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  2. Richard Mille - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mille is a Swiss luxury watch company founded in 2001 [1] by Dominique Guenat and Richard Mille, based in Les Breuleux, Switzerland. The brand specialises in high-priced clockwork watches, [ 2 ] which have been criticised by some as "ridiculous" [ 3 ] and "unnecessarily extravagant."

  3. Hublot - Wikipedia

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    From 2021, Hublot is no longer listed as a sponsor for Scuderia Ferrari, being replaced by Richard Mille. [22] In 2024, Hublot again became the Official Watch for the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament and being appointed as the Official Timekeeper for the event. Hublot countdown clock for UEFA Euro 2024 in front of Munich Airport

  4. Rare Richard Mille watch could set a record at Christie’s New ...

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    Another limited-edition Richard Mille watch, with a diamond-set skull, will be the first of its kind to be brought to auction and is expected to fetch up to $1 million, according to Christie’s. ...

  5. File:Richard Mille Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mille, Horometrie S.A. SVG development . The SVG code is . This text-logo was created with an unknown SVG tool. Licensing. Public ...

  6. Charvet Place Vendôme - Wikipedia

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    Charvet Place Vendôme (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁvɛ plas vɑ̃dɔm]), commonly known as Charvet, is a French high-end shirt maker and tailor located at 28 Place Vendôme in Paris The company designs, produces and sells bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts, neckties, blouses , pyjamas and suits in its Parisian store, as well as internationally ...

  7. L'Officiel - Wikipedia

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    L'Officiel was first published in 1921. [4] [5] It was the official publication of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, a trade body representing all Paris couturiers, [6]: 83 and took over the role of Les Elégances Parisiennes, a joint publication of a group of about twenty-five couturiers which became defunct in 1922.