When it comes to luxury watches in Indian cricket, most fans would immediately think of Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, or Rohit Sharma. However, a new report by Watchspotter.in has revealed that none of these legends top the list. Surprisingly, it is Hardik Pandya, India’s star all-rounder, who owns the most expensive watch among cricketers.
Hardik Pandya’s Watch Worth ₹43 CroreAccording to the report, Hardik Pandya ranks third overall in India’s list of expensive watch owners, only behind Anant Ambani and Salman Khan. His prized possession is a Patek Philippe luxury timepiece, valued at a staggering ₹43 crore.
To put this in perspective, this single watch is worth more than the net worth of several cricketers currently selected in India’s Asia Cup 2025 squad.
7 Asia Cup Players Whose Net Worth Is Less Than Hardik’s WatchThe report highlights that at least seven Indian cricketers have a net worth lower than the price of Hardik’s watch. These include:
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Jitesh Sharma
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Rinku Singh
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Tilak Varma
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Abhishek Sharma
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Shivam Dube
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Harshit Rana
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Kuldeep Yadav
All of these players have a net worth of less than ₹35 crore, making Hardik’s ₹43 crore watch even more astonishing.
Hardik Pandya’s Net WorthAs per media reports, Hardik Pandya’s net worth is around ₹98.25 crore. Apart from his Patek Philippe, he owns a massive collection of luxury watches, ranging from a few lakhs to several crores. This passion for timepieces has made him one of the most high-profile collectors in Indian cricket.
Style Icon of Indian CricketFrom his luxury lifestyle to his fashion-forward choices, Hardik Pandya has always stood out both on and off the field. With this ₹43 crore watch, he has not only made headlines in the cricketing world but also in the world of luxury fashion.
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