REVOLUTION DIGITAL

RICHARD MILLE: FROM THE RACETRACK TO THE WRISTWATCH

Since the day that Richard Mille established his eponymous brand, his watchmaking philosophy has taken inspiration from the world of Formula One racing like none before. In his earliest interview with , Mille explained this approach saying that in the same way that an engine is created using computers, but must be hand-finished in order for it to be perfected, so too must watchmaking be intentional about traditional craft yet be empowered by

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