Richard Mille Isn't A Scam But Is It Really Worth It?

Richard Mille isn't a scam. The engineering is real, the materials are real, and the innovation is measurable. But is it actually worth the price? In this video, we break down exactly what makes Richard Mille different from every other luxury watch brand — from the RM UP-01 Ferrari (the thinnest mechanical watch ever made at 1.75mm) to the RM 27-05 Rafael Nadal (the lightest manual tourbillon at 11.5 grams, surviving 14,000 G-forces). We cover the proprietary Carbon TPT material, the in-house movement development, and why the brand produces fewer than 6,000 watches per year. Then we tackle the real question: does the engineering justify a price tag that starts at $120,000 and regularly crosses a million? We compare Richard Mille to A. Lange & Söhne, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet to give you an honest answer. No hype. No hate. Just the truth about one of the most polarizing watch brands on the planet.