<p>While Virat Kohli did the star turn with his unbeaten century against Pakistan which helped India march into the semifinals of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 with consummate ease, all-rounder Hardik Pandya too hogged limelight, though for a different reason. </p><p>The 31-year-old all-rounder, who is known for his fancy for luxury watches, was spotted with yet another of his classic collections during the marquee clash against archrivals at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday (February 23).</p><p>After dismissing Pakistan opener Babar Azam, as Pandya celebrated with gusto, it was his Richard Mille RM 27-02 CA FQ Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Skeleton Dial watch that stole the limelight.</p>.Champions Trophy 2025: Virat resurrects the legend of Kohli.<p>Pandya's collection of watches are considered to be elite collector’s pieces and with him being spotted donning the RM 27-02 CA FQ model, fans were wondering how much it costs.</p><p>According to Gem Nation, an online luxury watch seller, Richard Mille RM 27-02 watch is valued at a whopping $800,000, i.e. roughly around Rs 7 crore.</p><p>As per a report in <a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/fashion/hardik-pandya-wears-limited-edition-watch-costing-7-crores-india-vs-pakistan-match-dubai-9852005/">The New Indian Express</a>, the RM 27-02 features Grade 5 titanium bridges, a skeletonized movement, and an impressive 70-hour power reserve. The watch’s Quartz TPT case gives it a striking black-and-white look, making it both a fashion statement and a technological marvel.</p><p>Originally created for tennis great Rafael Nadal, the RM 27-02 is one of Richard Mille’s most advanced designs. The anti-glare sapphire crystal, innovative carbon and quartz fibre construction, and the ability to withstand extreme shocks make it one of the most durable high-end watches in the world.</p><p>Other key feature of the wrist watch includes a Carbon TPT unibody baseplate, inspired by racing car chassis, enhancing its rigidity and shock resistance.</p><p>With India reaching the semifinal of the global event with one match to spare, they have become one of the favourites to win the tournament. </p><p>India will next take on New Zealand in their last Group A encounter in Dubai on March 2. </p>
<p>While Virat Kohli did the star turn with his unbeaten century against Pakistan which helped India march into the semifinals of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 with consummate ease, all-rounder Hardik Pandya too hogged limelight, though for a different reason. </p><p>The 31-year-old all-rounder, who is known for his fancy for luxury watches, was spotted with yet another of his classic collections during the marquee clash against archrivals at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday (February 23).</p><p>After dismissing Pakistan opener Babar Azam, as Pandya celebrated with gusto, it was his Richard Mille RM 27-02 CA FQ Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Skeleton Dial watch that stole the limelight.</p>.Champions Trophy 2025: Virat resurrects the legend of Kohli.<p>Pandya's collection of watches are considered to be elite collector’s pieces and with him being spotted donning the RM 27-02 CA FQ model, fans were wondering how much it costs.</p><p>According to Gem Nation, an online luxury watch seller, Richard Mille RM 27-02 watch is valued at a whopping $800,000, i.e. roughly around Rs 7 crore.</p><p>As per a report in <a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/fashion/hardik-pandya-wears-limited-edition-watch-costing-7-crores-india-vs-pakistan-match-dubai-9852005/">The New Indian Express</a>, the RM 27-02 features Grade 5 titanium bridges, a skeletonized movement, and an impressive 70-hour power reserve. The watch’s Quartz TPT case gives it a striking black-and-white look, making it both a fashion statement and a technological marvel.</p><p>Originally created for tennis great Rafael Nadal, the RM 27-02 is one of Richard Mille’s most advanced designs. The anti-glare sapphire crystal, innovative carbon and quartz fibre construction, and the ability to withstand extreme shocks make it one of the most durable high-end watches in the world.</p><p>Other key feature of the wrist watch includes a Carbon TPT unibody baseplate, inspired by racing car chassis, enhancing its rigidity and shock resistance.</p><p>With India reaching the semifinal of the global event with one match to spare, they have become one of the favourites to win the tournament. </p><p>India will next take on New Zealand in their last Group A encounter in Dubai on March 2. </p>