Introducing: The Gerald Charles Maestro GC Sport Tennis White
Gerald Charles has always been a large supporter of tennis. The different surfaces and colors within the game have been featured on the brand’s watches. Today, the theme continues with an ode to Wimbledon, the most famous tournament of all. While the new Maestro GC Sport Tennis White isn’t an official collaboration with the All England Club, the watch pays homage to it with its all-white color scheme.
At this time last year, we reviewed the Maestro GC Sport Tennis from Gerald Charles. This brightly colored sports watch took its Optic Yellow cues from the felt-covered tennis balls we all know and use. For 2026, the watch is back, but with white as the primary trait. Let’s have a brief look.
The Gerald Charles Maestro GC Sport Tennis White
For those who are familiar with the original watch, today’s release follows a similar path to last year’s Tennis model. The Sport Tennis White uses a 39mm by 41.7mm Darkblast Grade 5 Titanium case with a slim 8.7mm thickness. Aside from the dimensions, the watch has a depth rating of 100 meters and comes on a bright white textured strap with Velcro fastening and Darkblast hardware.
Within the case and strap design lies ErgonTeq, the company’s name for its ergonomic engineering standard. The case profile and how the strap fits the case help create an incredibly comfortable fit for the tennis player. Of special note is the left-mounted crown, a boon for wearers on the court. Naturally, a 64g total weight (including the strap) also helps.
A white dégradé dial
The Sport Tennis White dial is textured and features dégradé coloring that begins as white in the center and slowly darkens to black at the edges. White Super-LumiNova can be found within baton-shaped hands and applied markers. To keep on theme with the court’s surface, the dial details emit a green glow in the dark. Other details include a printed white minute track and a framed date window with a black-on-white wheel. Finally, a printed black font is used for the brand name.
A Swiss automatic movement inside
Unlike last year’s model, Gerald Charles doesn’t expressly call out Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier as the manufacturer of the GCA2001 automatic. However, from the photos and specs, our money is on it being the same. This translates to a caliber with 50 hours of power reserve and a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. Moreover, the watch is finely decorated with perlage, colimaçon, and côtes de Genève. It’s visible through a titanium and sapphire case back.
The Maestro GC Sport Tennis White is limited
Gerald Charles will produce 250 pieces of the Maestro GC Sport Tennis White, and pricing is set at US$23,800. While that isn’t inexpensive, the small independent brand has seemingly not had any issue in selling out prior editions. If anything, this year’s reference, color-wise, is probably the most mainstream-looking yet. Therefore, we expect it to do well. For further information, visit the official Gerald Charles website.




