The high-intensity Champions Trophy 2025 clash between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium had no shortage of drama. India’s bowling attack set the tone early, dismantling Pakistan’s top order, before Virat Kohli’s masterclass sealed the victory. However, amid the intense competition, Hardik Pandya managed to steal the spotlight—not just with his fiery spells and all-round heroics but also with the striking Richard Mille RM 67-02 on his wrist.
The Indian all-rounder, known for his aggressive approach on the field, also has an extravagant taste in luxury watches. Over the years, Pandya has built an impressive collection of some of the world’s most exclusive timepieces, boasting craftsmanship, elegance, and staggering price tags.
Among his prized possessions is the ultra-rare Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/113P-001, estimated at a staggering ₹15 crore. Another gem in his collection is the Audemars Piguet Open-Worked Royal Oak ‘Rainbow & Frosted’, worth approximately ₹4.2 crore, featuring a striking design with a unique frosted finish and vibrant gem-set bezel.
Pandya’s collection also includes the elegant Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1G-001, valued at ₹2.7 crore, alongside the Rolex Day-Date 228398TRU, which carries an estimated price tag of ₹2.4 crore. His taste for luxury extends to the bold Rolex Daytona ‘Eye of the Tiger’ 116588TBR, priced around ₹1.7 crore, a statement piece adorned with diamonds and a distinctive tiger-patterned dial. Additionally, he owns the Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar 5740/1G, valued at ₹1.9 crore.
While Pandya’s performances on the field speak for themselves, his style off the field has also become a defining part of his personality. Pandya will be seen in action against New Zealand on 9th Marh, as India will take on New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final match.