Everything you need to know about Richard Mille.
From the eyes of a new independent watchmaker, the luxury watch industry seems daunting, to say the least. With household names like Rolex, Cartier, Audemars Piguet, and Patek Philippe leading the way, it’s a niche market filled with age-old brands that embody centuries of success and expertise. Establishing a world-renowned presence with bold designs and massive price tags, Richard Mille has quickly evolved into a luxury powerhouse in less than 25 years, proving that you don’t need to be a pioneer to find yourself in the upper echelon of horology. Celebrating Richard Mille and its history of creating some of the world’s most exclusive and innovative watches, Assouline Publishing recently debuted the release of its all-new Richard Mille: The Impossible Collection as part of The Ultimate Collection series.

Richard Mille hasn’t been around long by Swiss watchmaking standards but has made waves like few others. Known for its futuristic design and cutting-edge materials, Richard Mille watches have become go-to pieces for athletes, collectors, and celebs looking for something bold and performance-oriented. A new collector’s book curated by watch expert Fabienne Reybaud highlights 79 of the brand’s most memorable models, from the original RM 001 to the technically wild RM 16-02. Even the book itself leans into the Mille aesthetic, wrapped in textured rubber to reflect the look and feel of the brand’s signature straps.

What makes Richard Mille stand out is the mix of engineering and experimentation. Whether it’s the lightweight cases made from materials borrowed from aerospace or the skeletonized movements that look like mini machines, these watches are unlike anything you’ve seen before. Richard Mille’s partnerships with names like Rafael Nadal and McLaren bring that high-performance mindset front and center. This new release gives collectors and enthusiasts a closer look at the creative chaos behind the scenes. For anyone who’s ever been curious about what makes a Richard Mille tick, this is a laid-back, inside look at one of the most unconventional watch brands out there.
Source: Assouline Publishing