in steel, $11,350. Nowhere was Rolex's long-running association with professional golf more apparent than at the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia this spring, where Rolex has been a key sponsor since 1999. While the world watched the electrifying sudden-death victory of Spaniard Sergio Garcia over Brit Justin Rose, guests of Rolex enjoyed prime viewing opportunities; unmatched hospitality at the Rolex House near the fi rst hole; as well as the company and insight of some of the game's legends, who stopped by during the tournament. e scene was as dramatic as you might expect—chock full of exciting moments and memories. "When I was coming up," former Masters champion Tom Watson shares, "I always admired the gold Rolex watches of the top players." The famously humble golfer, who won in 1977 and 1981, adds: "My goal was to treat myself to a Rolex after I made a million dollars in winnings." Ga r y Player, the South A frica n golf legend who was the fi rst non-American to win the Masters in 1961 (he won again in 1974 and 1978), recalls: "Back then, I was taking on Arnold Palmer in his own house, so to speak, and the fans were—understandably—not in my corner." Still, Rolex was always a welcoming presence for the feisty champion. While the Rolex-golf connection runs deep, some of the watchmaker's most recent models unveiled at the Baselworld watch and jewelry show in Switzerland seem particularly apt for the links. New versions of the iconic Sky-Dweller, with its fl uted bezel, are now available in a white-gold bezel, steel and yellow-gold combinations. Rolex's beef y Sea-Dweller dive watch receives signifi cant updates as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. With a new 43 mm size—sporting the iconic Rolex Cyclops date magnifi er for the fi rst time and a Cerachrom bezel—and waterproof to an astounding 4,000 feet, this timepiece can stand up to any wear and tear you might put in on the greens. Tourneau, e Forum Shops at Caesars, 702.732.8463, tourneau.com The Rolex-Golf CONNECTION Celebrating half a century of partnerships in professional golf, the ties between the game and the Swiss watchmaker run deep. By Mike Espindle "When I was coming up, I always admired the gold Rolex watches of the top players." –TOM WATSON 6 0 V E G A S S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7 | M O D E R N L U X U R Y . C O M

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