No sport would be complete without its legends—the iconic players who have earned AFL immortality through a lifetime of accolades and achievements in one of Australia’s biggest games. Players like Michael Tuck, Barry Hall, and Buddy Franklin, who played the game at a level few could ever match, embody the spirit and skill that define AFL greatness.
To celebrate Kennedy as the proud official timekeeper of the AFL 2024 season, we’ve selected the perfect watches to match these legends. From the IWC Portugieser to the OMEGA Speedmaster, the world of haute horlogerie is certainly not without its own legendary icons.
In this Kennedy’s Legends Of The Watch Game article.
IWC Portugieser 42 – Dustin Martin
The IWC Portugieser blends signature Swiss power with a refined elegance, much like the all-conquering performances from AFL legend Dustin Martin, who dominated the field from 2009 to 2023.
Known for his unstoppable midfield bursts and calm decision-making, Martin’s unique legacy as a triple Norm Smith Medalist and premiership hero is legendary, reflecting the timeless design of the Portugieser.
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Even in retirement, Martin’s impact on the AFL is as enduring as the Portugieser’s legendary craftsmanship. This watch, with its unwavering allure, boasts IWC’s exceptional in-house mechanics that mirror Martin’s ability to control games with effortless precision and a cool head.
Zenith Defy – Buddy Franklin
The Zenith Defy perfectly captures the essence of Buddy Franklin’s explosive AFL career from 2005 to 2023. The Sydney man was known for his ability to defy expectations, thrilling fans with his unmatched athleticism and incredible goal-kicking feats that could turn the momentum of a game in an instant.
Just as the Defy pushes the boundaries of traditional watchmaking with its bold, angular design and innovative mechanics, Franklin consistently broke the mould as one of the most exciting and dynamic players in the history of Australian football.
Of course, Franklin has had some spectacular moments throughout a stellar career, but the legend’s 1,000-goal milestone remains iconic, and much like the Zenith Defy, Buddy’s legacy stands as a testament to defying limits and achieving greatness.
Cartier Tank – Stephen Silvagni
Stephen Silvagni’s defensive brilliance throughout the 1980s and 1990s is perfectly echoed by the Cartier Tank—classical, solid, and immovable. Silvagni was widely regarded as one of the best full-backs in AFL history and built a career of stopping the best forwards in the game with effortless ease and flair.
The Tank’s sleek, structured design and historical significance mirror Silvagni’s iconic standing at Carlton, a club where he became a legend. Much like the Tank, which remains a benchmark for design and sophistication, Silvagni’s mark on the game remains, as he continues to be remembered for his grit and reliability.
Piaget Polo S – Cameron Ling
Cameron Ling built a name for himself for his tireless work ethic and leadership during Geelong’s golden era in footy. The three-time premiership superstar was known as the ultimate tagger and played with relentless energy not too dissimilar to the Piaget Polo S.
Like the Polo S, Ling’s contribution was often behind the scenes but always essential—delivering steady, consistent performances in critical moments. The Piaget Polo S, with its sporty yet sophisticated style, is a perfect homage to Ling’s career, where precision and persistence were his defining attributes.
OMEGA Speedmaster – Dermott Brereton
Dermott Brereton’s fierce and fearless playing style defined 1980s football. The Aussie icon dared to be different with an enduring adventurous spirit, reminiscent of the OMEGA Speedmaster.
The Swiss Luxury watch brand has enjoyed a reputation for going beyond what is possible in modern watchmaking, and the Speedmaster is undoubtedly OMEGA’s most impressive piece; a legendary iteration that changed the game with feats of technical excellence.
Just as Brereton’s aggressive presence on the field could change the course of a game with his physicality and determination, the Speedmaster made history as the first watch to journey to the moon. Both Brereton and the Speedmaster will be remembered for their tendency to push the boundaries, with Brereton cementing his place in AFL history through five premierships and an indelible impact on the sport.