Bjarte Hjelmeland Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
Bjarte Hjelmeland currently has 1 watches in his collection. Check them in our database.
Introduction to Bjarte Hjelmeland
Bjarte Hjelmeland is a Norwegian actor, singer, and entertainer who has built one of the most versatile careers in Scandinavian performing arts. He is perhaps best known to Norwegian audiences for his long-running role in the beloved comedy series Nytt på Nytt and for his extensive stage work, but his profile stretches well beyond any single project. A trained performer comfortable across musical theatre, television drama, and live comedy, Hjelmeland has sustained a career that spans decades and crosses multiple entertainment disciplines — a relative rarity in a small-market industry like Norway's.
The Bjarte Hjelmeland watch collection, as documented in our sightings database, currently centers on a single but well-chosen reference: a stainless steel Rolex Daytona ref. 116520. Produced from 2000 to 2016, the 116520 marked a turning point in the Daytona lineage, as it was the first reference to move away from the Zenith El Primero-derived caliber and transition to Rolex's fully in-house movement. In steel with a white or black dial, it has become one of the most sought-after references in the modern Rolex catalog. Hjelmeland was photographed wearing one in what appeared to be an everyday context — not a red carpet moment, which is itself telling.
The choice of a ref. 116520 rather than a more overtly showy piece fits a pattern seen among culturally literate European collectors who prefer watches with genuine mechanical and historical credibility over ones chosen primarily for visibility. Whether Hjelmeland's collection extends further remains to be seen, but one well-worn Rolex Daytona in regular rotation is, frankly, a solid place to start.
Bjarte Hjelmeland Spotted Wearing Rolex Daytona Ref. 116520
Inserted 04/05/2023
The Rolex Daytona ref. 116520 holds a special place in modern horology as the first Daytona to house Rolex's in-house caliber 4130 — a movement widely regarded as one of the most reliable and elegant chronograph ebauches ever produced. Discontinued in 2016 after a 16-year run, the steel 116520 has since become a grail-level piece on the secondary market. Norwegian actor, director, and singer Bjarte Hjelmeland was recently spotted wearing one, a quietly confident choice that speaks to genuine horological taste.