REVOLUTION DIGITAL

HEROINES OF OUR TIME

It’s 2022, we’ve stopped pigeonholing the aesthetics of women’s watches, but we still aren’t making that many technically advanced timepieces for ladies.

One exception is Richard Mille, a forward-thinking brand that made a huge splash when it dove into the scene in 2001. Immediately, the veritable game changer made many other uses of the term “game changer” feel unwarranted.

When Richard Mille, the man, decided to stop making watches for others and instead make watches under his own name, he dreamt of watches that would raise the bar for every aspect of watchmaking, from the case materials, gemsetting and finishes, to the movements, complications and durability. Since then, his watches have come to symbolize the achievement of dreams — they have accompanied billionaires

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