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The Cheapest Richard Mille Watch Revealed & How Much Does It Cost

We reveal what the cheapest Richard Mille watch is and discuss why it’s still an amazing watch even if it’s the cheapest Richard Mille.

What Is The Cheapest Richard Mille Watch

The cheapest Richard Mille watch is the RM 016 Automatic Winding Extra Flat, which costs $60,000 MSRP. This entry level Richard Mille watch has a stainless steel / titanium mix case construction, skeleton dial, in-house movement with a 55 hour power reserve, and is extremely flat.

It’s almost unbelievable that $60,000 is the cheapest watch from Richard Mille but once you explore the brand you’ll see many of their watches being sold from $500,000 to $1,000,000. Even thought the RM 016 is by far the cheapest Richard Mille watch, that doesn’t mean that it lacks performance or quality. It simply just doesn’t have some of the rare materials used and crazy complications that the brand is known for.

For a pricing for all Richard Mille watches, check out our Complete Richard Mille Pricelist.

Does The Cheapest Richard Mille Watch Increase In Value

At the moment the RM 016, the cheapest Richard Mille watch, is selling above retail on the pre-owned market. We referenced Chrono24 and found the watch listed for $85,000 for the stainless steel / titanium reference in which we are discussing in this article.

Specs For The Cheapest Richard Mille

Case MaterialStainless Steel & Titanium
Water Resistance30m
DialSkeleton
StrapSilicone
MovementAutomatic
CalibreRMAS7
Power Reserve55 Hours
Jewels32
ComplicationsDate

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