Tim Henman Reveals his Science of Rolex

March 20, 2019

Top British Tennis Star Tim Henman
Tim Henman was the world's best British tennis player between 1999 and 2005 and was a grass court master.  He reached the semifinals of Wimbledon 4 times and the quarterfinals 4 times.  Although he never won a grand slam, he has won 15 tournaments - 4 of them in doubles.  He achieved a ranking in the top 10 of all of men's tennis 5 times - with 6th rank his highest achievement.

Over the years he improved on both clay, carpet and hard surface.  He was Britain's best hope to reclaim the Wimbledon's prize for the years he was active - handing the torch to fellow Brit Andy Murray.  Henman has exemplified sportsmanship on and off the court and has amassed a purse of winnings in excess of $11 million.  He continues to compete in ATP tournaments today.
Rolex Milgauss
Henman was inspired to play tennis when he saw Rolex sponsoring a Wimbledon tournament where Bjorn Borg exemplified his tennis dominance.  Henman dons the scientific Rolex Milgauss - a unique timepiece for a unique tennis talent.  The Milgauss is notably stylish with orange lightning bolt seconds hand and orange hour markers at 3, 6 and 9 o'clock.

The green sapphire crystal provides a lime colored twist to the sapphire crystal display - producing light reflections while preserving optimal legibility.  The 3131 caliber movement was designed to ensure exceptional resistance to magnetic fields while preserving high precision and successfully passing the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute tests for reliability.  The Oyster case is made of ferromagnetic alloys to protect the movement from magnetic interference.

The 40 mm timepiece has a 48 hour power reserve and is waterproof to 330 feet.  It comes with a reference number of 116400GV and a standard Oyster 3-piece link bracelet made from Oystersteel.

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