The ₹5 crore tick-tock — Hardik Pandya’s Patek Philippe and the art of showing time
Hardik Pandya’s luxury watch collection features Patek Philippe, Rolex, and Richard Mille timepieces worth over ₹10 crore—each one a statement of power, precision, and style.
- Nov 14, 2025,
- Updated Nov 14, 2025 10:57 AM IST

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Hardik Pandya’s prized Patek Philippe Nautilus Platinum 5711 glitters brighter than stadium lights. With a blue dial and diamond bezel, it’s worth ₹5 crore—luxury that literally ticks with power.

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A gold-plated Rolex Daytona Rainbow drenched in multicolored diamonds sits on Hardik’s wrist. Valued near ₹2.5 crore, it’s his flashiest flex—part timepiece, part trophy of taste.

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The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph mirrors Hardik’s athletic spirit. Its industrial steel and sporty finish make it a ₹1 crore icon of power dressing for cricket’s style king.

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Hardik’s Richard Mille RM 11-03 blends race-car engineering with Swiss precision. Worth around ₹1.5 crore, it’s the wristwear equivalent of a supercar—built for speed, flaunted for flair.

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The Hublot Big Bang Unico King Gold, valued over ₹30 lakh, is Hardik’s go-to for red carpets and celebrations. It glows like molten metal—a bold mix of gold, grit, and glamour.

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Sources close to the cricketer reveal his fascination for handcrafted horology. Experts say his watch box rivals that of Hollywood stars—each piece curated like a collector’s dream vault.

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Off-pitch, Hardik turns every airport look into a style statement. Whether in designer sneakers or a limited-edition chronograph, his accessories redefine the intersection of sport and luxury.

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Together, Hardik’s watch lineup exceeds ₹10 crore—enough to buy a Mumbai bungalow. It’s not just about time; it’s about legacy, status, and the art of being seen without saying a word.

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Once known for sixes, now for Swiss steel—Hardik’s transformation from Baroda boy to fashion icon tells a story of ambition measured not in runs, but in rotations of pure gold.
