Richard Mille — The Register

Richard Mille — the register at Maison Soletti
150 references
Two avant-garde Richard Mille watches resting together on a travertine café table
The Collection

The watch as a machine.

A skeletonised tonneau in carbon TPT beside a sapphire-cased tourbillon — Richard Mille treats the wristwatch as a chassis, not a jewel. Collectors here rarely stop at one.

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A Richard Mille worn courtside, a tennis racket over the shoulder
On the Court

Built for the wrist in motion.

Shock-resistant to forces that would stop an ordinary movement — a Richard Mille is the watch worn on the court and at speed. The maison lives on the wrists of tennis champions and racing drivers; the register favours watches that are worn.

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A Richard Mille on the wrist at the top of a golf swing on a bright fairway
On the Green

Through the swing.

Built for the forces a golf swing puts through a movement — the same watchmaking that survives a tennis serve and a Grand Prix start. Engineered to be played in, never put away.

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A Richard Mille on the wrist at a yacht's helm at sea
At Sea

Made for the helm.

Water-resistant, shock-resistant, light enough to forget — the maison's watches were drawn for the regatta as much as the racetrack. A Richard Mille belongs where the action is.

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A Richard Mille presented on the concierge tray
The Concierge

Acquisition, handled quietly.

Choose the reference; a specialist confirms condition, provenance and price, then arranges viewing and insured delivery anywhere in the world. One conversation, no noise.

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