Before this richard mille rafael nadal gathering, I conducted an email interview to discuss his involvement in the women's watch. Through our communication, Miller has become a man, and he is not afraid to express his endless passion for all things in watches and machinery.
Mille is a bit late (because of the lack of better words) is a latecomer. Until the age of 50, he had the confidence to leap and created his own brand of the same name. Mille was born in 1961 in Draguignan, southeast of France, at the age of 23. He entered the watchmaking industry. In 1992, the 41-year-old Mille founded the watchmaking department at the French jeweler Mauboussin, responsible for the launch of the tourbillon watch. But not long after, he realized that he not only wanted to participate in the business aspects of things, but also wanted to create and participate in the watch industry. Mille sneaked into the room and we were not fully prepared. He is not fussed or impatient. He wore a pair of tight-fitting blue jeans, cleverly hidden on top of the high-cut Chelsea boots, and a casual navy blue blazer in a pure white T-shirt.
A pair of round turtle glasses framed his eyes, cheap luxury watches reflecting the bright smile on the face when we greeted each other. For a 67-year-old man, Mille certainly knows how to dress properly.
"Not much, less than 10. My car is more than a watch." Miller said in a thick French accent. He is well known on the Auto Tour because he is involved in and supports activities such as Rallye des Princesses Rallye des Princesses Richard Ralle des Princesses · Richard Princesse (only for women's classic rally) and Le Mans Classic (every two-year old sports car race). Mille's office in his 18th-century French castle in Brittany overlooks a garage where he keeps his own antique fleet. One of them was the late racer and inventor, Bruce McLaren's first Formula One car, the 1966 M2B. “It’s a dream to own this car,” Miller rejected many offers from interested buyers. He also owns the Ferrari 312B, which won the 1970 Italian Grand Prix, driven by former racer Mario Andretti.
swiss replica watches Mille's enthusiasm for watchmaking has always stemmed from his obsession with mechanical equipment such as cars. The synergy between the two is obvious. Apparently, Mille said that he has been making watches with the F1 team making cars. The chassis (or frame) of the car was created as a whole and was the source of inspiration for his timepiece with a one-piece structure. He also set out to use the same precision and cutting-edge technology used by the best racing teams in the world.
The resulting product is clearly an absolutely original, ultra-modern timepiece for understanding future needs. According to an article in The New York Times, Richard Mille is one of the most successful independent watch brands, transforming the 21st century watchmaking industry. The company has only 19 years of history and is far removed from other brands with more than 100 years of expertise and tradition. But it turns out that it is not difficult to build a zero-heritage brand. “This is challenging, but not difficult,” Miller said. The market at the time was "self-thinking" and "boring."
The watchmaker has a very clear idea of what they want to do, but the same speech is repeated again and again, and the same story goes back to the 18th or 19th centuries. https://www.highluxurystore.com