Richard Mille unveil all-new $1.5 million Ferrari-themed watch
🌼The 🌳latest development in Ferrari's partnership with luxury watchmaker Richard Mille

Luxury brand Richa🎐rd Mil🍰le have revealed an all-new Ferrari watch that will cost an astonishing $1.5 million.
The new Richard Mille RM 43-01 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Ferrari is thওeir second Ferrari-themed watch, following the UP-01 in 2022.
As part of the partnership, a second Ferrari timep🐓iece has been unveiled with an eye-watering price tag.
The titanium versi☂on will s🅺et you back $1.3 million, while the Carbon TPT model will cost $1.53 million.

Unsurprisingly, this🧸 is a limited-edition produc🥀t, with Richard Mille making only 150 pieces - 75 of each.
Speaking of the latest development in their collaboration, Ferrari chief design officer Flavio Manzoni, said: “A collab𓂃oration like this is as much predicated on similarities in values as it is on the vis♋ual similarities between a Ferrari engine or a component and the elements used in a watch.
“In terms of performance, anything that has a technical purpose can also be beautiful. T🀅he co♑ncept of functional beauty is something that we really love.”
Ferrari F1 drivers 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton are often seen wearing Richard Mille watches.
They showed off luxury Richard Mille watches worth close to $1 million during a Ferrari photoshoot ahead o♏f the 2025 F1 seasꦇon.
Ham🥃ilton was wearing a Richard Mille RM 74-02 made in 18ct. red gold and black gold carbon, worth🌊 $600,000.
Leclerc showed off a Richard Mille RಞM 72-01 Flyback Chronograph, valued at ⛦$335,000.
“A racing machine on the wrist”
T𒀰he next step in the Ferrari and Richard Mille partnership has been dubbed as h💫aving “a racing machine on the wrist”.
Development of t🦂he RM 43-01 Ferrari star🧸ted in February 2021.
Key design decisions stem from Ferrari’s racing♔ heritage.
The “split seconds” design choice is “a key function for any watch d🧸esigned for race car drivers” because the dual seconds hands are ideal for rec💮ording split times.
That is combined with their world-renowned t🃏ourbillon.
The two versions are identical in terms of width (42.9mm), thickness (17.1mm) and lug-to-lug ꦓ(51.2mm).
The watch’s in𒐪ner workings are made up of 514 parts, and the complex design is🔴 easily seen.
Ferrari have described the RM 43-0ꦜ1 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Ferrari as “a true homage to Maranello’s legacy, blending iconic design and unparalleled performance. It represents the pinnacle of horological and automotive synergy, where aesthetics meet function and passion drives innovation.”

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