Kevin Hart's Watch Collection - The Most Extensive List
When it comes to celebrity watch collections, comedian Kevin Hart’s is up there with the best. I have already gone through the impressive collections of John Mayer and Ed Sheeran and I have to say, Hart’s collection holds its own against these collections. Hart’s collection consists mostly of Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet (a whole lot of AP), with a sprinkling of Richard Mille. When you look at Kevin Hart’s wrist, you can rest assured he’s wearing a heavy hitter.
Kevin Hart’s Rolex Daytona 116500
Kevin Hart has been photographed wearing many Rolex watches and clearly has a favorite model: the Daytona. Hart’s Daytona collection is impressive enough on its own. It consists of steel, gold, and gem-set pieces, as well as modern and vintage pieces. Perhaps Hart’s most understated Daytona (and watch in general) is his steel Rolex Daytona Ref. 116500. This modern classic is one of the most sought after watches on the market, and rightfully so. The Rolex Daytona 116500 retails for $14,550 USD but are currently selling on the secondary market for around $38,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Gold Rolex Daytona 116528
Hart has also been seen wearing the gold Daytona Ref. 116528 with black dial and gold subdials. This modern Daytona is sometimes referred to having a “Paul Newman” dial because of the contrast between the dial and subdial colors. While it is not a vintage watch, it is a very handsome gold piece. These pieces are currently available for sale on the grey market for around $60,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Platinum Rolex Daytona
When it comes to platinum watches, the platinum Daytona, or “Platona”, stands above the rest. From the brown bezel, to the ice blue dial, the watch is unique yet understated, and people who know watches know what it is. Hart has been seen sporting the platinum Daytona in addition to all his other Daytonas. The Platinum Ref. 116506 retails for $75,650 USD but is currently selling on the secondary market for around $140,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Vintage Rolex Daytona 6263
As I stated, Hart’s Daytona collection is vast, and includes vintage pieces. One of his vintage Daytonas is the classic Ref. 6263 with black dial and bakelite bezel. While not as rare or coveted as the vintage Paul Newman dial Daytonas, Hart’s Rolex is still very popular in vintage collector circles. Similar Rolex Daytonas Ref. 6263 sell on the secondary market for around $100,000 USD and up (depending on the exact configuration of the dial).
Kevin Hart’s Vintage Gold Rolex Daytona 6263
Hart has a second vintage Rolex Daytona Ref. 6263, but this time it’s in gold (as opposed to steel). This piece also sports the bakelite bezel, screw down chronograph pushers and a two color dial (here, a gold dial with black subdials). While you don’t see modern Daytonas on jubilee bracelets, some of the older pieces came on jubilee bracelets, including Hart’s. While there aren’t many examples of the gold 6263 currently available for sale, pieces that are or for sale in the $230,000 USD range.
Kevin Hart’s Rolex daytona Rainbow 116595RBOW
Hart’s final Daytona is of the factory gem set variety, and is perhaps his most expensive Rolex. This piece is a favorite among celebrity watch collectors. We already know that Adam Levine, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Mark Wahlberg own this watch. It makes sense that only the uber rich have this piece in their collection. The most recent reported for this watch was at a sky high $520,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Rolex CellIni Moonphase
The Rolex Cellini might be the most under-appreciated Rolexes currently in production. You just don’t hear much about the watch. Former President Obama actually wore the Cellini without the moonphase for his White House portrait. Hart’s Cellini is everose gold and has the moonphase complication. It retails for $26,750.
KEvin Hart’s Rolex Day-Date II 218238
Hart also has a couple of Day-Dates in his collection. One of his Day-Dates is the Ref. 218238 with baguette diamond and ruby indices as diamond bezel. Not many examples of this piece are available for sale. The watch without the diamond bezel is currently selling on the secondary market for around $60,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Rolex Day-Date 118238GLWAFO
The final Rolex in Hart’s collection is his gold Day-Date with wave pattern on the dial. Because of the unique dial, this watch is actually not as popular on the gray market as other pieces. The Rolex Day-Date Ref. 118238GLWAFO currently sells for around $27,000 USD on the secondary market.
Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time 5650G
Beyond Rolex, Kevin Hart has quite a few Patek Philippes in his collection. Ranging from Patek sport models to complications, he has a little bit of everything in his collection. Hart has been seen wearing at least one Aquanaut. And it is not just any Aquanaut, but the white gold Aquanaut Travel Time 5650G. The Travel Time has a time-zone function that in addition to showing the local time also displays the local date, a second time zone (usually home time) and a day/night indicator for both time zones. Because of the rarity of the watch, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time is currently selling on the secondary market for around $690,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980R
The Gerald Genta designed Nautilus has been an icon every since being introduced by Patek Philippe in 1976. Hart has been spotted wearing multiple different Nautilus models, including a rose gold chronograph Ref. 5980R. The 5980R is an interesting watch as both the subdials are at the same 6 o’clock position. This is not something you see often in a chronograph. The Nautilus Ref. 5980R retails for $73,330 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/111P-001
In addition to having a platinum Daytona, Kevin Hart has a very rare platinum Nautilus. Not only is this Nautilus platinum, but it has factory set sapphire baguette indices and a sapphire-set bezel. This watch was produced in 2021 and in very limited quantities. The Nautilus Ref. 5711/111P-001 is so rare that it is currently selling for around $1,100,000 USD on the secondary market.
Kevin Hart’s Patek Philippe Nautilus 5976/1G-001
Hart’s final Nautilus is another chronograph, but this time a very special and rare model. Hart has been seen wearing the white gold Nautilus Ref. 5976/1G-001, a watch released in 2016 to celebrate the 40 year anniversary of the initial release of the Nautilus. The dial has an imprint of “1976-40-2016” and comes in the traditional blue that is often associated with the Nautilus. Since the 5976/1G-001 was a special limited edition, they command a large premium on the secondary market. You will likely have to pay $650,000 USD plus to purchase one of these watches on the secondary market.
Kevin Hart’s Patek Philippe Grand complicaTions Celestial 6102R
In addition to his Nautiluses and Aquanaut, Hart has a few complications in his Patek Philippe collection, including the Grand Complications Celestial 6102R (also owned by Lebron James). The watch has a decorated black sapphire-crystal dial with a rotating chart of the heavenly bodies which provides an image of the night sky in the northern hemisphere on any given day. You can pick up the Patek Philippe Sky Moon Celestial on the secondary market for around $385,000 USD.
KeVin Hart’s Grand ComplicaTions 5271P
Another Patek Philippe complication Hart has been seen wearing is the Ref. 5271P Perpetual Calendar with factory baguette diamonds in the bezel and lugs. The watch’s manually wound mechanical movement, the Caliber CH 29‑535 PS Q, includes day, month, leap year and day/night indications in apertures and a date by subdial. This very complicated piece retails for $298,070 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 5396R
Hart’s final Patek Philippe is another complication, an annual calendar. While not as complicated as a perpetual calendar, the Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5396R. This annual calendar has the day, month, date, and day/night indicators. The Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5396R retails for $61,510 USD.
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK JUMBO PLATINUM Extra-Thin 50th Anniversary GREEN DIAL
There is one brand that is clearly Hart’s favorite, and that is Audemars Piguet. Hart is consistently photographed in different Royal Oak models. It almost seems like he gets a new timepiece weekly. One of the piece Hart has been seen wearing is the now retired platinum Royal Oak “Jumbo” Extra-Thin with smoked green dial. This piece retailed for $97,500 but is currently selling for around $415,000 USD on the secondary market.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar White Ceramic
Hart has also been seen recently wearing one of my favorites, the white ceramic Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Ref. 26579CB. This Perpetual Calendar features day, date, month, astronomical moon, and week of the year indications. There is also a leap year indication on AP’s famous “Grande Tapisserie” decorated dial. This piece retails for $135,000 USD but sells on the secondary market for around $400,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph Black Ceramic 26240CE
Back in February (of 2022) Hart attended a Super Bowl LVI party, hosted by Michael Rubin, the billionaire founder of Fanatics, wearing an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Automatic Chronograph in black ceramic. This watch was (and still is) unreleased at the time and features a black ceramic case and bracelet, black “Grande Tapisserie” dial and rose gold detailing. We are patiently waiting for the release of this beautiful piece.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph 26240OR
Hart has bought his fair share of Royal Oaks recently. He was recently spotted wearing the rose gold Royal Oak Chronograph Ref. 26240OR, a 50th Anniversary recently from AP. While the watch is offered on a gold bracelet, Hart opted for the handsome green alligator leather strap that matches the green “Grand Tapisserie” dial. On rose gold bracelet, the Ref. 26240OR retails for $50,100 USD on leather strap an $72,300 USD on gold bracelet.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Openworked Extra-Thin
Some of the most interesting Royal Oaks are the models with Openworked dial. Openworked dial is just Audemars Piguet’s term for their skeleton dial models. Due to the open and exposed nature of the Royal Oak Openworked, AP has to be pay extra attention to the finishing of the movement. Hart has been seen wearing the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Openworked Extra-Thin 40th Anniversary released in 2012. This piece was released to celebrate the 40 year anniversary of the Royal Oak’s initial release in 1972. The platinum Openworked Extra-Thin 40th Anniversary was limited to just 40 pieces and thus there are not any examples currently being offered for sale.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph 26331OR Brown
Similar to the Ref. 26140OR, Hart has been seen wearing a Royal Oak Chronograph 26331OR. Instead of having a green dial, this piece has a brown dial. The 26331OR also has rose gold subdials, matching the rose gold case. This exact piece has been discontinued but you can pick it up on the secondary market for around $82,000 USD on leather strap.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ChRoNograph 26240OR Blue
In addition to the green dial, the 26240OR is offered with a blue dial. Hart has both variations. AP clearly was following the trend by updating this piece with a dark blue dial (however, more similar to the Ref. 26331OR, this piece has rose gold subdials). Hart clearly has a preference for the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak chronographs on leather strap as opposed to gold bracelet. The Ref. 26240OR retails for $50,100 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon 26522ST
If you haven’t noticed yet, Kevin Hart is a pretty stylish. Due to his vast watch collection, you’ll often see him color coordinating his outfit with the timepiece. Here, Hart is coordinating his AP Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon Ref. 26522ST with purple dial with his purple shirt. This tourbillon watch has a steel case and bracelet and a plum (purple) sunburst "Tapisserie Evolutive" pattern dial. The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Flying Tourbilling Ref. 26522ST is currently selling on the grey market for between $325,000 USD and $390,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon 26534TI
In addition to the steel Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon with purple "Tapisserie Evolutive" dial, Hart has been seen wearing the titanium Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon Ref. 26534TI with green "Tapisserie Evolutive" dial. This watch is basically indistinguishable from the steel flying tourbillon, except for the color dial and the case material. The AP Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon Ref. 26534TI is a limited edition of 50 piece and retails for around $145,000 USD. It is currently selling on the secondary market, however, for around $650,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tourbillon Extra-Thin Openworked
A tourbillon watch that offers a skeleton dial and is ultra thin? Count me in. That’s what Kevin Hart has with his Royal Oak Tourbillon Extra-Thin Openworked in yellow gold. Introduced in 2016, this piece is still one of my favorite skeleton dial watches. AP managed to create a watch that was incredibly legible for a openworked dial and not too crowded (a flaw many skeleton dial watches unfortunately suffer from). The kicker is the watch is just 8.95mm thick. The Royal Oak Tourbillon Extra-Thin Openworked retailed for $241,300 USD back in 2016. The current secondary market price for this piece is around $360,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillon Chronograph 26421ST
Hart isn’t afraid to push the envelope with his watch choices. He certainly has done that with his Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillons. These pieces eschew the traditional for something more unconventional (while still keeping some of the design elements of the original Royal Oak. The steel Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillon Chronograph Ref. 26421ST is a limited edition of 50 watches and is currently selling on the secondary market for around $450,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillon Chronograph 26388PO
Hart owns another Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillon Chronograph, though not a limited edition. This piece looks a little more like a typical Royal Oak Offshore, but comes with a platinum case and black ceramic bezel. Secondary market prices vary wildly for the Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillon Chrono Ref. 26388PO, ranging from $160,000 USD to $275,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Openworked Perpetual Calendar 25829ST
The final Audemars Piguet watch I am going to feature is another one of AP’s beautiful Openworked timepieces. The beautiful Ref. 25829ST not only has a beautiful open dial for everyone to see, but has the extremely complicated perpetual calendar. A perpetual calendar is a watch that is accurate to the (leap) year over decades. Truly a great piece of engineering. The Royal Oak Openworked Perpetual Calendar Ref. 25829ST is offered in steel and is currently selling for around $240,000 USD on the secondary market.
Kevin Hart’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Blue Ceramic Ref. 26579CS
Update: October 3, 2022
Many notable celebrities have been seen wearing the new blue ceramic Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Ref. 26579CS recently. Kevin Hart was seen wearing this brand new offering just a few days ago. While the price of this perpetual calendar is only available upon request, the secondary market price appears to be around $400,000 USD.
Kevin Hart’s Richard Mille RM 11-01 Roberto Mancini
I am getting to the end here, but you are probably exhausted reading about Kevin Hart’s massive watch collection. For those of you wondering, Hart indeed does have a few Richard Mille watches in his collection. One such piece is Hart’s Richard Mille RM 11-01 “Roberto Mancini”. This watch was named after famed Italian soccer coach for the Italian National Team, Roberto Mancini. The watch was first produced in 2013 and features an automatic flyback chronograph. The rose gold variation of the Richard Mille RM 11-01 Roberto Mancini is currently selling for around $300,000 USD on the secondary market.
Kevin Hart’s Richard Mille RM 035 Gold Toro Americas
The final Richard Mille, and final watch, on our list is another rose gold timepiece, this time the Richard Mille RM 035 Gold Toro. Like most Richard Mille timepieces, the RM035 Gold Toro features a tonneau shaped case and exposed movement in the dial. This watch is a spinoff of the RM 035 line, and is named after Rafael Nadal, the “tennis bull”. A limited edition of just 50, this piece was only sold at retail in Richard Mille boutiques (so Hart probably had a nice hookup). The current market price for the Richard Mille RM 035 Gold Toro Americas is around $470,000 USD.