Hardik Pandya, India's explosive all-rounder and one of cricket's most recognizable personalities off the pitch, was recently spotted wearing the Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar in 18kt white gold, reference 5740G — a watch that serious collectors regard as one of the most technically ambitious pieces ever released under the Nautilus nameplate.
Introduced in 2018 at Baselworld, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5740G immediately rewrote expectations for what a sports-luxe watch could accommodate mechanically. Powered by caliber 240 Q — a micro-rotor perpetual calendar movement measuring just 3.28mm in height — the 5740G achieves a total case thickness of 8.42mm while offering a full perpetual calendar with retrograde date, day, month, moon phase, and leap year indicator. The 40mm white gold case retains the characteristic Nautilus porthole silhouette and integrated bracelet designed by Gérald Genta in 1976, here rendered in polished and satin-finished 18kt white gold with a blue gradient dial that remains one of Patek's most visually coherent executions.
From a collector standpoint, the Nautilus 5740G occupies rare territory. Patek Philippe produced it in modest numbers across its relatively short production run before quietly discontinuing the reference, a move that immediately tightened supply and accelerated grey-market appreciation. It represents the most complication-dense Nautilus ever made in a wearable case size, outpacing even its rose gold sibling ref. 5740/1R in perceived exclusivity due to the cooler, more understated white gold execution.
Hardik Pandya's affinity for haute horlogerie is well documented — the cricketer has been photographed across the spectrum from Richard Mille to Rolex. The 5740G, however, signals a more discerning register. This is not a watch bought for visual impact alone; it is a watch that rewards knowledge. Pandya wearing the Nautilus perpetual calendar suggests an owner who understands what lives beneath the dial.
At UK list price of £94,450, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5740G was already positioned at the upper tier of the brand's sport watch offering. On the grey market, discontinued status and persistent demand have pushed values considerably higher, making this one of the more financially significant watches in any celebrity's collection.
Hardik Pandya wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus brilliant cut diamonds on the case and bracelet
Ref. 5720/2G
List Price: unknown
13/07/2023
Hardik Pandya wearing Rolex
Rolex Daytona in stainless steel
Ref. unknown
List Price: $12,000
05/06/2023
Hardik Pandya wearing Rolex
Rolex GMT Master 2 in stainless steel on a jubilee bracelet
Ref. unknown
List Price: $8,200
05/06/2023
Hardik Pandya wearing Rolex
Rolex Skydweller
Ref. unknown
List Price: $13,000
05/06/2023
Hardik Pandya wearing Hublot
Hublot Big Bang Unico
Ref. unknown
List Price: $13,400
05/06/2023
Hardik Pandya wearing Audemars Piguet
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph in Rose Gold
Ref. unknown
List Price: $54,500
05/06/2023
Hardik Pandya wearing Rolex
Rolex Day-Date 40 18K Everose Gold Olive Green Roman Numeral Dial 228235 — Hardik Pandya
Ref. unknown
List Price: $40,460
03/05/2023
Hardik Pandya wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM023 RG 45mm 18k Pink Gold Diamond-Set Bezel – Hardik Pandya Spotted
Ref. RM23
List Price: $179,000
29/04/2023
Hardik Pandya wearing Rolex
Rolex Day-Date 40 18-Carat Yellow Gold Diamond Pavé Ruby Bezel Ref. 228398DRRP – Hardik Pandya
Hardik Pandya wearing Audemars Piguet
18kt Rose Gold Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph 'Summer Edition 2017' Ref. 26408OR.OO.A010CA.01 – Limited to 500 Pieces
Ref. unknown
List Price: $42,100
30/11/2022
Hardik Pandya wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5719/10G 18K White Gold Factory Diamond-Set – Hardik Pandya
Ref. 5719/10G️
List Price: $343,000
30/11/2022
Hardik Pandya wearing Patek Philippe
Platinum Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/112P Factory-Set Baguette Ruby Bezel & Ruby Hour Markers
Ref. 5711/112P
List Price: $185,000
30/11/2022