Now once again Anant's luxury watch is in the news. Wearing which he went to Krishna Kali temple to seek blessings from Maa Kali for his wedding. Here the groom was thanking everyone with folded hands, then everyone's attention fell on his watch. Whose price is more than Akshay Kumar's bungalow. (Photo courtesy: Yogen Shah)
There was more discussion about Anant's watch than the puja
Anant had gone to the temple to seek blessings from the Goddess for his and Radhika's married life. But here, more than his prayers and clothes, his watch caught everyone's attention. Whoever saw this luxury watch in the hand of the would-be groom, was surprised to know its price.
This is the price of the watch
Anant was seen wearing a red silk kurta-pyjama and he wore a matching red watch. This is the RM 12-01 Tourbillon Red Carbon watch of luxury brand Richard Mille. Its price on the internet is $ 8,28,000 i.e. Rs 6.91 crore. The red band of Anant's black dial watch is quite classy, which has a rubber strap with titanium clasp. Its base plate has a grade 5 titanium bridge.
Only 18 people in the world have this watch
This watch is so unique that the brand has made only 18 models of it and Anant has one of them. These 18 models have been launched in 4 colors. These include Black Carbon TPT, Red and Black Carbon Quart TPT, Black Carbon with Gold TPT and White Carbon with Quart TPT. The limited edition of the watch is the reason why it is so expensive.
This is more expensive than Akshay's Goa bungalow
Here we are not comparing Anant's watch with Akshay Kumar's Mumbai house. Akshay Kumar's Mumbai bungalow is worth crores of rupees, which is much more expensive than Anant's watch. But, according to a News 18 report, Akshay has a bungalow on Goa's Anjuna beach, which he bought for Rs 5 crore. In such a situation, Anant's watch worth Rs 6.9 crore is more expensive than Akshay's bungalow.
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