Robert Herjavec’s Watch Collection - The Shark Tank Star’s Rolexes and More

When you think of Shark Tank watch collectors, you definitely think of Kevin O’Leary. O’Leary has made a name for himself in watch circles as a watch collector, and O’Leary indeed has a pretty nice collection. However, those eagle-eyed collectors who watch Shark Tank regularly have probably noticed that there is another watch collector among the Shark Tank “regulars.” Robert Herjavec is always sporting a nice timepiece while hearing pitches from hopeful entrepreneurs.

While Herjavec’s collection is extremely nice, it does not share the same diversity of Mr. Wonderful’s. While Robert has been seen wearing Audemars Piguet and Hublot, he mostly sticks to Rolex. And among Rolex, the Daytona is king to Herjavec. Let’s take a look at his full collection.

Robert Herjavec’s Rolex Watches

Herjavec clearly has an affinity for Rolex as 8 of the 11 watches I spotted are from the powerhouse Swiss watchmaker. One of the Rolexes Herjavec has been seen wearing consistently is his Rolex Submariner Ref. 116619. Nicknamed the “Smurf” because of the blue dial and blue bezel, this watch was discontinued in 2020. While the Smurf’s successor, the Submariner Ref. 126618LN-0002 (white gold with blue bezel and black dial) currently retails for $40,650 USD, the discontinued Smurf is available for sale on the secondary market for around $50,000 USD.

Herjavec also has a Rolex Yacht-Master in Everose in his collection. The Yacht Master Ref. 116655 is offered on a rubber strap. As far as gold Rolexes go, this piece is more sporty and and somewhat understated. A rose gold Rolex Yacht-Master costs around $38,000 USD on the secondary market.

In addition to his gold Yacht-Master and Submariner, Herjavec also owns a white gold Rolex GMT-Master II Ref. 126719BLRO-0002 with meteorite dial. Like the very popular steel GMT-Master II, this GMT has a blue and red “Pepsi” bezel. This rare Rolex retails for $41,600 USD but is available on the grey market for $110,000 USD or more.

The rest of Herjavec’s Rolex collection is made up different variations of a single model: the Daytona. In researching Herjavec’s collection, it is clear that he is a “Daytona guy.” While he has a few other Rolexes, he has quite a few Daytonas, many of which are discontinued. He has been spotted wearing an Everose gold Rolex Daytona Ref. 116505 with chocolate dial and Arabic indices (he is also wearing a Patriots Super Bowl ring in this photo. Being a Patriots fan myself, this was part of the reason I chose this photo). This Daytona is currently selling on the secondary market for between $73,000 USD and $85,000 USD.

Robert’s Daytona Ref. 116505 is not his only chocolate dial Daytona. He has been spotted wearing the similar Rolex Daytona Ref. 116515LN with chocolate dial, Arabic indices, and a ceramic bezel. This piece, however, is only offered on a leather strap or rubber strap (not a gold bracelet). Robert wears his on a leather strap. The Daytona Ref. 116515LN with chocolate dial and Arabic numerals is discontinued but sells for between $55,000 USD and $70,000 USD on the grey market.

In addition to his GMT-Master II with meteorite dial, Herjavec also has a Daytona with meteorite dial. Like his GMT, the Daytona Ref. 116519LN has a white gold case. The Ref. 116519LN retails for $34,850 USD on rubber strap but sells for $275,000 USD on the secondary market.

Herjavec has also been spotted wearing the yellow gold Daytona Ref. 116518 on a leather strap. This piece, circa the early 2000s, is as traditional as you can get from a Rolex Daytona. Robert’s piece has a clean white dial and will cost you between $30,000 USD and $40,000 USD on the secondary market.

The final Daytona I will feature from Herjavec’s collection is a grail watch to many watch collectors. It’s a watch that has seen a steady increase in value over the last few years. I am talking about the platinum Rolex Daytona or “Platona”. This beauty has the unique combination of a turquoise blue dial and brown bezel. I’m sure the recent craze over “Tiffany blue” dials hasn’t hurt the value of this piece. The platinum Daytona Ref. 116506 retails for $75,650 USD but is currently selling on the grey market for around $200,000 USD.

Robert Herjavec’s Hublot Watch

I promised you watches other than Rolex in Robert Herjavec’s collection, so here we are. In addition to many Rolexes, Herjavec has been spotted wearing a Hublot Big Bang Magic Gold Ferrari. It makes sense that Herjavec would be wearing this watch as he is an avid car fan. This watch is limited to just 250 pieces and currently sells for around $30,000 USD on the secondary market.

Robert Herjavec’s Breitling Watch

When Herjavec married Kym Herjavec (née Johnson) I’m 2016 after meeting as partners on Dancing With The Stars, he wore a pretty icy timepiece. Figuring out the exact watch became somewhat of a task. At first, I thought the watch must be an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore with diamond encrusted case. After looking at the watch over and over (and searching for the correct AP model), I realized that it wasn’t an AP at all. Herjavec is wearing some variation of a Breitling with Diamond bezel, on a leather strap. I believe it is a Breitling Chronomat 44, similar to the one below. While at this angle, the dial looks white, at other angles, it looks like it has black subdials. The Breitling Chronomat 44 with diamond bezel is currently available on the secondary market for around $14,000 USD.

Robert Herjavec’s Hermès Apple Watch

After going through Herjavec’s entire collection, it may surprise many that he has also been spotted often wearing a smart watch. While Herjavec does often sport an Apple Watch, it’s the most expensive Apple Watch you can buy. Robert has the Apple Watch Hermès Edition. The Hermès Apple Watch will set you back $1,299 USD as opposed to $399 to $499 USD for the standard fair. In my opinion that’s a big price increase for an Hermès leather strap and some Hermès dial options. But to each their own.