Hardik Pandya’s luxury watch collection: Rs 55 crore Richard Mille and other multi-crore timepieces

Hardik Pandya’s luxury collection is everyone’s dream collection. From Rs 55-crore Richard Mille and several other multi-crore watches, his rare, limited-edition pieces continue to draw massive attention.

Hardik Pandya luxury watch collection
Hardik Pandya luxury watch collection (Image Source: Instagram)

Hardik Pandya has been making headlines lately, both for his on-field cricket performances and his off-field lifestyle. The 32-year-old cricketer has built an image around flamboyance, confidence and a taste for luxury, and this is clearly visible in his exclusive watch collection. Over the years, Pandya has quietly put together one of the most expensive wristwatch collections owned by any Indian athlete, and several of these rare timepieces regularly attract attention on social media. 

Hardik has often been spotted wearing watches worth more than what many players earn in a season. According to GQ India, Pandya’s watch collection is one of the most extravagant in the cricketing world, featuring limited-edition pieces from brands such as Patek Philippe, Richard Mille, Rolex and Audemars Piguet. 

Many of Hardik’s watches are either customised or belong to rare collections that are difficult to source even for top collectors. His love for watches runs deep, and over time it has become part of his personality. Fans often compare his passion to MS Dhoni’s fascination with superbikes. For Pandya, watches are not just accessories, they are a style statement and exclusivity.

A watch vault worth crores

According to MensXP, the cricketer’s collection easily runs into several tens of crores, with some pieces costing more than luxury apartments in Mumbai. Hardik is known to wear them casually, during IPL games, public appearances, and even airport outings, turning heads each time he steps out.

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar

One of the most iconic pieces in Hardik’s watch vault, this Audemars Piguet model costs between Rs 2 crore and Rs 4 crore. The watch is known for its complex movement and high-demand status among collectors.

Richard Mille RM 67-02 Alexis Pinturault Edition

A favourite among sportspersons, this RM model is extremely lightweight and built for performance. According to GQ India, Hardik’s version of this watch is valued between Rs 3 crore and Rs 5 crore.

Patek Philippe Nautilus Emerald

Hardik’s taste for exclusivity stands out with this rare green-bezel Nautilus. The estimated price ranges from Rs 8 crore to Rs 15 crore, depending on market demand. InsideSport notes that this model is one of the most coveted Patek Philippe watches globally.

Richard Mille RM 56-03 Blue Sapphire

Arguably the most expensive watch in his collection, this timepiece costs between Rs 45 crore and Rs 55 crore. Made from sapphire crystal, it is considered one of Richard Mille’s rarest productions.

Richard Mille RM 27-04 Rafael Nadal Edition

This high-demand limited-edition watch is priced between Rs 12 crore and Rs 15 crore. According to GQ India, only 50 pieces exist worldwide, making it one of Pandya’s most exclusive possessions.

Richard Mille 35-02 Baby Blue

A relatively “affordable” Richard Mille in comparison, this model ranges from Rs 1 crore to Rs 3 crore and is one of Hardik’s frequently spotted watches.

Richard Mille RM 27-04 (Another Variant)

Hardik also owns a second RM 27-04 variant worth Rs 18 crore to Rs 25 crore, showing his clear preference for this ultra-exclusive range.

Rolex Daytona ‘Eye of The Tiger’ Edition

Among his Rolex pieces, the Daytona stands out with its signature dial and diamond detailing. Prices range from Rs 1 crore to Rs 3 crore.

A watch collection that turns heads

According to GQ India, Hardik Pandya’s watches are timepieces often created buzz online. Whether he is walking into an IPL match or posting a casual Instagram photo, the watches often steal the spotlight as much as the cricketer himself.

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This article was first uploaded on December three, twenty twenty-five, at seven minutes past three in the afternoon.
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