The process of machining a Richard Mille case is full of complexity and stringency and may take as much as several months and require hundreds of operations.
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Richard Mille watches are known for their high-quality materials, technical innovation, and unique designs. The manufacturing process of Richard Mille watches is complex and time-consuming.
Each block of sapphire crystal used in the production of Richard Mille watches takes more than 12 weeks to grow and requires more than 1,000 hours of machining to emerge as a Richard Mille case.
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The entire process of creating a Richard Mille watch is highly detailed and requires a lot of precision and expertise. The brand makes around 5,000 watches per year and estimates around 54,000 are in existence across 140 references as of 2022.
Richard Mille produces its watches in limited quantities. In 2017, approximately 4,000 Richard Mille watches were produced globally 13. The company’s unique business model is central to its identity.
Richard Mille’s limited production runs and high prices have helped it gain a reputation as one of the most exclusive luxury watch brands in the world.


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