Luxury watches are always a matter of attention. Cricketers are fond of them too. Once in front of the media or public, all attention gets grabbed onto the hand, wearing unique and luxurious timepieces. The ones they wear would reflect their attitude and personality. The Aussies are a bit fonder of sophisticated watches. From TAG Heuer to Hublot, Aussies have some exotic timepieces on their wrists. Here we will show you some of the famous ones among the Baggy Greens who wear exceptional picks of watches.

1. David Warner

The 36-year-old left-handed hard-hitting game-changer is one of the most valuable players ever in the history of Aussies. He is a destructive batsman and a reliable all-rounder, who takes every game to the extreme of spirit and enthusiasm. We have spotted David with the beautiful Hublot Big Bang Black magic. The elegant design and stylish dial out of carbon fiber add to the charm. The 4mm ‘Microblasted’ black ceramic casing over the dial is simple but reflects top-notch quality. Undoubtedly, its unmatched performance and attitude of Warner are reflected precisely by this masterpiece timepiece. The watch also houses an automatic chronograph movement with a 42-hour power reserve.

2. Shane Warne

Warnie is still an irreplaceable factor in the Aussies team. Being an exceptional player and an eminent personality, Shane Warne won the hearts of millions of cricket maniacs around the globe. His loss was marked in the history of international cricket. Coming to his media appearances a few days before his death, he presented himself and his son for an interview, where he explained his broad watch collection ranging from TAG Heuer to Hublot. However, his favorite one was his Rolex GMT-Master II ‘Batman’. But after all, he wore his Breitling for Bentley watch most of the time.

3. Michael Clarke

The former captain of the Aussies, Mr. Clarke, is a risk taker to move on to the next level. He believes that a brand can always be successful if and only if it is ready to push the boundaries and adapt itself to the fast-changing pace of the world. Clarke has been the brand ambassador of Hublot since 2014. Clarke stands by the ever-advancing and improving nature of the brand, and believes that the one who challenges the traditional norms will be successful. He quotes that Hublot watches are for everyday outdoor activities. According to his vision, Aussies are improving in the industry mainly because they think out of the box.

4. Pat Cummins

Debuting back in 2011, Pat Cummins had been a fearful opponent for any team playing against the Baggy Greens. The uncompromised performance and agile skills to build up the runs would remind any cricket lover of the legends who once made the Aussies win titles. Years of effort polished him to be one of the best fast bowlers in the world. His exceptional batting and fielding performances make him a game-material. Following his predecessor Clarke, Cummins also joined hands with Hublot. He has been spotted several times with his Hublot watch. Cummins, Ellyse Perry, and Michael Clarke attended the Hublot Love Summer Event in December 2019.

5. Aaron Finch

One of the most aggressive batsmen in the top order of the Invincibles is Aaron Finch, who finishes any game with utmost ease. Starting his career back in 2006 in Australia’s under-19 team, he grew to be a fiery power-hitter, raising him from middle-order to the top-order. The famous 156 he scored out of 63 balls against England in 2013 was his career best. Finch has not been the man of luxury. But his simple personality is well reflected by the Breitling Superocean watch. The versatile timepiece from Breitling gives him the advantage of versatility and reliability.

6. Steve Smith

With one of the largest fanbases globally, Steve Smith is a very familiar face to any cricket enthusiast. His exceptional personality has taken the minds of millions of fans. With his enthusiasm for fitness and health, Steve became the brand ambassador of Fitbit watches. In April 2016, he announced his excitement about being the brand ambassador of this watch, along with his picture wearing the Fitbit Blaze. “Finally, a fitness watch that I can wear all day long because it looks as good on a night out as it does in the gym”, says Smith in his Instagram post.

7. Brett Lee

Brett Lee is one of the fastest bowlers ever recognized in international cricket. With his record quickest delivery of 100.2 mph in 2002, Lee grabbed his place in the list of the most dangerous bowlers in the history of Australian cricket. His humble personality and charity work in actual life make him popular outside the world of cricket too. In 2003, Brett Lee had become the brand ambassador of Timex Watches Limited for Australia and India. He had been spotted several times with his ‘Racing Chronograph Collection’ from Timex. The brand has also launched the Brett Lee Collection inspired by its brand ambassador.

8. Steve Waugh

The Aussie legend Steve Waugh, popularly known as the Iceman, was a cool but prominent player in the history of Australian cricket. Along with his twin brother Mark Waugh, Steve could build strong partnerships, mostly unbeatable for opponents. Be a bowling role or batting, Waugh had solutions for both. His spin balls were so good that earned him an inevitable space in the team all the time. His captaincy was appreciated every time for the way he handles any tricky scenarios. Partnering with Shane Warne, the duo never disappoints the fans. As a member of the Laureus Academy, Waugh introduced the IWC Schaffhausen Portuguese Chronograph Classic Edition. The 8th special edition of this brand was to support the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.

9. Adam Zampa

Adam Zampa was one of the most energetic youngsters in the Aussie team. With his sharp bowling skills, he quickly earned fame. The team is excited to get back Warnie through this young spinner. Zampa had his presence at the launch of the PRX 40 205 from Tissot. Along with Papenhuyzen and Morgan Mitchell, Zampa had a ‘70s-style retro photoshoot with the stylish watch worn on his wrist. The Precise and Robust (PR) from Tissot is an exceptional piece of art and a must-have timepiece in a watch collection. The innovative and new quartz movement, with the integrated bracelet, gives it a stylish look.

10. Matthew Hayden

Matthew Lawrence Hayden was one of the most aggressive opening batsmen in the Australian lineup. He did his opening with Justin Langer and Adam Gilchrist during the early 2000s. After his retirement, Hayden was appointed as Pakistan's batting coach in 2021. He is now an Australian cricket commentator too. He was spotted several times with his Omega De Ville Co-Axial Chronograph luxury watch. The watch looks stunning with its elegant and classy design. It has a 40mm dial which offers good visibility and ergonomics. It seems simple but is worth it, just the way Hayden is.