Tyson Fury has been seen wearing a Rolex watch worth approximately £60,000 ahead of his much-anticipated bout against Dillian Whyte.

The 18-carat gold watch with a black face was paired with a custom-made black and gold suit for Fury’s appearance at the Wembley media day.

The Gypsy King will be stepping into the ring at Wembley Stadium to face Dillian Whyte on Saturday night with the first bell expected to sound at around 10:30pm.

Before that, the 33-year-old has a lot of commitments with an open workout, media interviews, and the weigh-in.

The luxury timepiece is playing a hand in ensuring the Morecambe boxer is on time and is just one of a series of expensive items the WBC heavyweight has been able to purchase with his multi-million-pound career earnings.

With an estimated net-worth of between £100 million and £120 million, according to MEN, it’s not surprise that there are plenty of riches for the boxer to boast about.

Tyson Fury donned an expensive Rolex for Dillian Whyte press conference

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 20: Tyson Fury reacts during a press conference ahead of the heavyweight boxing match between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on April 20, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

Alongside impressive wrist pieces, Fury also owns a host of Ferraris, Rolls-Royces, and Range Rovers, as well as a Marbella mansion, and a designer-brand-filled wardrobe.

The boxing legend has previously hinted that the diamond-encrusted Rolex would be gifted to whoever beats him in the ring, but as he plans on calling time on his career, a win over Whyte would see him retain the watch as well as his undefeated streak.

“I’m happy to go back to Morecambe and be left alone. I’m gonna delete my Instagram, I’m getting away from being a ‘star’.

"I want to be left alone to live my normal little life, pathetic life I live in Morecambe Bay – going to school, taking out the bins, getting a haircut, valeting the car, going out once a week, and training every day. Win, lose, or draw on Saturday night, there will be no more fights.”