Extreme performance-focused watchmaking.
Richard Mille has redefined modern luxury watchmaking since its debut in 2001 by blending "racing machines for the wrist" with high-performance engineering. Unlike traditional brands, the Swiss manufacture utilizes avant-garde materials typically reserved for Formula 1 cars and aerospace, such as Carbon TPT, titanium, and Graphene. Every timepiece is built to withstand extreme environments, famously tested on the wrists of athletes like Rafael Nadal during high-intensity tennis matches. Known for their distinct tonneau-shaped cases and intricate skeletonized movements, Richard Mille watches are produced in highly limited quantities, making them ultimate symbols of wealth and technical exclusivity. The brand’s uncompromising commitment to innovation and shock resistance has created a new category of "ultra-luxury" that bridges the gap between mechanical art and futuristic technology.