Caitlin Clark has made it clear that she won't be rushing her way back to action as she recovers from her quad injury. On Saturday, it certainly looked like time was on Clark's side — in a manner of speaking.
Though CC didn't suit up for the Indiana Fever's rematch of their opening day duel with Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky, she nevertheless looked great in her pre-game outfit. Without a doubt, the shiniest piece of her ensemble was her $17,950 Rolex.
The 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year doesn't always wear accessories like this — something that her boyfriend Connor McCaffery happily gushed about in an Instagram comment.
"Perfect timing @caitlinclark22" McCaffery wrote in his comment.

The watch that McCaffery raved about was a Rolex Datejust 36, which contains Oystersteel and Everose gold. This Rolex was a nice flourish to Clark's outfit, which — as per the X account Claire: Caitlin Clark Style — consisted of a "Kaito wool halterneck top and Odile pleated wool wide-leg pants."
If Clark looked dressed for the occasion, her teammates gave her a good reason to look extra stylish as the Fever once again blew out the Sky on Saturday night.
In Indiana's 79-52 victory, Clark's backcourt partner Kelsey Mitchell had 17 points, five rebounds, and two assists. Natasha Howard added 13 points on 6-for-10 shooting while Aari McDonald provided a spark off the bench with 12 points and three steals.
Caitlin Clark shares excitement as Tyrese Haliburton swishes go-ahead basket in Game 1 of NBA Finals
McCaffery, of course, was the former Basketball Development Coordinator of the Indiana Pacers back in the 2023-24 NBA season. Though McCaffery has moved out of this role, he and Clark continue to support the Pacers as they clash with the OKC Thunder in the NBA Finals.
Shortly after their good friend Tyrese Haliburton hit another clutch shot to put the Pacers ahead in the dying seconds of Game 1, Clark posted a rather giddy Tweet.
The Pacers went on to secure the 111-110 victory to get a 1-0 lead in the NBA Finals. Busy as they are, Clark and McCaffery will certainly find time to extend their support to the Pacers throughout their best-of-seven series with the NBA's top seed.