His bling got knicked.

New York Knicks star Josh Hart had a $185,000 stash of his watches and jewelry stolen from a SoHo hotel room where he’d been staying earlier this year, The Post has learned.

The heist unfolded after Hart, 30, dropped off his duffle bag inside The Dominick Hotel in SoHo around noon Sept. 5 – and when he returned about an hour later, his watch case was missing from inside, cops and sources said.

The case held three watches and one bracelet worth a total of $185,000, police said.

Josh Hart was allegedly robbed of $185K worth of watches. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The stash was stolen from from Hart’s room at The Dominick Hotel in SoHo. William Farrington

Hart seen before a playoff game on April 24, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Hart, who lives in Westchester, had been in the city for a Sept. 6 event starting at 6 p.m. in Central Park – about two months before the NBA’s season kicked off – with actor Ben Stiller and former Giants quarterback Eli Manning. 

He reported the theft of his valuables on Sept. 8, sources said.

No arrests had been made by Thursday, and no suspect description was available, police said.

The shooting guard joined the Knicks in 2023, and last year set the franchise record for the most triple doubles in a single season.

Rob Saunders, 46, who hails from London and had been staying at the hotel for nearly two weeks, said news of the high-end theft took him by surprise.

“I’m surprised that I didn’t hear about it – I’m a huge NBA fan,” Saunders said. “I’ve been staying at the hotel for 12 nights and had a really great stay, really great hotel, great staff. I felt safe and I’ll be back.” 

“I mean, I’m from London, so, you know, when you’re in a big city, there’s always going to be a little bit of crime here and there,” he added. “And there’s always going to be something you can never help that, but certainly in my stay, I felt good, it didn’t feel sketchy or anything wrong at any time.” 

But Sarah Sellam, 30, from Paris, who stayed for four days, had a different reaction. 

“Honestly, I’m not that surprised about the robbery,” Sellam said. “Honestly, I didn’t like the hotel, but I feel now that you told me that, I don’t think I’m ever going to come back.”

The 46-story Dominick Hotel on Spring Street near Varick Street boasts sweeping views of Manhattan and the Hudson River through its floor-to-ceiling windows. 

The hotel, home to a seasonal outdoor pool, restaurants and a bar and a banquet and event space, is the Big Apple’s only independent hotel that has received a Five Diamond accolade from AAA, according to its website. 

The Dominick will soon be rebranded as Delano SoHo New York luxury condo hotel, after Investment management firm Cain bought it for $175 million, CoStar reported last month. 

The hotel room heist came just a day after a gutsy 87-year-old man fought off a brazen pair who tried to rip off his $48,000 Rolex outside a Gramercy Park senior center he was attending with his 89-year-old wife, according to cops and the victims.

– Additional reporting by Matt Troutman