$1.5 Million Masterpiece
Ferrari and Richard Mille Collaborate on $1.5 Million Timepiece
Luxury Swiss watchmaker Richard Mille has partnered once again with Ferrari to produce a limited-edition timepiece valued at $1.5 million.
As RaceBrief.com reports, the two iconic brands have been in partnership since 2021. Their latest project, the RM 43-01 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Ferrari, is a highly complex watch composed of 514 individual components. The intricate movement is visible from both the front and back of the case.
The watch’s case is crafted from Grade 5 titanium — a material commonly used in the aerospace industry for its high durability. The mechanical bridges, also made from titanium, are designed to echo the "X-pattern" seen in Ferrari’s engine components. All versions come with a silicone strap.
The RM 43-01 will be available in two distinct styles, each tailored for different types of automotive enthusiasts:
The Titanium model, designed for the “gentleman driver,” will retail at $1.3 million.
The Carbon TPT model, created for those with a “high-octane spirit,” is priced at $1.535 million.
Both models prominently feature Ferrari’s iconic Prancing Horse emblem within the movement and will be limited to just 75 pieces each.