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Richard Mille was an early adopter: When he’d founded his brand in 2001, his big idea was to translate the high-tech wonder of frontline automotive engineering into something wrist-bound—“a ...
Richard Mille’s ability to lead watchmaking innovation owes much to its embrace of advanced material technologies and, more importantly, the ability to use them in creative, unconventional ways.
Richard Mille will make just 150 examples of the 43-01, 75 in titanium and 75 in a case made of 600 compressed plies of carbon fiber. (It looks like a piece of charcoal, yet is somehow glorious.) ...
Richard Mille celebrated with Bugatti, Lamborghini, Maserati and over 28,000 attendants at Chantilly Castle in France recently. Here's what happened.
With deliveries of the W1 set to start in 2026, Richard Mille is producing watches numbered 400 to 500 first. So if you’ve just missed out on that phone call from Woking, maybe there’s still a ...
Richard Mille and Ferrari's first watch, the RM UP-01 Ferrari, is the worlds thinnest with a case measuring just 1.75 mm.
Richard Mille has been a fan of fast cars for decades and is known for his connection to Ferrari, with his space-age UP-01 timepiece going for more than $2 million.But Mille has also been in the ...
Alex Mille doesn’t wear a Richard Mille watch himself, as they’ve got clients waiting to get their hands on them. “We have less than one watch per boutique in stock,” he complains, “so that’s an issue ...
The RM 43-01 represents the fifth in a lineage of Split Second Tourbillon watches from Richard Mille dating back to 2003 with the RM 008. With each iteration, we've seen a maturity in the concept ...
Among the key innovations that Richard Mille timepieces share with the world of motorsport is the use of a remarkable material called Carbon TPT. Originally developed for use on the sails of high ...