Richard Mille Watches

Les Breuleux ultra-luxury maker founded in 2001, defined by tonneau-case skeletonized movements in carbon and exotic materials.

12

Models

3

Styles

$50,000+

Price Range

About Richard Mille

Founded in 2001 by French entrepreneur Richard Mille in partnership with Audemars Piguet's APRP movement workshop, Richard Mille has compressed the development arc of an ultra-luxury watch brand into roughly two decades. The brand's design proposition is consistent: a tonneau-shaped case (almost never round), an aggressively skeletonized baseplate visible through a sapphire dial side, and case construction using materials sourced from Formula 1 engineering — carbon TPT, Quartz TPT, NTPT, Toughened Ceramic, titanium-aluminum lithium alloys.

The brand's marketing strategy is built almost entirely on athlete partnerships — Rafael Nadal wears the RM 27 series during professional tennis matches, Bubba Watson wore an RM 38 during PGA tournaments, Sebastian Vettel and Felipe Massa represent the F1 program — putting Richard Mille watches in active sports environments where most luxury watches would never be worn.

Movements are developed by Audemars Piguet Renaud & Papi (APRP), Vaucher, and the Richard Mille in-house team in Les Breuleux. Pricing starts around $90,000 (RM 67 Extra Flat Automatic) and reaches into the millions for tourbillons and gem-set references — among the highest entry points in the luxury watch industry.

Founded
2001
Headquarters
Les Breuleux, Switzerland
Flagship Collections
RM 011 · RM 035 · RM 27 · RM 67 · RM 50

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