Richard Mille has been a constant source of innovation in the watch industry since its foundation in 2001. This Swiss company has made it its mission to bring haute horlogerie into the 21st century. Part of that means using state-of-the-art materials from the racing and aerospace industries
Richard Mille is also blazing trails when it comes to movement technology. For example, they utilize unusual materials like grade 5 titanium, graphene, aluminium-lithium alloys, and carbon. Richard Mille’s master watchmakers develop a new movement for every model, beginning with the base plate and finishing with a new type of shock protection. All the while, they remain focused on functionality. Searching for unnecessary frills on a Richard Mille movement will be in vain.
Collection | Market Price (approx) |
Case Material |
---|---|---|
RM033 | £66,033 | Rose Gold |
RM 005 | £100,075 | Titanium |
RM 16-01 Bonbon | £176,362 | Quartz TPT / Carbon TPT |
RM011 Felipe Massa | £244,000 | Rose Gold |
RM 67-02 Automatic Wayde van Niekerk | £235,422 | Quartz TPT / Carbon TPT |
RM055 Bubba Watson | £319,912 | Ceramic |
RM 11-03 | £332,216 | Rose Gold |
RM 27-03 Rafael Nadal | £634,903 | Quartz TPT / Carbon TPT |
RM 052 Skull | £935,129 | Titanium |