Both stars are highly regarded as one the best in their respective sports. Tiger, as well as Conor, played a huge part in expanding the audience of their sports on an international stage. Moreover, both also happen to be among the richest athletes of the current era.
Being a brand ambassador of Rolex for nearly a decade, Tiger Woods has several watches from the Swiss brand. He owns a Rolex Seadweller Deepsea 11666. He also bought the special edition Cameron D-Blue Men’s Watch. Tiger stated he likes to wear the watch in different environments. Both watches cost nearly $14,000 respectively.
Considering the fact that he owns two Deepseas makes an indication of how much he loves this edition. However, it was revealed that the 46-year-old golfer also wears the Rolex Deepsea while he sleeps.
On a regular day, the Hall of Famer loves to wear the lightweight Rolex Submariner Date which costs around $7,000. Tiger also owns the Rolex President Day-Date but wears it very rarely. The watch has a 40 mm case, 18k white gold construction, and a fluted bezel.
Like Woods is fond of the Rolex Deepsea, Conor seems to love the Rolex Oyster. He owns several versions of it. Conor owns 2 flashy versions of Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona and then 3 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 40, out of which one has a green dial.
Furthermore, his other Oysters include Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master II, Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller, and Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller Everose Gold. Apart from his Rolexes, Conor also owns watches from other prominent brands too.
Conor McGregor owns Franck Muller Custom Diamond Encrusted and an Audemars Piguet Offshore Chronograph Custom Diamond Encrusted, which is worth $136,000. This amounts to the total money spent by McGregor on watches nearly more than $300,000.
Though Tiger Woods is a Billionaire, he still doesn’t match the watch collection of Conor McGregor.McGregor loves displaying his fashionable jewelry to the world while Tiger loves keeping it personal. At the end of the day, both stars have worked hard enough to reach the pinnacle of their sports careers.