What's on your wrist today?
#9264
im not liking this as much as the orginal 27, the case part not the internals
i also am extremely disapointed with the release of that hiddious jamaican piece
#9266
Thaks guys....
I have to say that i know the fine watch industry front to back, because i have businesses with more than 20 brands, and also have fine watchmaking degree. Richard Mille is probably the most technological advanced brand out there. This year they killed all the competition with an huge amout of inovation. For me this piece is probably the most inovative in their line up at SIHH, mainly due to the suspended mechanics.
I had put a sign last year for this piece, or lets say, for the new Rafa Nadal. Otherwise i would not be able to just simply buy it there in the salon, because they are all sold already. Only 50 ever made, and i have one!!!!! price, lets say you could actually buy 2 F12's.
On the wrist you feel like having nothing. And its so confortable!!!! What i still love the most, in spite all the inovation, is the iconic design and the colors.
I usually dont share these things with anyone in here. But this time i had to. Its just probably the most outstanding piece in my collection. And being able to show it to you, just one of 50 ever made, its great!
The piece is just two weeks old, only put it on last night. Monsieur Richard Mille, himself, delivered it to me on the booth. Probably one of the most admirable person in the industry.
Any question about the watch or about watches, feel free to ask
I have to say that i know the fine watch industry front to back, because i have businesses with more than 20 brands, and also have fine watchmaking degree. Richard Mille is probably the most technological advanced brand out there. This year they killed all the competition with an huge amout of inovation. For me this piece is probably the most inovative in their line up at SIHH, mainly due to the suspended mechanics.
I had put a sign last year for this piece, or lets say, for the new Rafa Nadal. Otherwise i would not be able to just simply buy it there in the salon, because they are all sold already. Only 50 ever made, and i have one!!!!! price, lets say you could actually buy 2 F12's.
On the wrist you feel like having nothing. And its so confortable!!!! What i still love the most, in spite all the inovation, is the iconic design and the colors.
I usually dont share these things with anyone in here. But this time i had to. Its just probably the most outstanding piece in my collection. And being able to show it to you, just one of 50 ever made, its great!
The piece is just two weeks old, only put it on last night. Monsieur Richard Mille, himself, delivered it to me on the booth. Probably one of the most admirable person in the industry.
Any question about the watch or about watches, feel free to ask
#9268
Thaks guys....
I have to say that i know the fine watch industry front to back, because i have businesses with more than 20 brands, and also have fine watchmaking degree. Richard Mille is probably the most technological advanced brand out there. This year they killed all the competition with an huge amout of inovation. For me this piece is probably the most inovative in their line up at SIHH, mainly due to the suspended mechanics.
I had put a sign last year for this piece, or lets say, for the new Rafa Nadal. Otherwise i would not be able to just simply buy it there in the salon, because they are all sold already. Only 50 ever made, and i have one!!!!! price, lets say you could actually buy 2 F12's.
On the wrist you feel like having nothing. And its so confortable!!!! What i still love the most, in spite all the inovation, is the iconic design and the colors.
I usually dont share these things with anyone in here. But this time i had to. Its just probably the most outstanding piece in my collection. And being able to show it to you, just one of 50 ever made, its great!
The piece is just two weeks old, only put it on last night. Monsieur Richard Mille, himself, delivered it to me on the booth. Probably one of the most admirable person in the industry.
Any question about the watch or about watches, feel free to ask
I have to say that i know the fine watch industry front to back, because i have businesses with more than 20 brands, and also have fine watchmaking degree. Richard Mille is probably the most technological advanced brand out there. This year they killed all the competition with an huge amout of inovation. For me this piece is probably the most inovative in their line up at SIHH, mainly due to the suspended mechanics.
I had put a sign last year for this piece, or lets say, for the new Rafa Nadal. Otherwise i would not be able to just simply buy it there in the salon, because they are all sold already. Only 50 ever made, and i have one!!!!! price, lets say you could actually buy 2 F12's.
On the wrist you feel like having nothing. And its so confortable!!!! What i still love the most, in spite all the inovation, is the iconic design and the colors.
I usually dont share these things with anyone in here. But this time i had to. Its just probably the most outstanding piece in my collection. And being able to show it to you, just one of 50 ever made, its great!
The piece is just two weeks old, only put it on last night. Monsieur Richard Mille, himself, delivered it to me on the booth. Probably one of the most admirable person in the industry.
Any question about the watch or about watches, feel free to ask
#9269
AP, Hublot, thats to mainstream. Its like LVMH or Hermes. That doesn't brings value to your collection. Exclusive names, pieces, etc adds value and tells alot about you. If you a true collector, or just for show off. Regarding PP, ok, tremendous brand heritage, but always the same thing, and not exclusive enough. Greubel Forsey totally owns that sector at this moment. And I'm tottally drooling with their pieces. At the moment, these guys are the masters....
#9270
This RM costs this much because of engeniering, materials used, brand, development. And there are only 50 in the world.
AP, Hublot, thats to mainstream. Its like LVMH or Hermes. That doesn't brings value to your collection. Exclusive names, pieces, etc adds value and tells alot about you. If you a true collector, or just for show off. Regarding PP, ok, tremendous brand heritage, but always the same thing, and not exclusive enough. Greubel Forsey totally owns that sector at this moment. And I'm tottally drooling with their pieces. At the moment, these guys are the masters....
AP, Hublot, thats to mainstream. Its like LVMH or Hermes. That doesn't brings value to your collection. Exclusive names, pieces, etc adds value and tells alot about you. If you a true collector, or just for show off. Regarding PP, ok, tremendous brand heritage, but always the same thing, and not exclusive enough. Greubel Forsey totally owns that sector at this moment. And I'm tottally drooling with their pieces. At the moment, these guys are the masters....