Discussion
Lately I’ve been thinking of adding an entry level Richard Mille to my growing watch collection which includes 3 gold Day-Dates, 1 Date-Just and a Breitling Navitimer.
Does anyone own a Richard Mille? What are they like for daily wear? I’ve only tried on one in Dubai last year and fell in love. I know they aren’t to everyone’s taste, but the more I see one, the more I love them.
Does anyone own a Richard Mille? What are they like for daily wear? I’ve only tried on one in Dubai last year and fell in love. I know they aren’t to everyone’s taste, but the more I see one, the more I love them.
n_const said:
Would love to own one, especially one of the mor garish variants. Don't know a huge amount about the "entry models" what sort of price are we talking ?
I’d love to own one of the higher end versions but I don’t see myself affording one yet haha ideally the RM057 is the dream. Well a quick search has turned up some nice ones at around the £40k-£60k mark.
I had a titanium RM005 for about 5 years - sold it last year for a decent profit which is very unusual for me!
The look better in the flesh than they do in the pics I think - not sure what the entry level is now but the last time I looked the entry level was around 50k. I prefer the basic ones to some of the more garish editions.
The price of things like straps and deployant buckles etc is a serious joke.
The look better in the flesh than they do in the pics I think - not sure what the entry level is now but the last time I looked the entry level was around 50k. I prefer the basic ones to some of the more garish editions.
The price of things like straps and deployant buckles etc is a serious joke.
desolate said:
I had a titanium RM005 for about 5 years - sold it last year for a decent profit which is very unusual for me!
The look better in the flesh than they do in the pics I think - not sure what the entry level is now but the last time I looked the entry level was around 50k. I prefer the basic ones to some of the more garish editions.
The price of things like straps and deployant buckles etc is a serious joke.
Have you seen the price tag for the RM 011 Titanium bracelet?The look better in the flesh than they do in the pics I think - not sure what the entry level is now but the last time I looked the entry level was around 50k. I prefer the basic ones to some of the more garish editions.
The price of things like straps and deployant buckles etc is a serious joke.
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/richard-mille-rm-011-...
I've only just wondered what these things are going to look like in 20yrs, 20yrs isn't that long!
Are they they kind of thing that at £50-£90k you might want to pass down?
I can imagine some people thinking - oh st, I got the watch, is it rude to try and sell it, but it's a Nadal version....
Are they they kind of thing that at £50-£90k you might want to pass down?
I can imagine some people thinking - oh st, I got the watch, is it rude to try and sell it, but it's a Nadal version....
Shezbo said:
TheKC said:
Blimey now that is "marmite" watch............Customer Service leads a lot to be desired according to Tom:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BawmJVOj01P/?taken-by=...
Have a chum who owns one. Not my cup of tea, look tacky IMHO and given most are 'skeleton' design I'd have real trouble telling the time when pissed
https://www.instagram.com/p/BawmJVOj01P/?taken-by=...
Have a chum who owns one. Not my cup of tea, look tacky IMHO and given most are 'skeleton' design I'd have real trouble telling the time when pissed
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